Keith Richards' Lost Weekend - Season 1

Keith Richards' Lost Weekend - Season 1

Season 1

Network
Episodes3
DatesSep 23, 2016 - Sep 25, 2016

Episodes

Night 1
Season 1Episode 1405 min

Night 1

Keith's choices tonight include the film noir The Sorcerers; Hitchcock's masterpiece The 39 Steps; and Julien Temple'sJulien 75 minutes long director's cut of his documentary - Keith Richards - The Origin Of The Species.

The night includes Keith playing guitar in the studio. In amongst this and rare music archive, performances and random night imagery, Keith enlightens viewers on his world philosophy, his views on the technological revolution, and addictions - to the internet and other substances - as well as his love of books. Keith also talks about his relationship with his parents, the process behind writing his book, and his turbulent times with the police.

Keith shares his views on fame, interspersed with a range of rare archive footage of the Rolling Stones. As well as his ruminations on being nocturnal, he talks about the power of humour, showing his favourite cartoons and the comedy shows that resonate with him.

Sep 23, 2016
Night 2
Season 1Episode 2540 min

Night 2

Back for a second night, Keith Richards takes over the controls of BBC FOUR for his Lost Weekend. As he curates his ‘pirate broadcast', viewers are invited to join him across the night for an extraordinary televisual journey...

In the hours between dusk and dawn, when Keith is normally awake - viewers will journey through twilight hours with Keith and his personally selected programme choices. As well as hand-picking all the shows, he also features between them in an intimate and in-depth interview, specially filmed for the weekend by Julien Temple, making this a unique television experience for viewers.

His choices tonight include the film noir I Walked with A Zombie, Italian classic The Bicycle Thieves, and Julien Temple's iconic film London: The Modern Babylon. There will also be cartoons and comedies, and viewers will see rare archive music performances from Buddy Holly, an exceptional Johnny Cash broadcast from 1968, plus extraordinary archive of Jimi Hendrix with Keith.

In the interview, broadcast across the night between the programmes, Keith gives his musings on being nocturnal and watching many dawns break. He talks about how his background has helped him navigate being part of the establishment. On music, Keith talks about how he squares his rock n roll image with family life and why he chose the guitar over other instruments, and he reveals how he wrote Satisfaction - one of the most successful rock n roll songs of all time.

From 7pm through to 4am, the audience will see some brilliant television and spend a unique night with one of the most famous and intriguing people in the world. Lost Weekend continues on Sunday night.

Sep 24, 2016
Night 3
Season 1Episode 3540 min

Night 3

Following Friday and Saturday night, viewers are invited to join Keith Richards as he takes control of BBC FOUR for the final instalment of his Lost Weekend ‘pirate broadcast'.

His choices tonight include the classic 1975 film The Man Who Would Be King starring Michael Caine and Sean Connery, film noir Out of the Past from 1947 starring Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer and Kirk Douglas, and Julien Temple's iconic film Pandaemonium set during the French Revolution.

The night begins with Keith's musings on pirates and his run-ins with authority, set amongst his programme selections which include cartoons such as Captain Pugwash and comedies and extraordinary archive of John Lennon and Jimi Hendrix. Keith talks about his nomadic life and his time playing guitar with tribes across the world. Keith reflects on evolving and growing old, his image, his introverted nature, and his life longevity… which has defied all expectation.

Those who make it through to 4am on the Monday morning will have seen some brilliant television and experienced a truly unique three nights with one of the most famous and intriguing people in the world.

Sep 25, 2016

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