School of Saatchi
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- | Voiceover: Hugh Bonneville | + | |
+ | Voiceover: [[Hugh Bonneville]] | ||
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Judges: Kate Bush, Frank Cohen, Matthew Collings, Tracey Emin | Judges: Kate Bush, Frank Cohen, Matthew Collings, Tracey Emin | ||
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+ | Princess Productions / Rare Day for BBC Two, 23 November to 14 December 2009 (4 episodes in 1 series) | ||
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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
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Reclusive art collector Charles Saatchi seeks the next big thing in modern British art through a week-by-week elimination contest. Being so reclusive, he doesn't actually appear on screen himself but issues instructions and judgements through his assistant judges. | Reclusive art collector Charles Saatchi seeks the next big thing in modern British art through a week-by-week elimination contest. Being so reclusive, he doesn't actually appear on screen himself but issues instructions and judgements through his assistant judges. | ||
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- | + | Eugenie Scrase | |
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Originally announced as ''Saatchi's Best of British'', and eventually aired as part of a BBC season on "Modern Beauty". | Originally announced as ''Saatchi's Best of British'', and eventually aired as part of a BBC season on "Modern Beauty". | ||
- | We know what you're thinking: Kate Bush as a judge? No, it isn't the singer (whose presence would made a strange kind of sense, actually - if only she wasn't almost as reclusive as Saatchi himself) but the curator of the Barbican Centre. | + | We know what you're thinking: Kate Bush as a judge? No, it isn't the singer (whose presence would made a strange kind of sense, actually - if only she wasn't almost as reclusive as Saatchi himself) but the art curator who at the time was Head of Galleries at the Barbican Centre. |
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+ | [http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00p71qk BBC programme page] | ||
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Current revision as of 03:55, 8 October 2024
Contents |
Host
Voiceover: Hugh Bonneville
Co-hosts
Judges: Kate Bush, Frank Cohen, Matthew Collings, Tracey Emin
Head judge (off-screen): Charles Saatchi
Broadcast
Princess Productions / Rare Day for BBC Two, 23 November to 14 December 2009 (4 episodes in 1 series)
Synopsis
Reclusive art collector Charles Saatchi seeks the next big thing in modern British art through a week-by-week elimination contest. Being so reclusive, he doesn't actually appear on screen himself but issues instructions and judgements through his assistant judges.
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Champion
Eugenie Scrase
Trivia
Originally announced as Saatchi's Best of British, and eventually aired as part of a BBC season on "Modern Beauty".
We know what you're thinking: Kate Bush as a judge? No, it isn't the singer (whose presence would made a strange kind of sense, actually - if only she wasn't almost as reclusive as Saatchi himself) but the art curator who at the time was Head of Galleries at the Barbican Centre.