
I was very pleased to read The Independent review.

I wrote about the Newsnight clip on my Live Journal and an abridged version of my write-up follows:
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BBC Newsnight had a 10 minute feature on The Children of Húrin on Monday night, around 11pm.

This included two brief clips from an interview with the Prof himself, filmed in 1968 but never broadcast before. In this old black-and-white footage, Tolkien was talking about the Elves and "their fight with the devil in the North of what is our world" - he meant Morgoth, of course.
I've got a CD of Tolkien reading passages from LOTR, which is lovely (LOTR sounds so fabulous when read aloud!), but in this old footage he was actually quite difficult to listen to: he had a rich, comfortable voice, but spoke rather indistinctly. I had to replay the footage twice because I found it so hard to hear what he was saying. Makes you wonder what it must have been like to have attended his lectures!! His long, rambling sentences were a bit Treebeard-like. I wouldn't have been surprised to hear him go "hoom, ha, ah now, that is a bit hasty".
Oh, and the BBC opened this tasty morsel of a featurette with one of my favourite scenes from TTT:EE: Éowyn's lament at Théodred's funeral.

Now, that showed a lot of care and thought ... they'd deliberately chosen a clip from the film trilogy that was about death and mourning, in order to make the connection with the bleak sadness of the Húrin family saga. I was impressed.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/6564953.stm