Civilisation (TV series)
| Civilisation | |
|---|---|
Title card from Episode 1, "The Skin of Our Teeth" | |
| Also known as | Civilisation: A Personal View by Kenneth Clark |
| Genre | Television documentary |
| Developed by | David Attenborough |
| Presented by | Sir Kenneth Clark |
| Composer | Edwin Astley |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Original language | English |
| No. of episodes | 13 |
| Production | |
| Producers | Michael Gill Peter Montagnon |
| Cinematography | A.A. Englander |
| Editor | Allan Tyrer |
| Camera setup | Kenneth Macmillan |
| Running time | 650 minutes |
| Production company | BBC Television |
| Original release | |
| Network | BBC2 |
| Release | 23 February – 18 May 1969 |
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Civilisation: A Personal View by Kenneth Clark is a 1969 British television documentary series written and presented by the art historian Sir Kenneth Clark.
Its thirteen episodes outline the history of Western art, architecture and philosophy since the Dark Ages. It was produced by the BBC and aired from February to May 1969 on BBC2. Then, and in later transmissions in Britain, the United States and other countries, it reached an unprecedented number of viewers for an art series. Its production standards were praised and set the pattern for subsequent television documentary series. The New Yorker described it as revelatory for the general viewer.
Clark's 1969 book Civilisation: A Personal View, based on the series, has never been out of print, and the BBC's DVD issue of the series in 2005 has remained in the catalogues.