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    Home » Director, Beyond the Fringe star Jonathan Miller dies at 85

    Director, Beyond the Fringe star Jonathan Miller dies at 85

    By SHOOTThursday, November 28, 2019Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments2247 Views
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    In this Dec. 12, 1980 file photo, Jonathan Miller, left, directs Shakespeare's "Taming Of The Shrew" with actor John Cleese, right. The family of theater director and presenter Jonathan Miller says the star of the “Beyond the Fringe’’ comedy revue has died. He was 85 and had suffered from Alzheimer’s disease before his death Wednesday Nov. 27, 2019. (AP Photo, File)

    By Jill Lawless

    LONDON (AP) --

    Jonathan Miller, the polymath British stage director, filmmaker and comedian who co-created groundbreaking comedy revue "Beyond the Fringe," has died at the age of 85.

    Miller's family said Wednesday that he "died this morning peacefully at home with his family around him following a long battle with Alzheimer's."

    "His death is a great loss to our family and to his friends and will leave a huge hole in our lives," the family said.

    One of the country's most important and wide-ranging arts figures, Miller had a decades-long career that encompassed theater, television and opera.

    Some of Britain's largest and most respected arts institutions, including the National Theatre, the British Film Institute and the Royal Opera, hurried to pay tribute to his long career.

    Born in London in 1934, Miller studied medicine and qualified as a doctor before turning to the arts, spurred by the success of "Beyond the Fringe," a satirical revue he created in 1960 with fellow Cambridge University students Dudley Moore, Peter Cook and Alan Bennett.

    The show went from London's West End to Broadway, and helped launch a wave of irreverent, satirical comedy that included Monty Python's Flying Circus.

    It diverted Miller from a planned career in neurology into the arts.

    "It was kind of an accident, really," he told The Associated Press in 1981 — and a decision he sometimes said he regretted.

    From the early 1960s, Miller directed plays for both stage and television, including a 1970 production of "The Merchant of Venice" starring Laurence Olivier. His TV directing work included a psychedelic 1960s adaptation of "Alice in Wonderland" for the BBC and, later, six Shakespeare plays for the same broadcaster.

    In the 1970s — and despite his inability to read music — he moved into opera, working with major companies including Glyndebourne, the Royal Opera and the English National Opera. His production of "Cosi Fan Tutte" for the Royal Opera was a staple of the company's repertoire for nearly 20 years, and at the ENO he directed 15 productions including "The Marriage of Figaro" and "The Mikado."

    The company said Wednesday that "his 40-year contribution to the success of ENO was immense, and his productions are loved by audiences of all ages."

    Talkative, witty, sometimes acerbic, Miller also presented television series including "The Body in Question" —a vivid journey through medical history and the human body — and "Atheism: a Rough History of Disbelief," wrote books on subjects ranging from Sigmund Freud to acting and took up sculpting and photography.

    In 2002 he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II for services to music and the arts.

    Miller is survived by his wife Rachel, children Tom, William and Kate and several grandchildren.

    Danica Kirka contributed to this story.

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    Golden Globes draw 8.7M viewers, a nearly 7% dip from 2025

    Wednesday, January 14, 2026
    This image released by CBS Broadcasting shows Sara Murphy, foreground left, appearing with writer-director Paul Thomas Anderson, foreground right, and other cast members, as well as presenter Julia Roberts, right, as they accept the award for best motion picture - musical or comedy for "One Battle After Another" during the 83rd Golden Globes on Sunday, Jan. 11, 2026, at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, Calif. (Kevork Djansezian/CBS Broadcasting via AP)

    An audience of 8.7 million viewers watched the Golden Globes on Sunday, according to Nielsen, a decline of almost 7% from the year prior.

    Sunday's telecast on CBS, hosted by Nikki Glaser, didn't quite reach the viewership levels of the two previous Globes on CBS. In the network's first year with the award show, the broadcast was watched by 9.4 million. Last year, 9.3 million tuned in to the show, also hosted by Glaser.

    CBS and the Golden Globes in 2024 signed a five-year deal to broadcast the annual ceremony following years on NBC. After a diversity and ethics scandal led NBC to drop the Globes, the show was sold to the Penske Media-owned Dick Clark Productions and Todd Boehly's Eldridge Industries. Back in the late 2010s, the Globes typically drew close to 20 million viewers.

    On Sunday night, when "One Battle After Another" and "Hamnet" took top honors, many more were watching football. NBC's telecast of the Chargers-Patriots playoff game averaged 28.9 million viewers, according to Nielsen.

    CBS touted social engagement for the Globes, calling it the "most social ever," with 42 million interactions (up 5% from the year before), according to Social Content Ratings. More than 14 million watched Glaser's monologue across Globes social platforms in the first 36 hours.

    Paramount Skydance, CBS' parent company, on Monday filed a lawsuit against Warner Bros. Discovery and chief executive David Zaslav as part of its hostile takeover bid for the studio. Last week, Warner Bros. Discovery's board determined Paramount's offer is not in the best interests of the company or its shareholders, and it again recommended shareholders support the Netflix deal.

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