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A Surrey postman with
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9.0 Tunes for Tyrants: Music & Power
With Suzy Klein (T) New series.
An exploration of music’s crucial
political role in the 20th century,
which begins by looking at the
turbulent years that followed the
Russian Revolution.

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Signal problems lead to the
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songs, smoke, sex and satire combined
to form a subversive, incendiary
underworld of cabaret driven by
composers such as Holländer and Weill.
BBC Venus in furs Klein (above) goes
on to describe Lenin’s defence of music
from militants who wanted to destroy all
pianos, condemning the instrument as
bourgeois. She also discusses the politics
of the orchestra and how the soundtrack
to war forged national identities. Klein is
good at explaining the complex in simple
terms, leaving you feeling educated but
not overwhelmed. Join her. Mike Bradley

Tunes for Tyrants
BBC4, 9pm

Subtitled Music and Power With Suzy
Klein, this is the fi rst in a really worthwhile
trio of fi lms about “how in a radical war
of ideas music became a weapon to
manipulate millions”. Th e period under
examination spans the Russian Revolution
to the second world war and the opening
programme begins in 1920s Berlin, where

TV CHOICE


DOCUMENTARY


Th e Human Body: Secrets
of Your Life Revealed
BBC2, 9pm
Survive. An eye-opening, mind-boggling
look at homeostasis: how the body
maintains constant levels of temperature
and regulates its internal chemistry. We
also learn how fear and disgust protect
us from danger and microbial infection
and, fascinatingly, how the body produces
natural killer cells to kill disease.


COMEDY


W1A
BBC2, 10pm


Should the BBC move Panorama to Twitter
and amalgamate two orchestras as “the
Celtic Symphonieta [sic]”? Th ese are just


some of the problems facing Ian Fletcher
and his team of oddballs tonight. Plus,
Siobhan is “going Fuzzy- Felt” on the BBC
ME app and the news syncopati-caption
system is a disaster. Yes, no, very good.

COMEDY
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Sky Atlantic, 10pm
Foisted! Larry David returns for another
season of hilarity. No preview tapes were
available, but you just know you’ll be
laughing as he gets himself into ever more
ludicrous predicaments. Mike Bradley

FILM
Th e Truman Show
Sky Cinema Greats, 10am /6.15pm
(Peter Weir, 1998)
Th e revealing new documentary Jim & Andy:
Th e Great Beyond – about Jim Carrey’s
more than eccentric working practices –
suggests that the actor saw Th e Truman
Show as eff ectively reportage about his own
travails in the bubble of Hollywood stardom.
Well, if you want to read it that way... Th is
satirical fantasia skewered the culture of
reality shows just as the phenomenon was
exploding. Bristling with almost deranged
gaucheness, Carrey plays Truman Burbank,
resident of idyllic Seahaven, who doesn’t
realise that his entire life has been created
as TV entertainment, with a God-like
creator (Ed Harris) pulling the strings and
choosing the camera angles. Seen today,
the fi lm looks far-fetched in some ways, in

others appears to state the obvious; it’s still
alarmingly prescient and one of Hollywood’s
great paranoid fi ctions. Jonathan Romney

RADIO
Th e Allotment
Radio 4, 11.30am
Allotment-holder Esther fi nds solace in
vegetables and bee keeping in this gentle,
one-off comedy written by and starring
Esther Coles. A dream cast includes Paul
Whitehouse as Geoff who gardens in his
Y-fronts and – disconcertingly for anyone
who still thinks of her as Ab Fab’s Bubbles


  • Jane Horrocks as a feisty grandma.
    Arabella Weir and Mark Benton are also
    involved, with Patricia Allison convincing
    as Esther’s prevaricating student daughter.
    “It’s about being yourself up here,” says
    Esther, the show off ering plenty of life
    lessons. A lack of big laughs suggests it
    is a bit too cosy, however, an “Ain’t nature
    amazing!” Fast Show in-joke feeling
    particularly self-indulgent. Stephanie Billen


SPORT


Tennis
SS Action/Main Event, 5.30am /
12.30pm; BT Sport 1, 5.30am /2pm
China Open ATP: day one. In the absence
of Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic, who
dominated the tournament in the last fi ve
years, the title is up for grabs for the likes
of rejuvenated Rafa Nadal, breakthrough
star Alexander Zverev or last year’s fi nalist
Grigor Dimitrov. Damian Burchardt

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Annie: Out of the Ashes (T)
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8.30-9.0 Alfie’s Army (T) 10.40 Panorama
(T) 11.10 Stacey Dooley Investigates: Mums
Selling Their Kids for Sex (T) 11.45-12.35
Annie: Out of the Ashes (T)
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the Housing Executive (T) 11.10 Stacey Dooley
Investigates: Mums Selling Their Kids for Sex
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BBC2 SCOTLAND 7.0pm-8.0 This
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