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Season 1

  • S01E01 Stan Stennett

    • May 9, 2011
    • BBC One

    Stan Stennett is one of the most original and talented performers ever to appear on a Welsh stage. In a career spanning almost 70 years, he has performed for generations of audiences throughout the world. Stan looks back at a life which began in humble surroundings on a small farm on the outskirts of Bridgend in 1925. As a young boy, he was always looking for an opportunity to entertain, and following his de-mob from the army at the end of the Second World War, he became a star as a comedian and musician on the variety circuit which took him to venues throughout the UK. He had his first break in television as the resident comic on The Black and White Ministrel Show, which was followed by leading roles in soaps including Crossroads and Coronation Street. But his love of live performance has stayed with him throughout his life, and he recently appeared in his 67th season of pantomime starring as Billy in a Stennett production of Little Red Riding Hood. Stan lives life to the full, and as well as regular stage shows and occasional cameo roles in films and television productions, he continues to enjoy his passion for flying aeroplanes. At the age of 85, Stan has no intention of bringing the curtain down on a great life.

  • S01E02 Victor Spinetti

    • May 16, 2011
    • BBC One

    Former minister of culture Kim Howells profiles the life of actor, theatre director and master raconteur Victor Spinetti. Spinetti lived an extraordinary life, working with huge names such as Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor - though probably his most famous collaboration is with the Beatles. Contributors include Sir Paul McCartney, Barbara Windsor and Rob Brydon.

  • S01E03 Molly Parkin

    • May 30, 2011
    • BBC One

    Presented by former Minister of Culture, Kim Howells, Great Lives: Molly Parkin profiles the life and times of the infamous artist from Pontycymer to talk about her life and varied career, in particular her Welsh roots and upbringing and her subsequent move to London. From international fashion editor with Nova magazine, Harpers and the Sunday Times in the Sixties, erotic novelist in the Seventies and celebrity alcoholic in the 80s, Molly's tumultuous personal and professional life in Soho and New York saw her mixing with the famous figures of the day. Molly Parkin's dramatic life sensationally epitomises the highs and lows of the era she lived through.