I'll happily watch any documentary about the much missed and loved Robin Williams, so I was pleased to see his inclusion in the 'A Life in Ten Pictures' series that the BBC produce.
It proved to be an interesting affair, with talking heads that don't tend to pop up on this sort of thing all the time. Pam Dawber (the Mindy to his Mork from 'Mork and Mindy') being one such example.
This is of course a BBC programme, so the need to be woke screamed through, so there is a very notable lack of coverage about 'Mrs Doubtfire', which seeing as this was one of Robin Williams' biggest commercial hits seems strange.
We do get some coverage about 'The Crazy Ones' though, so that's something.
Good enough overall.
It proved to be an interesting affair, with talking heads that don't tend to pop up on this sort of thing all the time. Pam Dawber (the Mindy to his Mork from 'Mork and Mindy') being one such example.
This is of course a BBC programme, so the need to be woke screamed through, so there is a very notable lack of coverage about 'Mrs Doubtfire', which seeing as this was one of Robin Williams' biggest commercial hits seems strange.
We do get some coverage about 'The Crazy Ones' though, so that's something.
Good enough overall.