THE BEST OF THE WEEK AHEAD SEVEN-DAY LISTINGS FOR NOV 28-DEC 4
There are 14 mountains whose
summits are more than
8,000m above sea level — the
height ominously known to
climbers as “the death zone”.
In 1986, Reinhold Messner
became the first to scale them
all, a feat that took 16 years. In
2019, however, the Nepalese
climber Nirmal Purja decided
to emulate Messner in seven
months, a scheme to inspire
humanity and highlight his
country’s climbing culture.
This documentary follows
“the Usain Bolt of 8,000m” on
a mission he named Project
Possible. Big on stunning
scenery, it is equally
breathtaking on Purja’s drive
to succeed, whether fighting
altitude sickness or striving to
find sponsorship. There are
personal setbacks, accidents
and rescues, but Purja —
the first Gurkha selected for
Britain’s special forces — never
wavers in his commitment
to hitting peak peak.
Victoria Segal
THE WEEK AHEAD
Super Sunday (Today, SSME,
4pm) Chelsea v Man United
This Cultural Life
(Today, BBC4, 7.30pm)
Bernardine Evaristo
Panorama (Wednesday,
BBC1, 7.30pm; Scotland,
1.05am) Delivering Christmas
The Conversation
Thursday, BBC4, 9pm
After the success of The
Godfather, Francis Ford
Coppola allowed himself a bit
of artiness in his next film, this
1974 story of a surveillance
expert (Gene Hackman)
racked by doubt and guilt.
In its essentials, though, the
movie is still a robust, dynamic
thriller — a tale of overheard
words and unseen dangers.
Its crafty use of audio design
serves a devilish plot.
FILM OF
THE WEEK
Music’s Inner Vision
Today, Radio 3, 11pm
Blind singer Victoria Oruwari
discovers how the condition
affects learning, composing
and performing, with her own
experiences as a musician
giving a real understanding^
of what it’s like to create and
perform music. This episode
includes music by Rodrigo,
Delius and Stevie Wonder.
Keeping Up Appearances
BBC iPlayer
Although chiefly remembered
for Patricia Routledge’s
peerless performance as the
middle-class snob Hyacinth
Bucket (“Bouquet” in case
you’d forgotten), this mid-^
1990s sitcom remains a site
of riches thanks to a brilliant
ensemble cast and Roy Clarke’s
mordant, witty dialogue. Plus,
in the age of social media,
Hyacinth’s lust for status
is still horribly relevant.
RADIO PICK
OF THE WEEK
DEMAND PICK
OF THE WEEK
1 Everest 29029ft
2 K2 28251ft
3 Kanchenjunga 28169ft
4 Lhotse 27940ft
5 Makalu 27838ft
6 Cho Oyu 26864ft
7 Dhaulagiri 26795ft
8 Manaslu 26781ft
9 Nanga Parbat 26660ft
10 Annapurna I 26545ft
11 Gasherbrum I 26510ft
12 Broad Peak 26401ft
13 Gasherbrum II 26362ft
14 Shishapangma 26335ft
200 miles
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PICK OF
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14 PEAKS —
NOTHING IS
IMPOSSIBLE
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