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9.15 Barbie: Th e Most Famous Doll
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has remain ed popular for so long.

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Montefi ore follows the Habsburgs
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Tu e s d a y 3Tu e s d a y 3


60 years? Portas admits she has never
been much of a Barbie girl, which helps
her remain refreshingly objective as she
interrogates the Barbie phenomenon
from all angles, including: does the doll
obectify women as sexual objects; is it a
good or a bad thing for children; and what
do people still see in Barbie? And that’s
before she gets into the retail aspect.
Ultimately, she concludes that “in a world
fi lled with technology there needs to be
a place for play, a place where we can
dream – and Barbie does that.” Really
good television. Mike Bradley

Barbie: Th e Most Famous
Doll in the World
Channel 4, 9.15pm

As the world wakes up to the increasingly
likely prospect of a gender-neutral
future, what better time for Mary
Portas (above) to present an intelligent
documentary history/appraisal of a
12 in piece of pink plastic which has
captivated children of all ages for almost

TV CHOICE


HISTORY


Reformation: Europe’s Holy War
BBC2, 9pm
Religious fundamentalism may seem alien
to us but, explains David Starkey in this
absorbing documentary, we have been
here before, 500 years ago, when a breach
within Christianity saw Europe torn apart
by the same apocalyptic violence we are
witnessing today. “We had our very own
jihad,” he says : “It’s called the Reformation.”
An enlightening history lesson.


NATURAL HISTORY


Alaska: A Year in the Wild
Channel 5, 9pm


Summer is the penultimate fi lm in this
gorgeous portrait of life through the
seasons in Alaska. Now the bounty of


the annual salmon run arrives to fuel
the breeding season for bears, birds and
wolves. In addition rufous hummingbirds
raise broods and famished Arctic foxes feast
on the returning seabirds.

MUSIC
Later Live... With Jools Holland
BBC2, 10pm
Holland introduces music from the National,
Morrissey, Queens of the Stone Age;
Khalid; Jessie Ware; and Marty Stuart.
Th e extended Later... has now moved to
Saturday nights at 11pm. Mike Bradley

FILM
Rio Lobo
TCM, 4.30pm
(Howard Hawks, 1970)
A legendary director delivers his swan song
just in time to scrape his fi fth decade behind
the camera. Hawks and long-serving
screenwriter Leigh Brackett team up again
after 1959’s Rio Bravo and 1967’s El Dorado
with another John Wayne vehicle playing
variations on a “sheriff -under-siege”
theme. Th is time Wayne is a Union cavalry
offi cer joining erstwhile Confederate
opponents after the civil war to settle
a score with a traitor. Th e cast includes
Jennifer O’Neill (soon to star in gloopy hit
Summer of ’42), sleepy-eyed varmint Jack
Elam, and Sherry Lansing, later to head to
the other side of the industry as one of the
mega-execs of the 1980s and 90s. Largely
disliked on release, the fi lm has gone on

to win enduring aff ection, and pretty well
delivers on the generic poster blurb “Give
’Em Hell, John”. Jonathan Romney

RADIO
Th e Essay: Stuff Happens
Radio 3, 10.45pm
Th roughout the week Joanna Robertson
discusses our emotional attachment
to “stuff ”. Today she recalls an episode
of wholesale de-cluttering when she
put price tags on everything in her fl at
prior to a move to the United States. In
the event the incoming resident bought
the lot while Robertson discovered a
new type of existence in the States
living out of a single suitcase: “We were
all each other needed.” Ultimately she
feels she craves “the serenity of a tidy
mind – space to meditate, create or
simply remember what’s on the grocery
list”, but what chance of that, or indeed
a tidy house, after children come along?
Stephanie Billen

SPORT


Darts
Sky Action/Main Event, 7pm
World Grand Prix: day three. Coverage from
the Citywest Hotel, Dublin, featuring the
opening four matches in the second round.
At this stage last year, Kim Huybrechts
recorded the highest three-dart average
as he defeated Stephen Bunting 3-0, while
Raymond van Barneveld accomplished a
spectacular win over Adrian Lewis. MB

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