
Daniel Farson's Guide to Britain: Vol.1 - Dual Format
Brash, bohemian and boozy, bon-vivant Daniel Farson became a larger-than-life fixture of Soho in the 1950s, socialising with
the likes of artist Francis Bacon and photographer John Deakin. But he was also a ground-breaking investigative journalist,
reshaping approaches to screen reportage with the many direct, dynamic independent television films he presented for
Associated-Rediffusion in the late 1950s and early 1960s, finding widespread fame and acclaim.
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This three disc dual format set, running to over three hours - the first of two releases showcasing his most innovative,
important, eccentric, odd and outstanding work – reframes a carefully-curated chunk of Farson’s now little-seen output. His
eclectic talent is reflected in an abundant array of hugely enjoyable, fascinating films on all manner of matters topical to a
post-war Britain undergoing complex, seismic social change.
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Join this vanguard intrepid investigator – paving the way for later programme-makers of the Louis Theroux school – as he
twinkles a curious eye and lends a wry tongue to a glorious gamut of then-contemporary hot-potatoes: from Soho striptease,
alien visitations and the Cavern Club in the afterglow of the Beatles, to witchcraft, the cult of celebrity and much, much
more.
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The Films
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Out of Step: Witchcraft (1957, 14 mins)
Out of Step: Other Worlds are Watching Us (1957, 14 mins)
Keeping in Step: The Wedding (1958, 14 mins)
Keeping in Step: Stock Exchange (1958, 14 mins)
This Week: Soho Striptease (1958, 7 mins)
People in Trouble: Mixed Marriages (1958, 13 mins)
Success Story: Shelagh Delaney (1959, 14 mins)
Success Story: Maurice Woodruff (1959,14 mins)
Success Story: Hank Janson (1959, 14 mins)
Celebrity: Cliff Richard (1959, 16 mins)
Farson's Guide to the British: Cats (1959, 14 mins)
Pursuit of Happiness: People Apart (1960, 14 mins)
This Week: Robert Graves (1963, 20 mins)*
Beat City (1963, 39 mins)
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Extras
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· Audio commentaries on Out of Step: Witchcraft and Out of Step: Other Worlds are Watching Us by Mark Pilkington
· Audio commentaries on This Week: Soho Striptease and Success Story: Hank Janson by Vic Pratt
· Audio commentary on People in Trouble: Mixed Marriages by Milo Holmes
· Audio commentary on Success Story: Shelagh Delaney by Dick Fiddy
· Audio commentary by Dr Elinor Groom and Lisa Kerrigan on Farson's Guide to the British: Cats
· Audio commentary by Dr Elinor Groom on Pursuit of Happiness: People Apart
· Audio commentaries on Success Story: Maurice Woodruff and Beat City by Vic Pratt and William Fowler
· Illustrated booklet featuring new writing by the BFI’s William Fowler, Vic Pratt, Lisa Kerrigan and Milo Holmes, plus a
new essay by Nic Wassell on the creation of the Associated-Rediffusion logo
· Image galleries
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*Unedited rushes for an episode of This Week
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Brash, bohemian and boozy, bon-vivant Daniel Farson became a larger-than-life fixture of Soho in the 1950s, socialising with
the likes of artist Francis Bacon and photographer John Deakin. But he was also a ground-breaking investigative journalist,
reshaping approaches to screen reportage with the many direct, dynamic independent television films he presented for
Associated-Rediffusion in the late 1950s and early 1960s, finding widespread fame and acclaim.
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This three disc dual format set, running to over three hours - the first of two releases showcasing his most innovative,
important, eccentric, odd and outstanding work – reframes a carefully-curated chunk of Farson’s now little-seen output. His
eclectic talent is reflected in an abundant array of hugely enjoyable, fascinating films on all manner of matters topical to a
post-war Britain undergoing complex, seismic social change.
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Join this vanguard intrepid investigator – paving the way for later programme-makers of the Louis Theroux school – as he
twinkles a curious eye and lends a wry tongue to a glorious gamut of then-contemporary hot-potatoes: from Soho striptease,
alien visitations and the Cavern Club in the afterglow of the Beatles, to witchcraft, the cult of celebrity and much, much
more.
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The Films
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Out of Step: Witchcraft (1957, 14 mins)
Out of Step: Other Worlds are Watching Us (1957, 14 mins)
Keeping in Step: The Wedding (1958, 14 mins)
Keeping in Step: Stock Exchange (1958, 14 mins)
This Week: Soho Striptease (1958, 7 mins)
People in Trouble: Mixed Marriages (1958, 13 mins)
Success Story: Shelagh Delaney (1959, 14 mins)
Success Story: Maurice Woodruff (1959,14 mins)
Success Story: Hank Janson (1959, 14 mins)
Celebrity: Cliff Richard (1959, 16 mins)
Farson's Guide to the British: Cats (1959, 14 mins)
Pursuit of Happiness: People Apart (1960, 14 mins)
This Week: Robert Graves (1963, 20 mins)*
Beat City (1963, 39 mins)
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Extras
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· Audio commentaries on Out of Step: Witchcraft and Out of Step: Other Worlds are Watching Us by Mark Pilkington
· Audio commentaries on This Week: Soho Striptease and Success Story: Hank Janson by Vic Pratt
· Audio commentary on People in Trouble: Mixed Marriages by Milo Holmes
· Audio commentary on Success Story: Shelagh Delaney by Dick Fiddy
· Audio commentary by Dr Elinor Groom and Lisa Kerrigan on Farson's Guide to the British: Cats
· Audio commentary by Dr Elinor Groom on Pursuit of Happiness: People Apart
· Audio commentaries on Success Story: Maurice Woodruff and Beat City by Vic Pratt and William Fowler
· Illustrated booklet featuring new writing by the BFI’s William Fowler, Vic Pratt, Lisa Kerrigan and Milo Holmes, plus a
new essay by Nic Wassell on the creation of the Associated-Rediffusion logo
· Image galleries
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*Unedited rushes for an episode of This Week











