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A Picture Of Britain - Complete BBC TV Series [DVD] [2005]

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  • Actors: David Dimbleby
  • Directors: Jonty Claypole, Robin Dashwood, Jamie Muir, Nicky Illis, Sally Benton
  • Format: PAL
  • Language English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Classification: Exempt
  • Studio: E1 Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: 28 Nov 2005
  • Run Time: 355 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (26 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000B8TJBM
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 611 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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Synopsis

Take a journey through Britain that explores the beauty and contrasts of scenery that inspired artists, poets, writers and composers. Features the landscapes and seascapes of the North that are linked with Turner and Wordsworth, the landscapes and skies of Constable's Suffolk and the West Country of Conan Doyle.


From the Studio

David Dimbleby's BBC TV series is brought to DVD. Tapping in to the love of landscapes that is a fundamental part of the British character, we follow Dimbleby in six programmes that take him around the country covering the North, South, East and West of Britain, the Heart of England and the Highlands and Glens. By exploring the artistic response to the landscape, A Picture of Britain contemplates subjects such as travel, nationhood and romantic yearning.

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144 of 146 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Brilliant Portrayal of British Landscape, Literature, Art and Music, 9 Jul 2006
By David Lusher (London England) - See all my reviews
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This BBC series presented by David Dimbleby is first class. It's a feast of British landscape in all its variety and in all weathers, showing how it influenced British writers, artists, and composers. It really is a wonderful illustration of how much has changed and how much has not - there are certain areas of British landscape that retain a timelessness, such as Snowdonia or the Scottish Highlands.

This 2-disc set is a bargain and I recommend it very highly indeed, either as an appreciation of these islands to British people, or as a wonderful and portable souvenir of Britain for the many tourists and visitors that come here each year.

David Dimbleby's presentation is just right and he lets the landscape do most of the talking. But a great strength of the programme is the wonderful music soundtrack - it really is marvellous, and I wish this could be made available as a companion release to the series.
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61 of 62 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars "A landscape alive with visions", 9 Mar 2008
By Nicholas Casley (Plymouth, Devon, UK) - See all my reviews
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The words are those of mystical poet William Blake when staying in a cottage in Sussex, and the description can be aptly applied to this whole worthy production.

Written and presented by David Dimbleby, this six-part series has five different directors, but under the same executive producer, Basil Comely, the same guy who produced the excellent "Francesco's Venice". Thus, each programme is slightly different in some way - more thematic perhaps, or involving a lesser number of interviewees - but all of the episodes run together under the same overall format.

As with "Francesco's Venice" this DVD is worth it as much for its excellent photography - in all seasons, in all weathers, both night and day - than for its story. The landscapes are often breathtaking, and the camera has been used imaginatively too, for example intermingling older paintings with modern scenery (a feature of episode five). The original music is an almost continuous soundtrack, full of colour and brilliance composed by Andrew Blaney. (But did I hear music from The Lord of the Rings at one point?)

The six episodes are based on geographical areas, so to a certain extent the series is a travelogue as well as a documentary. The first, "The Romantic North", starts in the Lake District where Dimbleby introduces the change in attitudes to the landscape that took place in the mid-eighteenth century, when wildernesses were seen as places of great beauty rather than as places of barbarity. In fact, he rather too emphatically places the birth of the picturesque to the year 1752 and the author John Brown, before then going on to the rules of William Gilpin and the poetic responses of William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge.

The literary angle is one that often re-appears throughout the series: this is not just a programme about the painted picture of Britain, but also the literary portrait and the musical sketch too, though these are not so pronounced. Nevertheless, they are a constant feature, so that we hear quotes from the works of Emily Bronte, Rupert Brooke, John Clare, WB Yeats, Robbie Burns, Charles Dickens, William Morris, Rudyard Kipling; and the list goes on. As for music, we hear, in their geographical context, from works by Holst, Vaughan Williams, Britten, MacCunn, Mendelssohn (for Fingal's Cave), Butterworth, and Elgar.

As he moves about the country Dimbleby talks with a variety of people, from Helvellyn's mountain-rescue guide to a geologist panning for gold in the Welsh hills. Along the way he engages with farmers, wherrymen, tourists, and artists. Episode one covers the Lake District, Northumbria, Yorkshire; episode two ("The Flatlands") travels through Suffolk, Norfolk and Cambridgeshire; Scotland and Ireland are the subject of "Highlands and Glens", the third programme; whilst the fourth "The Heart of England" visits an unwieldy mixture of places from Manchester at the time of the industrial revolution, through Derbyshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, the Cotswolds and the Malvern Hills; the fifth episode, "The Home Front", focuses on the Isle of Wight, Hampshire and Sussex; and the final part, "The Mystical West" visits Wales, Wiltshire, Dorset, Somerset, Devon, and Cornwall.

The series officially highlights over one hundred paintings, covering in time from Gainsborough all the way up to the present day: there are interviews with contemporary artists Maggi Hambling and David Inshaw. Most are from the nineteenth century. The one artist who features in all six programmes is the magnificent and ubiquitous Turner. Using the pause button, you can appreciate all the featured works at your leisure.

The choice of pictures is presumably Dimbleby's own, although the series is a collaboration between the BBC and The Tate, and was linked to an exhibition of many of the paintings featured when the series was first broadcast. No doubt, there are complaints of omission from all parts of Britain about local painters who have been overlooked. From my own neck of the woods, for example, there is no mention of Widgery's Dartmoor scenes or Condy's of the Tamar Valley. Nevertheless, overall I found the journey enjoyable and fulfilling, and I learned a great deal. Many of the artists featured are well-known names; but equally many were new to me. I even had my opinion on Constable changed after seeing his interpretation of Hadleigh Castle.

This is in some regards a personal journey for Dimbleby himself. We see him on his sailing boat in Devon and amongst the landscape of his home on the South Downs in Sussex. There is even archive film of him and his younger brother Jonathan making a film when they were in the teens. But this personal aspect never intrudes too much into the story that Dimbleby has to tell. However, he does have a dangerous habit of addressing the camera whilst driving his Land Rover along the roads of Britain.

Dimbleby is engaging and erudite, often witty, commenting, for example, on how Landseer realised that a wealthy man would pay more for a picture of his dog than for his wife. He has a nice turn of phrase, for instance, while referring to Portsmouth he says that, "When Britain ruled the waves, this was her throne." And he is not a bad painter himself, as demonstrated in the first episode.

Overall then, a magical journey around Britain's scenery as seen through the eyes of its landscape painters.
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104 of 107 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars THIS GREEN AND PLEASANT LAND, 12 Mar 2006
If you want to see Britain at its best with hills and dales, cliffs or crags, rivers and Lochs, and seen from the eyes of poets, artists, and dreamers. Then this DVD will give you insight to what Britain was in a bygone age, and as it is now today in the British Countryside. David Dimbleby has managed to capture what it is to be British in this glorious land of ours, poets and artists from our past managed to put into words how beautiful our country is, who painted our landscapes in all weathers. The BBC with David Dimbleby have made a masterpiece in its own right showing this country in good light and to which we should be proud. Our country is undergoing another great change, good or bad, but change it will, and this DVD will be a time capsule for our future generations.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Five good shows
Five of the six episodes on this DVD are interesting looks at the landscapes that inspired much great British art, competently presented by a professional and fluent commentator... Read more
Published 1 month ago by MarkE

5.0 out of 5 stars Splendid
This fantastic Series kept my mother and I captivated for 6 nights. It is excellently researched very well flimed and has an expert presenting it in David Dimbleby. Read more
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Could be a wonderful series indeed - if there wouldn't be some Mr Dimbleby (who seems to be very fond of himself) blocking one's view of nearly every beautiful picture... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars wow!
i bought this because someone told me i could watch PAL format on my computer, but they were wrong. so i have owned it for 2 years without being able to view it. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful!
I must say I didn't know what to expect from this DVD, but I'm truly pleased with it now I have watched it. The scenery presented is just beautiful and very pleasant to watch.
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