![]() ![]() The risk is increased by this presenter's habit of talking sideways while the camera tracks him. Though more pointed than preponderant, it courts a similar danger as its owner lopes searchingly forward. Also the historian's nose is as salient as the singer's. Weight-wise, Wood bears a sharp resemblance to Manilow: men like them are thin forever. The week that Barry Manilow broke his nose was a good time to start watching them. Long ago impressed by how much meaning remains packed into one of Wood's sentences even while he pounds it with emphasis from all directions, I have been living with his In Search of Shakespeare for some weeks, after securing a set of preview tapes well ahead of the launch date. ![]() There is nothing remarkable about saying these things, even on BBC1. ![]() Michael Wood says that Shakespeare is a great playwright. Alan Yentob says that Leonardo da Vinci is a great artist. ![]()
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