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Most unusually, BBC 4's schedule last night read like this:

8.30 Brecon Jazz Festival 2007: Humphrey Lyttelton: Who Else But Humph? New series. The history of the popular music event.

9.0 Legends: Ella Fitzgerald. The jazz singer's life and work.

10.0 Oscar Peterson: Jazz 625. A re-edited performance by the pianist who died on December 23.

10.25 In Concert: Oscar Peterson. A 1974 performance.

10.55 Oscar Peterson: Words and Music. Part of Oscar Peterson Night.

11.40 Oscar Peterson: Omnibus. Part of Oscar Peterson Night.

What sort of coverage does jazz get from television in your area?

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Most unusually, BBC 4's schedule last night read like this:

8.30 Brecon Jazz Festival 2007: Humphrey Lyttelton: Who Else But Humph? New series. The history of the popular music event.

9.0 Legends: Ella Fitzgerald. The jazz singer's life and work.

10.0 Oscar Peterson: Jazz 625. A re-edited performance by the pianist who died on December 23.

10.25 In Concert: Oscar Peterson. A 1974 performance.

10.55 Oscar Peterson: Words and Music. Part of Oscar Peterson Night.

11.40 Oscar Peterson: Omnibus. Part of Oscar Peterson Night.

What sort of coverage does jazz get from television in your area?

and what a great evening of viewing it was. I recorded the lot ! :) So many highlights - Oscar and Ella at their greatest, Barney Kessel, Joe Pass and the wonderful Mr Ed Thigpen. That 'Jazz 625' was a real discovery (Peterson/Brown/Thigpen, 1964).

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The program on Humph was good too. That man is a national institution - and still touring too (I see he has gigs coming up soon, must go and see). Fond memories of seeing that 1970s band with Bruce Turner, Kathy Stobart, Mike Pyne and Dave Green. Turner, in particular, was a very under-rated iconoclast of the clarinet and alto.

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Wow - thanks for that. To my mind, Turner was the 'mainstream' musician par excellence. Looked comfortable in both idioms. Have his early 60s Philips LP somewhere, will dig it out.

Also interesting to see Colin Bates on piano - another stalwart of mainstream British jazz.

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Most unusually, BBC 4's schedule last night read like this:

8.30 Brecon Jazz Festival 2007: Humphrey Lyttelton: Who Else But Humph? New series. The history of the popular music event.

9.0 Legends: Ella Fitzgerald. The jazz singer's life and work.

10.0 Oscar Peterson: Jazz 625. A re-edited performance by the pianist who died on December 23.

10.25 In Concert: Oscar Peterson. A 1974 performance.

10.55 Oscar Peterson: Words and Music. Part of Oscar Peterson Night.

11.40 Oscar Peterson: Omnibus. Part of Oscar Peterson Night.

What sort of coverage does jazz get from television in your area?

and what a great evening of viewing it was. I recorded the lot ! :) So many highlights - Oscar and Ella at their greatest, Barney Kessel, Joe Pass and the wonderful Mr Ed Thigpen. That 'Jazz 625' was a real discovery (Peterson/Brown/Thigpen, 1964).

I watched the four Peterson programmes last night. Great stuff. I especially enjoyed the 625 programme too. The conversation with Andre Previn was well worth staying up. Highly recommended programmes for those of you who recorded them.

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What sort of coverage does jazz get from television in your area?

None. Zero. Zilch. Nada. BETJ has some programing (or used to ... I haven't watched in a while) that focused on jazz legends. But I can get that on demand from YouTube now, so .... Beyond that, nothing.

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Once again BBC 4 delivers the goods! This evening , from 8 to 8:30, it was Joe Lovano as Artist in Residence at the Brecon Jazz Festival. We saw excerpts from an interview , a masterclass and a concert performance. Trouble is, I could have watched three hours of this stuff! Anyone else see this?

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I heard a rumour that BBC4 was going to run a season of vintage Jazz 625's and other gems but can't substantiate it, I'm afraid. Anyone know anything on this?

All I've heard is that the current season of Brecon programmes, of which we've now had two, will run to four in all. No mention of Jazz 625. Mind you, the impact of a Jazz 625 series rerun wouldn't be what it might once have been, now that so much of it is on YouTube, albeit chopped into ten minute chunks!

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Missed it, I'm afraid. Hopefully they will repeat it.

Yes, repeats can be relied on from BBC 4!

There's a repeat this evening at 7pm.

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BBC 4's advertised programme for Friday 15 at 8:30-9 p.m. is "Brecon Jazz Festival 2007: Women in Jazz". Should I post this under "Women of Organissimo: Where Are You?"?

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As for the Lovano, looks like it is available for download and viewing at leisure via BBC I-Player. :)

Alas, the interesting looking Scott Walker documentary produced by Bowie is view only and not downloadable into the I-Player library. So available for 6 days if there's anyone who missed it (ie. me).

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One does not have to live in the UK to watch UK TV, here's a link to TheTelly.net, a site that will bring any UK channel to your computer, for a small fee:

It's basically the same channel line-up as "Freeview" digital TV over here. Except Setanta and those minor Sky Sports channels, which I think are pay per view.

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This evening's fourth and final program in BBC 4's Brecon Jazz Festival 2007 series at 8.30 - 9 p.m. is "Julian Joseph interviews popular jazz fusion artists".

Well, I'll give it a try, anyway!

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How's about this broadcast on Polish TV 'Kultura' recently:

"SONNY SIMMONS & COSMOSAMATICS

Klub Mozg

Bydgoszcz, Poland

November 11, 2005

Sonny Simmons (as, english horn)

Michael Marcus (ts, saxello, cl)

Gildas Scouarnec (b)

Clifford Barbaro (d)

01. 00:00 Intro 1st Set

02. 01:22 Shinig Wings

03. 19:29 Gi GI

04. 30:44 Unknown

05. 40:59 Into 2nd Set

06. 41:55 Echoes Of Eric D.

07. 61:47 Harmonious Beautious

TT: 01:12:52"

:excited:

Available via "t'other site"

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