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Release Date:
June 8, 2025
Original Title:
When Alan Yentob Met Jenny Saville
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
BBC Studios Specialist Factual Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 10
As a part of a tribute night to broadcaster and television executive Alan Yentob, he interviews leading British artist Jenny Saville. One of the most successful figurative painters working today, she came to prominence as part of the YBA movement in the late 1980s and early 1990s. She has been reluctant to discuss her work for many years on television, until now. Alan Yentob was working with her on a film for Imagine and caught up with her in Vienna on the eve of two major 2025 exhibitions she is mounting. This was the last interview Alan Yentob conducted in a career spanning six decades at the BBC, bringing many of the world’s leading artists and creatives to the screen. Alan also persuaded Jenny to allow cameras into her painting studio for the first time in almost three decades.
Colorist:
Sara Hegarty
Commissioning Editor:
Mark Bell
Director:
John O'Rourke
Director of Photography:
Michael Rottman
Tom Hayward
Executive Producer:
Tanya Hudson
Head of Production:
Suzanne McKenna
Online Editor:
Sara Hegarty
Producer:
John O'Rourke
Production Coordinator:
Rachael Scott
Production Executive:
Lisa Phelan
Production Manager:
Frances Kilgour
Researcher:
Lauren Ferguson
Sound:
Martin Kaldez
Unit Manager:
Claire McCluskey
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