what the critics said
'Pick of the Year'
RADIO 4
'a glorious story of rock excess to the limit; matched by the band's prolific career in crafting quintissentially English pop music...(the moment when he [Ray] links the recent Live 8 concerts to a need to rid the world of woodworm is not to be missed) and more importantly an insight into his famously troubled relationship with his brother and fellow band member Dave Davies'
Jane Anderson,
RADIO TIMES
'It is difficult to imagine a better person to narrate a two-part history of the Kinks than Chrissie Hynde...Even for a Kinks fan there were rare treats...the programme was littered with useful trivia, such as that Avory turned down the chance to play with the Rolling Stones because he had too many painting and decorating jobs, or that Rod Stewart auditioned for one of the first Davies brothers bands, and failed..."
Chris Campling,
THE TIMES
'You don't have to be old to love The Kinks...the ruffed and coiffed 1960s group have influenced the brightest and best and Ned Sherrin. Great songs!"
Martin Hoyle,
THE FINANCIAL TIMES
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TilL The End Of The Day- The story of the Kinks2x60'
Chrissie Hynde presents a landmark look at one of Britain's most inventive bands: The Kinks. The series includes in-depth new interviews with Ray and Dave Davies as well as other band members and musicans including Pete Townshend, Noel Gallagher, Paul Weller, Tom Robinson, Suggs, Paul Simenon, Graham Coxon, Tom McGuinness, Chip Hawkes, Chris Dreja, Barry Fantoni, Glen Matlock, Elbow's Guy Garvey, and Kinks producer Shel Talmy. Producer: Neil Rosser Broadcast: Broadcaster: |
