Janet Street-Porter

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Janet Street-Porter, CBE is an English media personality, journalist and broadcaster. She was editor for two years of The Independent on Sunday, but relinquished the job to become editor-at-large in 2002.

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Generation '66 Trailer (2016)

31 July 2016

Documentary exploring the key events of 1966, a period when British pop music, fashion and sport was making waves across the globe, but when the nation's upbeat mood was undercut by darker sensibilities.

Blow-Up Trailer (1966)

18 December 1966

A successful mod photographer in London whose world is bounded by fashion, pop music, marijuana, and easy sex, feels his life is boring and despairing.

An Audience with Alf Garnett Trailer (1997)

05 April 1997

In front of a celebrity audience Johnny Speight's bigoted comic creation Alf Garnett (played by Warren Mitchell) vents his spleen on all manner of sensitive subjects.

A Night in with the Girls Trailer (1997)

15 March 1997

Traces the role of women in British television, from 1946 to 1997.

Ulla's Fete Trailer (1974)

06 June 1974

A filmed record of a bizarre garden party organized to pay a fine incurred by singer Ulla for "liberating a chandelier from Harrods.

Meriel the Ghost Girl Trailer (1976)

28 September 1976

Livingston, a psychic investigator, is asked to attend a seance. Can it be that he has finally discovered a genuine supernatural phenomenon!?

David Bowie: Rare and Unseen Trailer (2010)

01 January 2010

Most famous for his alter-ego, the ostentatious, androgynous "Ziggy Stardust", Bowie has continually reinvented his music and image.

Deadly Sweet Trailer (1967)

16 November 1967

Bernard meets Jane in a Night Club, in London, and he likes her. Her father was killed in a car accident, but Jane thinks he has been killed because he was blackmailed for a picture of his second wife, Jane's mother in law.

An Evening with Lily Savage Trailer (1996)

11 November 1996

Enjoy the outrageous and flamboyant First Lady of British Comedy, Lily Savage, as she performs her incredibly hysterical live show before a star-studded audience.

Tommy Cooper: The Lost Tapes Trailer (2024)

30 December 2024

This celebratory special showcases appearances by the revered comedian, featuring material previously unseen by British audiences, including tour-de-force performances on US TV.

Trouble at the Top: Nightmare at Canary Wharf Trailer (1994)

01 January 1994

The year Janet Street-Porter spent at Live TV, where her task was to make 24-hour live television at a fraction of normal costs.

Ruby Takes A Trip! Trailer (1991)

31 December 1991

Ruby Wax is a stressed character of a TV show. Between sarcasm and black humor, Ruby sets out on a journey of discovery, beginning in Los Angeles and ending in California.

tvSSFBM EHKL Trailer (2001)

29 September 2001

A surreal film about surrealism.

Jimmy Carr Destroys Art Trailer (2022)

25 October 2022

Jimmy Carr hosts a unique TV experiment, where the audience decides whether to cancel controversial artists and offensive artworks, and the works they vote to cancel will be literally destroyed.

The Paul O'Grady Story Trailer (2017)

23 June 2017

A razor-witted entertainer who found fame as two people - first his drag queen alter ego, Lily Savage, and then as himself.

Frank Bough: National Treasure, National Disgrace Trailer (2023)

11 February 2023

Frank Bough was one of the most famous men on British TV until a series of scandalous tabloid exposés ended his career We explore the motivation that led to his fall from grace, his attempt to rebuild a career and his his ultimate ignominious end.

The Year Of Punk Trailer (1978)

01 January 1978

The summer of the Jubilee in 1977 was mentally dominated by another national anthem - "God Save the Queen" by The Sex Pistols.

Talking Proper Trailer (1985)

17 January 1985

Accents and dialects provoke strong prejudices and reactions. In a film that examines why this should be, broadcaster Janet Street -Porter, Scottish announcer Susan Rae and actor Peter Bowles are among those who have suffered because of the way they speak.