Vaughan Williams: A Symphonic Portrait is a 1983 British TV film directed by Ken Russell about Vaughan Williams.[1]
The New York Times said "the film is crammed with lovely touches".[2] Novelist Julian Barnes, then television critic for The Observer, called it "predictable".[3]
- ^ From Pickering to Pericles: TELEVISION
Barnes, Julian. The Observer 30 Dec 1984: 20.
- ^ VAUGHAN WILLIAMS,' STUDY OF THE COMPOSER: [Review]
O'Connor, John J. New York Times 28 Nov 1986: C.30.
- ^ Thatcher and the Lapps: TELEVISION
Barnes, Julian. The Observer 15 Apr 1984: 24
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- A House in Bayswater (1959, BBC)
- The Diary of a Nobody (1964, BBC)
- Don't Shoot the Composer (1966, BBC)
- Isadora Duncan, the Biggest Dancer in the World (1966, BBC)
- Clouds of Glory (1978, Granada)
- Prisoner of Honor (1991, HBO)
- The Mystery of Dr Martinu (1992, BBC)
- Lady Chatterley (1993, BBC)
- Alice in Russialand (1993, Channel 4)
- Ken Russell's Treasure Island (1995, Channel 4)
- Dogboys (1998, Showtime)
- Ken Russell: In Search of the English Folk Song (1998, Channel 4)
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