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Mark Kermode's Celluloid Jukebox

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Mark Kermode conducts a very personal tour of the last 60 years of pop music in cinema

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Closing Credit Music

Closing Credit Music

2017-12-2719:552

Film critic Mark Kermode hosts another highly personal, eclectic tour of his own Celluloid Jukebox - exploring the strange and fascinating relationship between pop music and the movies over the last sixty-plus years. In the final episode of the series, Mark explores closing credit music. Plus tracks heard in Quadrophenia, Diner and Moonlight.
Christmas Special

Christmas Special

2017-12-2021:221

Film critic Mark Kermode hosts another highly personal, eclectic tour of his own Celluloid Jukebox - exploring the strange and fascinating relationship between pop music and the movies over the last sixty-plus years. It's a Christmas Celluloid Jukebox special, as Mark plays festive film favourites, with songs from Elf, Love Actually, Gremlins, Die Hard and more.
Iconic Dance Sequences

Iconic Dance Sequences

2017-12-1322:081

Film critic Mark Kermode hosts another highly personal, eclectic tour of his own Celluloid Jukebox - exploring the strange and fascinating relationship between pop music and the movies over the last sixty-plus years. Mark revisits some iconic dance sequences in cinema, and plays some favourite tunes from the likes of Midnight Cowboy, Baby Driver and Silence of the Lambs.
Popstars Turned Actors

Popstars Turned Actors

2017-12-0724:014

Film critic Mark Kermode hosts another highly personal, eclectic tour of his own Celluloid Jukebox - exploring the strange and fascinating relationship between pop music and the movies over the last sixty-plus years. Mark takes a look at popstars turned film actors, and there's music from movies including Pink Flamingos, Beetlejuice and The Harder They Come.
Concert Movies

Concert Movies

2017-11-2921:34

Film critic Mark Kermode hosts another highly personal, eclectic tour of his own Celluloid Jukebox - exploring the strange and fascinating relationship between pop music and the movies over the last sixty plus years. From Wattstax to Stop Making Sense, Mark explores the concert movie. Plus tracks from Stand By Me, The Shawshank Redemption, High Rise and more.
10/05/2016

10/05/2016

2016-05-1022:192

Mark Kermode conducts a very personal tour of the last 60 years of pop music in cinema.
03/05/2016

03/05/2016

2016-05-0328:02

Mark Kermode conducts a very personal tour of the last 60 years of pop music in cinema.
26/04/2016

26/04/2016

2016-04-2626:28

Mark Kermode conducts a very personal tour of the last 60 years of pop music in cinema.
19/04/2016

19/04/2016

2016-04-1926:17

A series showcasing some of the best film music.
12/04/2016

12/04/2016

2016-04-1225:26

A series showcasing some of the best film music.
05/04/2016

05/04/2016

2016-04-0522:50

It could be could said that modern pop music began in the mid 1950s with Rock Around The Clock by Bill Haley and The Comets. This iconic song was used for the opening credits of the teen high school drama Blackboard Jungle in 1955 and then a year later the movie Rock Around The Clock came out featuring Bill and The Comets in a highly fictionalized account of the birth of rock n roll.2016 is the 60th anniversary of the release of Rock Around The Clock and the perfect time for Mark Kermode to bring us a unique and highly personal tour of his very own Celluloid Jukebox.In each programme we will hear music from the six decades that cinema and pop music have been partners. The musical selection will be eclectic and free flowing - sometimes connected by theme or genre, sometimes by year or artist and sometimes through Mark's particular and highly personal associations. He will tell anecdotes and give context to the choices and we will hear audio extracts from the films alongside other contemporary archive.Each programme will feature extracts of dialogue from some of the films featured as well as other audio archive.These shows will be recorded as live to give a spontaneous and informal feel - the music is the heart of the series but the passionate and informed nature of Mark's DJ links plus the other contributions and archive will make this series an unmissable treat.
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