- NaN/100 votes
#1 - Richard Wilson
Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 12/19/2010
Richard Wilson talks about his impressive career to date, with archive footage and testimony from friends and colleagues. The programme contains footage and stills from programmes such as One Foot in the Grave, Crown Court, Only When I Laugh and Richard's first TV appearance on Dr Finlay's Casebook.
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- 7.8/108 votes
#2 - Alison Steadman
Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 12/24/2010
Alison Steadman talks about her impressive career, featuring archive footage and testimony from friends and colleagues. The programme progresses from her earliest appearances on screen, to what drove her choices, for good or ill, and their consequences.
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- 7.9/1016 votes
#3 - Michael Caine
Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 6/26/2011
This follows Sir Michael Caine's impressive career, featuring archive clips woven together with interviews from colleagues and critics. It covers his 50 year long career with classic films like Zulu, The Ipcress File, The Man Who Would Be King and Get Carter, plus the more recent controversial British film, Harry Brown.
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- NaN/100 votes
#4 - Dame Judi Dench
Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 12/30/2011
Documentary tracing the career of Dame Judi Dench using excerpts from performances and interviews with friends and colleagues. The programme shows very early recordings of Dame Judi performing Shakespeare and her first television appearance in Z Cars. We see performances in classic 60s dramas, 'Talking to a Stranger' and 'Four in the Morning' then show how she became a television sitcom star in 'A Fine Romance' and 'As Time Goes By'. Her sense of humour is illustrated by rarely seen outtakes from the shows. Dame Judi's career enjoyed a late flourish when three films propelled her into the international spotlight 'Goldeneye', 'Mrs Brown' and 'Shakespeare in Love' reinvented her as a film star and earned her an Oscar. Among many colleagues, the programme features Sir Michael Parkinson, Geoffrey Palmer and Simon Callow.
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- 8.1/1010 votes
#5 - Les Dawson
Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 12/24/2011
Les Dawson was one of Britain's all time great comedy talents, best known as a comedian but also a talented musician, writer and actor. This programme traces his career, with familiar favourite TV clips and some rare gems from the archives. Together with interviews from friends, relatives and colleagues, the programme unpicks the secrets of his enduring legacy nearly 20 years after his untimely death. After 'discovery' on the Opportunity Knocks talent show in the 60s, he quickly became a regular face on TV, hosting comedy-led variety shows like Sez Les and The Les Dawson Show. His trademarks were short, pithy jokes, usually targeting his wife or mother in law, long verbose monologues and, perhaps most famously, piano recitals that went hilariously off key. His reputation attracted guest appearances from some unexpected fans like John Cleese and Shirley Bassey, and he created an overweight dance troupe, The Roly Polys.
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Actors look back at their career, with archive footage and testimony from friends and colleagues.
Genres:DocumentaryTalk
Network:BBC Two
Season 1 Ratings Summary
"Richard Wilson" is the best rated episode of "The Many Faces of..." season 1. It scored N/A/10 based on 0 votes. Directed by N/A and written by N/A, it aired on 12/19/2010. This episode is rated NaN points higher than the second-best, "Alison Steadman".