Adrian Sibley
2021The Ivy
Adrian Sibley
Rupert Everett
At the heart of London’s theatreland, The Ivy’s renowned décor and dining experience has earned it a global fame on a par with its star-studded clientele. Now, The Ivy’s charismatic director, Fernando Peire and his outspoken Executive Chef, Gary Lee are undertaking an extraordinary transformation, while simultaneously welcoming camera crews into the restaurant for the first time in its history.
The Ivy
The Kate Bush Story: Running Up That Hill
Adrian Sibley
Kate Bush, David Gilmour
This documentary explores Kate Bush's career and music, from January 1978's Wuthering Heights to her 2011 album 50 Words for Snow, through the testimony of some of her key collaborators and those she has inspired.
The Kate Bush Story: Running Up That Hill
Dino De Laurentiis: The Last Movie Mogul
Adrian Sibley
Documentary about legendary Italian producer Dino De Laurentiis who's credits range from Fellini's La Strada to today's Hannibal franchise. This profile follows octogenarian De Laurentiis in Hollywood and returning to Rome to set up a new film.
Dino De Laurentiis: The Last Movie Mogul
Joanna Lumley Meets Will.I.Am
Adrian Sibley
Joanna Lumley, Will.i.am
Joanna Lumley is on a mission to get to know the elusive, slightly eccentric front man of the Black Eyed Peas, will.i.am. She travels to Los Angeles to spend time with The Voice judge, music performer, producer, and social entrepreneur in his home town.
Joanna Lumley Meets Will.I.Am
Songs to Have Sex to
Adrian Sibley
Edith Bowman, Trevor Horn
As a DJ, music journalist and broadcaster, Edith Bowman has always been fascinated by the relationship between sex and music. She meets experts and artists, producers, singers and even her own friends and family to investigate the power of music to provoke sensual responses in the human brain and body.
Songs to Have Sex to
Don McCullin: Looking for England
Adrian Sibley
Don McCullin
Travelogue that follows photographer Don McCullin, now 83, documenting his country from inner cities to seaside towns, on a journey in search of his own nation. Sixty years after starting out as a photographer, McCullin returns to his old haunts in the East End of London, Bradford, Consett, Eastbourne and Scarborough. Along the way he encounters an array of English characters at the Glyndebourne Festival and Goodwood Revival and photographs a hunt and a group of saboteurs aiming to disrupt them. McCullin’s journey is punctuated by scenes in his darkroom, a place he is allowing cameras into for the first time.
Don McCullin: Looking for England