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Stand by for Action!: Gerry Anderson in Concert

World premiered on 16th April 2022 at Symphony Hall, Birmingham, 'Stand by for Action! Gerry Anderson in Concert' is a unique celebration of the life and work of pioneering producer Gerry Anderson. Hosted by Jon Culshaw, this was the first time a career-spanning collection of music from Gerry's shows had ever been performed live in concert, brought to life by a full orchestra with a special appearance from BAFTA-winning composer, Anderson alumnus and conductor Richard Harvey.

Stand by for Action!: Gerry Anderson in Concert

NR 2022
McFly: Nowhere Left to Run

Updating "Thriller" for the "Twilight" generation, "Nowhere Left to Run" is a blood, sweat and scream-soaked vampire spectacular soundtracked by songs from McFly's latest album, Above the Noise, including huge, hit singles "Party Girl" and Taio Cruz collaboration "Shine a Light". Fun, frightening and fast-paced, glossily-produced and featuring gorgeous female fans with fangs, this is McFly as even their mothers would be scared to see them. The 30 minute film follows the boys from a daytime TV sofa to an isolated mansion where they try to ensure the future of McFly by taking their shirts off and plotting to murder one of their members.

McFly: Nowhere Left to Run

5.9 2010
Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 4 & Bruckner: Symphony No. 7 - Emanuel Ax, Wiener Philharmoniker, Bernard Haitink

After 65 years at the rostrum, Bernard Haitink is making his departure from the concert stage at the age of 90. In his farewell concert at the Salzburg Festival, featuring the Vienna Philharmonic and pianist Emanuel Ax, the maestro conducts two tragical-lyrical works that mark the zenith of the respective composers’ creative powers - Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 4 and Anton Bruckner’s Symphony No. 7. The Dutch conductor was to enchant his audience, orchestra and apparently also himself in his final performance of the work.

Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 4 & Bruckner: Symphony No. 7 - Emanuel Ax, Wiener Philharmoniker, Bernard Haitink

NR 2020
Biffy Clyro: Revolutions Live at Wembley

Recorded in December 2010 at Wembley Arena, Revolutions captures one of Biffy Clyro's greatest shows. Starting in 2002 with Blackened Sky, the Scottish rockers steadily but surely built a large fan base; the huge success of 2009’s Only Revolutions typifying the band’s reward for such hard work. Including the likes of "57" and "Saturday Superhouse", this recording features songs pulled from throughout their career and showcases what a brilliant live band they are.

Biffy Clyro: Revolutions Live at Wembley

10.0 2011
Royal Opera House: Andrea Chernier

“Kaufmann is performing the title role for the first time, and it’s hard to imagine him bettered. His striking looks make him very much the Romantic and romanticised outsider of Giordano’s vision. His voice, with its dark, liquid tone, soars through the music with refined ease and intensity: all those grand declarations of passion, whether political or erotic, hit home with terrific immediacy.” – The Guardian Presented in its Covent Garden premiere in January 2015, this staging – directed by David McVicar and conducted by the Royal Opera’s Music Director, Sir Antonio Pappano – shows a bloody tricolour daubed with the words “Even Plato banned poets from his Republic” – written by Robespierre on the death warrant of the historical Chénier, a poet and journalist sent to the guillotine in 1794 for criticising France’s post-revolutionary government.

Royal Opera House: Andrea Chernier

10.0 2015
Caro Emerald: In Concert

Dutch singer Caro Emerald burst into the limelight in 2010 when her debut album “Deleted Scenes From The Cutting Room Floor” went straight to the No.1 spot in her native Holland. Later in the year it was released across Europe to universal acclaim and huge commercial success. Her second album “The Shocking Miss Emerald”, released in the spring of 2013, was a No.1 album in the UK and Holland and continues to be a top chart title in many territories. This performance was filmed at the BBC Radio Theatre for BBC’s “In Concert” series earlier this year, with a 60 minute version being broadcast on BBC Radio 2 and on digital TV. The show features a mix of tracks from both her studio albums, including all her hits, and with a cover version of the Noel Coward song “Mad About The Boy”. Caro Emerald is a wonderful live performer with a fantastic voice and an engaging personality and this concert captures her at her best.

Caro Emerald: In Concert

8.0 2013
Blues like Showers of Rain

This film by John Jeremy grew from photographs and field recordings made by Paul Oliver on a journey through the South in 1960. Oliver, a British architectural historian who devoted years to researching African American blues, memorialized the journey also in his 1963 book Conversation with the Blues. The film includes the voices and music of Blind James Brewer, James “Butch” Cage, Gus Cannon, Walter Davis, Blind Arvella Gray, Sam “Lightnin” Hopkins, James “Stump” Johnson, Lonnie Johnson, J. B. Lenoir, Charles Love, “Little Brother” Montgomery, James Oden, Edwin Buster Pickens, Sam Price, Robert Curtis Smith, Otis Span, Willie Thomas, Henry Townsend, Wade Walton, and others unidentified.

Blues like Showers of Rain

8.0 1970
The Metropolitan Opera: Roberto Devereux

Celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Metropolitan Opera's Peabody and Emmy Award-winning series The Met: Live in HD. The broadcast of Donizetti's Roberto Devereux will be presented live on Saturday, April 16 in select cinemas nationwide. In this climactic opera of the trilogy, directed by Sir David McVicar, she plays Queen Elizabeth I, forced to sign the death warrant of the nobleman she loves, Roberto Devereux. Tenor Matthew Polenzani is Devereux, and mezzo-soprano Elina Garanca and baritone Mariusz Kwiecien complete the principal quartet in the bel canto masterpiece, directed by Sir David McVicar and conducted by Donizetti specialist Maurizio Benini.

The Metropolitan Opera: Roberto Devereux

NR 2016
L’Année du Hip-Hop : les trophées 2008

"L’Année du Hip-Hop: Les Trophées 2008” is a live awards ceremony celebrating the best of French hip-hop and urban music. Broadcast from the iconic Olympia concert hall, the event brings together leading rap, R’n’B, dancehall, and street-culture artists for a night of performances, tributes, and fan-voted awards. Honoring both established icons and rising talents, the ceremony highlights the cultural impact, creativity, and diversity of the French hip-hop scene.

L’Année du Hip-Hop : les trophées 2008

NR 2008
Level 42: Live at Reading Concert Hall

Level 42 started out as a jazz-funk fusion band, slowly moving towards a more commercial pop and funk feel. The group had a number of hits during the 1980's including the number 1 hit 'Lessons In Love,' followed by the successful track 'Something About You.' Their next two recordings 'Running In The Family,' and 'Staring At The Sun' were also big hits in the UK. 'Live In Reading' sees the band perform some of their hits, the concert was recorded at Reading Concert Hall, December 2001.

Level 42: Live at Reading Concert Hall

10.0 2003
Uragano negli occhi

Five years of work, a one-hour movie, two zines with more than a hundred coloured pages. Hand screen-printed cover, 350 numbered copies. These are the numbers of URAGANO NEGLI OCCHI, a true story (self)built in the sweaty and smoky corners of the illegal Milan of occupations and hardcore punk concerts. Dozens of voices, interviews, flyers, illustrations and photographs describe a heterogeneous community of individuals, squats and collectives that in recent years has experienced an explosion of vitality, moving with enthusiasm and determination in the contradictions of the metropolitan city of Milan, affirming an unprecedented approach to Do It Yourself practices. An entirely self-produced narrative and visual project, conceived, developed and finalized in our spare time, with a lot of unexpected events in between.

Uragano negli occhi

NR 2021
Babyshambles: Up The Shambles, Live in Manchester

This 2004 concert from ex-Libertine Pete Doherty's band was filmed at the Ritz in Manchester and features tracks that would appear on their debut album 'Down With Albion', released a couple of months after this gig was filmed, along with singles, Libertines tracks and otherwise unreleased songs. Scottish singer/songwriter Dot Allison, formerly of One Dove, appears as guest vocalist on 'Mean You No Harm', 'Tearaway', 'Don't Look Back Into The Sun', 'Time For Heroes', 'Albion' and 'I Wanna Break Your Heart'.

Babyshambles: Up The Shambles, Live in Manchester

NR 2007