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Ken Campbell as Never Heard Before

David Bramwell and actors whose lives were transformed by Ken Campbell, who died 10 years ago; Jim Broadbent, Toby Jones, Sylvester McCoy, and his own family - Pru, Daisy and Dixie

Act louder! Act better!

When Ken Campbell died in 2008, the world lost a madcap genius with a singular approach to acting and directing, partly summed up by his own maxim - 鈥業s it heroic?鈥.

Campbell may have gone but his influence lives on through the acting talent he inspired: from Jim Broadbent - 鈥業 realised that life would be divided into before Illuminatus and after Illuiminatus鈥 ; Sylvester McCoy, whose ferret/ trouser antics have gone into the Guinness Book of Records, and Toby Jones, who regarded Ken鈥檚 one man show 鈥楶igspurt鈥 as the show he had been waiting for all his life.

Ken changed lives and careers, including presenter David Bramwell - who tracked him down for help with a one man show that needed to be shaken up.

So what were Ken鈥檚 specific techniques when it came to directing, and why did 鈥榯he most audacious talent in British theatre鈥 finally retreat with his dogs and parrot to an isolated house in Epping Forest?

Bramwell, a fervent but late convert to Cambellism, meets the Campbell Clan - his daughter Daisy and granddaughter Dixie, who have both inherited the brilliant storytelling skills, and Prunella Gee, (Ken鈥檚 ex-wife), and with them he delves into the unopened archive of Ken - a lifetime鈥檚 worth of monologues, scripts and recordings.

Bramwell gets taught how to 鈥楰en鈥, in a class run by Jeremy Stockwell, who regularly organises 鈥楧o you Ken?鈥 workshops for actors, and hears of underwater shows, tie acting and 53 hour improvathons from Oliver Senton.

There are also tales of tantrums, hilarity, eccentricity and brilliance, that those who came under his directoral command will never forget, summed up by the maxim -
鈥淚 will give you impossible things to do, and then shout at you when you can鈥檛 do them.鈥 According to one fellow actor, 鈥榟e came out of the womb certain about everything.鈥

Ken鈥檚 own influences were many, director Lindsay Anderson, The Bishop of Colchester (!) and Warren Mitchell, who he performed alongside for many years in 鈥業n Sickness And in Health鈥.

Funny, sweet, weird and inspiring, we hear from those closest to him, and those who wanted to be like him. Oh, and there is a wonderful rendition by Daisy in Pidgin English.. and a parrot.

Producer: Sara Jane Hall
Music by David Bramwell.

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44 minutes

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Sun 12 Jan 2020 18:45

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  • Sun 9 Sep 2018 18:45
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