KYLIE Inevitably, a streaming service has a documentary about Kylie Minogue. Why wouldn't they? Celebrity documentaries are surefire hits, with oven ready audiences ready to lap them up. Over the years, we've seen docuseries on The Beatles , David Beckham , Charlie Sheen , Arnold Schwarzenegger , Wham , Martin Scorsese , Steve Martin and Simone Biles . Some are tightly controlled affairs - especially if the subject is executive producing. Others are bit more loose and revealing Irish filmmaker Michael Harte's three part documentary 'Kylie' has landed on Netflix after the Australian pop singer negotiated a deal with the streaming service on 2024. Like 'Beckham,' which Harte produced, it's never going to wield a cudgel as it pores over her life. You know from the off that in all likelihood, it will paint her in the best possible light. However it feels like a little less controlled, as its subject opens up her archive and ...
LEGENDS In recent years, Dundee writer Neil Forsyth has been making a name for himself as one of the best television dramatists working in the UK. The creator of the much loved Brian Cox led sitcom ' Bob Servant Independent ,' he caught a lot of critics' attention with the BBC4 television film ' Eric, Ernie and Me ' in which Stephen Tomkinson played the comedy Eddie Braben who worked for Morecambe and Wise. Fellow Scot Mark Bonnar, who played Eric Morecambe in that drama, teamed up with Forsyth again for three series of the dark BBC Scotland comedy drama ' Guilt ' with Jamie Sives, Emun Elliott and Ruth Bradley. A show about two brothers in Leith who get sucked into Edinburgh's underworld after being involved in a hit and run accident, it was both a critical and ratings success. Forsyth further cemented his place as one of British television's best contemporary dramatists with ' The Gold ' on BBC1 with Hugh Bonneville, Emun Elliott, Charlot...