The Mark Steel Lectures
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The Mark Steel Lectures were broadcast on BBC Radio 4 over three series between 1999 and 2002. Written and delivered by Mark Steel, each scripted lecture presents persuasive, yet witty, arguments for the importance of a historical figure. Many of the arguments are illustrated by miniature sketches.
These sketches featured Mark Steel, Martin Hyder, Mel Hudson, Carla Mendonça and Debbie Isitt.
The first series was produced by Phil Clark; the others by Lucy Armitage.
The programme transferred to television in 2003, with an Open University series on BBC Four. This variously featured:
- Gerard Logan as Lord Byron
- Mark Lamarr as Himself
- Martin Hyder as Isaac Newton, Sigmund Freud, Aristotle and Charles Darwin
- Ainsley Harriott as Robert Boyle
- Linda Smith as Martha Freud
- Bob Monkhouse as Himself
It was written by Mark Steel, directed by Michael Cumming, and produced by Jon Rolph. The executive producers were Emma De'Ath and Graham Smith.
Contents |
Radio Episode List
Series 1 - Englishmen who changed the course of history
- S01 E01 - Oliver Cromwell (9 August 1999)
- S01 E02 - W. G. Grace (16 August 1999)
- S01 E03 - Charlie Chaplin (23 August 1999)
- S01 E04 - Thomas Paine (30 August 1999)
Series 2 - People with a passion
- S02 E01 - Lord Byron (13 February 2001)
- S02 E02 - Aristotle (20 March 2001)
- S02 E03 - Leonardo Da Vinci (27 March 2001)
- S02 E04 - Che Guevara (3 April 2001)
- S02 E05 - Billie Holiday (10 April 2001)
- S02 E06 - Karl Marx (17 April 2001)
Series 3 - People with a passion
- S03 E01 - Ludwig van Beethoven (18 September 2002)
- S03 E02 - Hannibal (25 September 2002)
- S03 E03 - Isaac Newton (2 October 2002)
- S03 E04 - Mary Shelley (9 October 2002)
- S03 E05 - Muhammad Ali (16 October 2002)
- S03 E06 - Napoleon Bonaparte (23 October 2002)
Television Episode List
Series 1
- S01 E01 - Lord Byron (7 October 2003)
- S01 E02 - Isaac Newton (14 October 2003)
- S01 E03 - Sigmund Freud (21 October 2003)
- S01 E04 - Aristotle (28 October 2003)
- S01 E05 - Charles Darwin (4 November 2003)
- S01 E06 - Karl Marx (11 November 2003)
Series 2
- S02 E01 - Ludwig van Beethoven (5 November 2004)
- S02 E02 - Leonardo da Vinci (12 November 2004)
- S02 E03 - Mary Shelley (19 November 2004)
- S02 E04 - Thomas Paine (26 November 2004)
- S02 E05 - Sylvia Pankhurst (3 December 2004)
- S02 E06 - Albert Einstein (10 November 2004)
Series 3
- S03 E01 Oliver Cromwell (23 February 2006)
- S03 E02 Charlie Chaplin (2 March 2006)
- S03 E03 Rene Descartes (9 March 2006)
- S03 E04 Geoffrey Chaucer (16 March 2006)
- S03 E05 Harriet Tubman (23 March 2006)
- S03 E06 Che Guevara (30 March 2006)