
The Unseen Alistair Cooke
A revealing portrait of one of the most celebrated broadcasters of the 20th Century, Alistair Cooke, whose Radio 4 programme Letter from America spanned 58 years.
Marking the 2008 centenary of Alistair Cooke's birth, this documentary is a revealing portrait of one of the most celebrated broadcasters of the 20th Century, whose Radio 4 programme Letter from America spanned 58 years.
Seen for the first time are extraordinary 8mm home movies shot by Cooke from 1933 onwards, charting his discovery of America, his passions and his friendships. This is a chance to see America as Cooke first saw it - the raw material for a lifetime of journalism. Some of the most fascinating of these films were made during his close friendship with Charlie Chaplin. Thought lost for years, they show Chaplin at leisure on his yacht with Paulette Goddard and Cooke, and are among the most candid footage ever shot of the star.
Cooke's story is told in his own voice and in interviews with family and close friends. Both first wife Ruth Emerson Cooke and Jane Cooke - his wife from 1946 - share their memories, and actress Lauren Bacall also recalls their friendship.
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Producer | Dick Taylor |
| Director | Dick Taylor |
| Executive Producer | Jonathan Renouf |
| Series Producer | Stephen Marsh |
Broadcasts
- Thu 17 Jul 200821:00
- Fri 18 Jul 200800:30
- Fri 18 Jul 200803:00
- Sun 20 Jul 200800:20
- Sun 20 Jul 200803:15
- Mon 21 Jul 200821:30
- Sat 20 Sep 200820:00
- Sun 21 Sep 200802:35
- Tue 4 Nov 200823:20BBC Two except Wales & Yorkshire
- Wed 7 Nov 201222:30