Mon, Apr 17, 1995
Barry Norman meets Woody Allen whose latest film Bullets over Broadway received seven Oscar nominations. He talks about his method of working, how he directs and his ability to persuade actors to appear in his films for reduced fees. He also discusses his separation from wife Mia Farrow, and the fact that he is now unable to have contact with his daughter.
Mon, May 1, 1995
Tonight's films under review include Little Odessa, featuring Tim Roth, Edward Furlong and Vanessa Redgrave; ID, a look at football hooliganism; The Steal, about an attempt to steal L30 million from a bank; and Clerks, about life in a convenience store. Shirley MacLaine talks about Guarding Tess, and there's location report from the set of Jack and Sarah.
Mon, Oct 16, 1995
Films reviewed this evening include: Nine Months (1995), an American comedy about fatherhood starring Hugh Grant and Tom Arnold; Clueless (1995), about a group of rich school children living it up in Beverly Hills; The Postman (1994), a romantic Italian comedy about a postman whose life is transformed when he delivers letters to a famous poet; and Canadian Bacon (1995), an American comedy starring John Candy and Alan Alda, directed by Michael Moore, creator and star of BBC2's TV Nation (1994). Plus, a report on the work of the Children's Film and Television Foundation.
Mon, Oct 30, 1995
Tonight's programme looks at some of the films featuring in the 39th London Film Festival, including: Strange Days, starring Ralph Fiennes and Angela Bassett ; Desperado, starring Antonio Banderas ; Woody Allen 's Mighty Aphrodite; and Martin Scorsese 's Casino, starring Sharon Stone and Robert De Niro. Plus, director Diane Keaton and actress Andie MacDowell talk about Unstrung Heroes. Tonight's Vintage Year is 1965.