04.28.08 May TV & Radio Listings...
Sting or The Police are featured in the following forthcoming shows... Also listed are other shows or films that may be of interest to members. All times are Eastern Time unless specified. Please use this listing as a guide only for timings...
The following TV shows all feature Police/Sting/Stewart/Andy related content. Also listed are other shows or films that may be of interest to members. All times are ET unless stated otherwise. Please use this listing as a guide only for timings and check your LOCAL TV listings to avoid disappointment.These listings do not pretend to be complete, so if you hear of any TV or Radio shows being broadcast in your country that are not mentioned here be sure to let us know. If you have any information about an upcoming show, even if it is in your own language, please email details to us at at daveandwendy@sting.com so we can include it here.
May 2
SHON | 6.05am + 6.30pm ET | 'Possibilities' (USA)
An intimate documentary about Jazz pianist Herbie Hancock and his in-studio collaborations with a dozen formidable pop recording artists, collaborations that explore the unexpected like jazz improvisations. Features interviews with artists including Christina Aguilera, Annie Lenox, Carlos Santana, Sting, Paul Simon, and more.
May 3
SHO3 | 12pm ET | 'Possibilities' (USA)
An intimate documentary about Jazz pianist Herbie Hancock and his in-studio collaborations with a dozen formidable pop recording artists, collaborations that explore the unexpected like jazz improvisations. Features interviews with artists including Christina Aguilera, Annie Lenox, Carlos Santana, Sting, Paul Simon, and more.
May 4
Five | 11am UK Time | 'Kathryn Tickell's Northumbria' (UK)
As part of the 'Fivearts Cities' series, influential folk musician Kathryn Tickell examines the influences on her music as she travels through her native Northumberland, contrasting the incredible scenery with the grit and urban edge of NewcastleGateshead. Fellow musician and collaborator Sting gives an insight to the influences of the area on the pair's music - a music that is now influencing a new generation.
May 4
TCM | 9pm UK Time | 'Plenty' (UK)
David Hare's Broadway play - about political idealism and the way some people always need to be fighting for a cause - was credibly transferred to the screen by director Fred Schepisi from Hare's screenplay. Meryl Streep (in the midst of a streak of movies that required accents) plays a British woman who fought for the French Resistance during World War II. When she returns to normal life in post-war England and marries a diplomat, she becomes something of a terror -speaking her mind when, of course, diplomacy dictates otherwise. Did she leave the best part of herself in France, where life was more meaningful and immediate? Hare's comment on Great Britain's post-war slide into Thatcherism, this film features a tough-minded (and not particularly likable) performance by Streep, who is actually quite good. It's a hard movie to embrace, but a well-made one nonetheless. Also features Sting.
May 5
TMC | 6.45pm ET | 'Everyone Stares - The Police Inside Out' (USA)
Stewart Copeland, drummer for the seminal 1980's band The Police compiles his personal Super 8 home movie footage to create this fascinating portrait of a rock group at the peak of its popularity. Copeland's band mates Andy Summers and Sting also appear.
May 6
SHON | 8.15am ET | 'Possibilities' (USA)
An intimate documentary about Jazz pianist Herbie Hancock and his in-studio collaborations with a dozen formidable pop recording artists, collaborations that explore the unexpected like jazz improvisations. Features interviews with artists including Christina Aguilera, Annie Lenox, Carlos Santana, Sting, Paul Simon, and more.
May 6
Sky Movies Modern Greats | 8.45am UK Time | 'Rumblefish' (UK)
Gang leader Rusty James grows up in the shadow of his brother, a leather-clad loner known only as the Motorcycle Boy. Teen drama from director Francis Ford Coppola with a soundtrack by Stewart Copeland.
May 7
MuchMoreMusic | 6pm ET | 'MMM Profile: The Police' (Canada)
MuchMoreMusic profiles one of your favourite artists in this 30 minute slot. Featuring videos and interview clips spanning the band's career.
May 8
MuchMoreMusic | 3am ET | 'MMM Profile: The Police' (Canada)
MuchMoreMusic profiles one of your favourite artists in this 30 minute slot. Featuring videos and interview clips spanning the band's career.
May 8
SHO3 | 5pm ET | 'Possibilities' (USA)
An intimate documentary about Jazz pianist Herbie Hancock and his in-studio collaborations with a dozen formidable pop recording artists, collaborations that explore the unexpected like jazz improvisations. Features interviews with artists including Christina Aguilera, Annie Lenox, Carlos Santana, Sting, Paul Simon, and more.
May 9
SHO3 | 5am ET | 'Possibilities' (USA)
An intimate documentary about Jazz pianist Herbie Hancock and his in-studio collaborations with a dozen formidable pop recording artists, collaborations that explore the unexpected like jazz improvisations. Features interviews with artists including Christina Aguilera, Annie Lenox, Carlos Santana, Sting, Paul Simon, and more.
May 11
Sky Movies Modern Greats | 11.50am UK Time | 'Rumblefish' (UK)
Gang leader Rusty James grows up in the shadow of his brother, a leather-clad loner known only as the Motorcycle Boy. Teen drama from director Francis Ford Coppola with a soundtrack by Stewart Copeland.
May 12
SHON | 6.45am + 3pm ET | 'Possibilities' (USA)
An intimate documentary about Jazz pianist Herbie Hancock and his in-studio collaborations with a dozen formidable pop recording artists, collaborations that explore the unexpected like jazz improvisations. Features interviews with artists including Christina Aguilera, Annie Lenox, Carlos Santana, Sting, Paul Simon, and more.
May 13
SHO3 | 12pm ET | 'Possibilities' (USA)
An intimate documentary about Jazz pianist Herbie Hancock and his in-studio collaborations with a dozen formidable pop recording artists, collaborations that explore the unexpected like jazz improvisations. Features interviews with artists including Christina Aguilera, Annie Lenox, Carlos Santana, Sting, Paul Simon, and more.
May 13
DAVE | 10.40pm UK Time | 'Friday Night with Jonathan Ross' (UK)
Celebrity chat, general banter and current music sounds with the king of light entertainment Jonathan Ross. His guests are actress Kate Beckinsale, pop legend Sting and comedian and actor Lee Evans.
May 16
Sky Movies Modern Greats | 8.15am UK Time | 'Rumblefish' (UK)
Gang leader Rusty James grows up in the shadow of his brother, a leather-clad loner known only as the Motorcycle Boy. Teen drama from director Francis Ford Coppola with a soundtrack by Stewart Copeland.
May 16
TMC | 5.45pm ET | 'Everyone Stares - The Police Inside Out' (USA)
Stewart Copeland, drummer for the seminal 1980's band The Police compiles his personal Super 8 home movie footage to create this fascinating portrait of a rock group at the peak of its popularity. Copeland's band mates Andy Summers and Sting also appear.
May 19
MuchMoreMusic | 8.30am + 1.30pm ET | 'MMM Profile: The Police' (Canada)
MuchMoreMusic profiles one of your favourite artists in this 30 minute slot. Featuring videos and interview clips spanning the band's career.
May 25
TMC | 10.55am ET | 'Everyone Stares - The Police Inside Out' (USA)
Stewart Copeland, drummer for the seminal 1980's band The Police compiles his personal Super 8 home movie footage to create this fascinating portrait of a rock group at the peak of its popularity. Copeland's band mates Andy Summers and Sting also appear.
May 25
Sky Movies Modern Greats | 1.50pm UK Time | 'Rumblefish' (UK)
Gang leader Rusty James grows up in the shadow of his brother, a leather-clad loner known only as the Motorcycle Boy. Teen drama from director Francis Ford Coppola with a soundtrack by Stewart Copeland.
May 26
TMC | 1.45am ET | 'Everyone Stares - The Police Inside Out' (USA)
Stewart Copeland, drummer for the seminal 1980's band The Police compiles his personal Super 8 home movie footage to create this fascinating portrait of a rock group at the peak of its popularity. Copeland's band mates Andy Summers and Sting also appear.
June 29
TCM | 9pm UK Time | 'Plenty' (UK)
David Hare's Broadway play - about political idealism and the way some people always need to be fighting for a cause - was credibly transferred to the screen by director Fred Schepisi from Hare's screenplay. Meryl Streep (in the midst of a streak of movies that required accents) plays a British woman who fought for the French Resistance during World War II. When she returns to normal life in post-war England and marries a diplomat, she becomes something of a terror -speaking her mind when, of course, diplomacy dictates otherwise. Did she leave the best part of herself in France, where life was more meaningful and immediate? Hare's comment on Great Britain's post-war slide into Thatcherism, this film features a tough-minded (and not particularly likable) performance by Streep, who is actually quite good. It's a hard movie to embrace, but a well-made one nonetheless. Also features Sting.
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