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John Freeman interviews Henry Moore in this programme from the series renowned for its frank and open approach. Moore talks about his much-loved father, his inspirational school art teacher, the cost of materials and how much he hates working to commission.

30 minutes

Did You Know?

Some of the 20th Century's most notable figures were interviewed for this series, including Martin Luther King, Carl Jung and Bertrand Russell. The programme was usually filmed in a TV studio, but a memo in the BBC archives from producer Hugh Burnett confirms that 'it was not possible to lure Henry Moore to the studio' for Face to Face and the interview took place at his home in Perry Green, Hertfordshire, instead.

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Broadcasts

  • Sun 21 Feb 196021:35
  • Fri 15 Jun 200120:00
  • Fri 15 Jun 200123:00
  • Mon 27 Aug 200110:00
  • Mon 27 Aug 200116:15
  • Fri 9 Nov 200120:20
  • Sun 11 Nov 200119:30
  • Sun 14 Apr 202423:25

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Henry Moore at the BBC Collection

Henry Moore at the BBC Collection

This programme is available online as part of the Henry Moore at the BBC Collection