THE HISTORY MAN
UK / BBC2 / 4x60 minute episodes / Broadcast 4 - 25 January 1981
Christopher Hampton / Novel: Malcolm Bradbury / Original Music: George Fenton / Costumes: Sue Peck / Production Design: Gavin Davies / Producer: Michael Wearing / Director: Robert Knights
"I don't care what your friends say about you Howard, you're a good guy, a radical's radical"
In this fabulous drama serial Howard Kirk, a trendy left wing sociology university lecturer, has a complicated love and home life. Kirk is supremely manipulative and works up a real storm amongst the faculty over a proposed visit by an apparently racist lecturer, Professor Mangel (The History Man of the title). He plays it all out though so that he does actually get his fingers dirty and it seems his main motivation for stirring up trouble is simply to watch the fall out. Not only is Kirk, who is 34, married with a couple of kids, he is also sleeping with one of his students (young Felicity, who ends up pretty much stalking him) as well as very sexy colleague Flora Beniform. He is also desperate to get into bed with English lecturer Anne Petty and manufactures a dispute with one of her students (who is also one of his students) to try and get closer to her.
The drama opens on 2 October 1972 and the first three episodes take place over the course of a couple of days whilst the final episode takes events to the end of term.
It begins and ends with a party at the Kirk's fantastic house (apparently they had claimed squatters rights some years before and been more or less given the place by the council!). Antony Sher is just superb as Kirk, a brilliant actor in his prime.
Incidentally Howard's book that he is writing about lack of privacy seems surprisingly relevent today and most of the uni scenes were filmed at the University of Lancaster.
The four episode titles are
1. October 2nd 1972
2. October 3rd 1972 (AM)
3. October 3rd 1972 (PM)
4. Gross Moral Turpitude
cast
ANTONY SHER as Howard Kirk
GERALDINE JAMES as Barbara Kirk
JONATHAN BRUTON as Martin Kirk
CHARLOTTE ENDERBY as Celia Kirk
CHLOE SALAMAN as Anne Petty
ISLA BLAIR as Flora Beniform
LAURA DAVENPORT as Annie Callendar
PAUL BROOKE as Henry Beamish
MAGGIE STEED as Myra Beamish
MIRIAM MARGOLYES as Melissa Tordoroff
ELIZABETH PROUD as Moira Millikin
GRAHAM PADDEN as John McIntosh
JUDY LIEBERT as Jane McIntosh
ZENIA MERTON as Miss Ho
MICHAEL HORDERN as Professor Marvin
VERONICA QUILLIGAN as Felicity Phee
BILL BUFFERY as Peter Madden
JULIA SWIFT as Beck Pott
PETER HUGO DALY as George Carmody
LLOYD PETERS as Michael Bennard
JULIET WALEY as Marjorie
JANE SLAUGHTER as Joanna
STEVE PLYTAS as Professor Mangel
ARTHUR LUGO as Hashmi Sadeck
JANE GALLOWAY as Chloe
JACK ELLIOTT as Leon
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