British Masters (TV series)
British Masters is a three-part BBC television series on 20th century British art, presented by Dr James Fox and first broadcast in July 2011 on BBC Four. The series covers the period from 1910 to 1975. Fox's provocative approach seems to have divided the critics: The Times called the series "superb television;" and The Observer called it "absurdly lucid," but one critic criticised the series for its "grandiose, inflammatory statements," while Fisun Güner described Fox's revisionist case as "ludicrous."
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British Masters (TV series)
British Masters is a three-part BBC television series on 20th century British art, presented by Dr James Fox and first broadcast in July 2011 on BBC Four. The series covers the period from 1910 to 1975. Fox's provocative approach seems to have divided the critics: The Times called the series "superb television;" and The Observer called it "absurdly lucid," but one critic criticised the series for its "grandiose, inflammatory statements," while Fisun Güner described Fox's revisionist case as "ludicrous."
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