Karaoke

1996
Karaoke

Seasons & Episodes

  • 1

EP1 Tuesday Apr 28, 1996

Albert Finney, an hard drinking, hard-smoking screenwriter is haunted by the lines of dialogue he's writing for others.

EP2 Wednesday May 05, 1996

Daniel Feeld's life is still unravelling. Daniel wakes up in hospital where he was taken following his collapse in a Soho karaoke bar.

EP3 Thursday May 12, 1996

Daniel Feeld is reassured that life is not imitating his script, despite the existence of a real 'Pig' Mailion.

EP4 Friday May 19, 1996

When Daniel learns that he has only eight weeks to live, the death sentence galvanizes him to take fate into his own hands.
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Released: 28 April 1996 Ended
Producted By: Whistling Gypsy Production
Country: United Kingdom
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.channel4.com/programmes/karaoke
Synopsis

Daniel Feeld, writer of the film Karaoke, starts to believe that his characters are coming alive.

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hylinski This was my first experience of Dennis Potter. Subsequently I find he used similar themes in other works, notably the Singing Detective. Though that work is terrific, I find Karaoke and its sequel Cold Lazarus to be the total package. I am yet to see anything on the small screen which comes close to them. The incomparable Albert Finney leading a strong supporting cast, tight direction and a fascinating story. The characters are so believable, and ironically (as Potter was dying when he wrote this) they are mostly likable despite their many flaws. It is hard to find anyone likable in the Singing Detective My only question is why has the Beeb Beeb Ceeb not released this on DVD?
McGonigle Quite simply, this is a stunning example of how good writing for television can be. Or writing, period, for that matter. It doesn't hurt that the cast, led by the indomitable Albert Finney, give uniformly great performances, but as with all of Dennis Potter's work, it's the virtuosity of the writing that reels you in, making you laugh hysterically in between (or sometimes during) scenes of unbelieveable sadness or poignancy. He was a true gem. I taped this miniseries when it was on Bravo five or six years ago and just watched it again for only the second time, and once again, it took my breath away. Viva Potter!
ryokan-2 Dennis Potter, who passes before these works, "Karaoke and Cold Lazarus" could be produced, asked in his last interview with Melvyn Bragg, "Where will the writers who want to tell stories about life as it truly is, beneath the hype and glitter, get their opportunity as I did in the 60's, in our current world of Rupert Murdoch sensibilities?" Karaoke is a tale of personal responsibility that reaches deeper than "E-network" can imagine in its most profoundly affected moments of easy sanctimony and sentimentality. This play should be at the peak of viewing assignments for all students of what TV can really do and be in a democracy that is real, not just a convenient platitude. Dennis Potter may have been the "Shakespeare" of our times. We will be lucky if such integrity and eloquence graces us again.