PBS keeps 'King Lear' nude decision under wraps July 12, 2008, 5:41 PM EST
Ian McKellen's acclaimed performance in "King Lear" is coming to PBS, but a public TV executive was coy Saturday about whether his on-stage nude scene will be exposed on air.
PBS President and CEO Paula Kerger, who saw the play during its brief run in New York, said she was impressed by the production and recalled thinking, "This is the kind of thing people should have a chance to see."
When Kerger told a Television Critics Association meeting that the play had been filmed for PBS and would air next season, she was asked about McKellen's full-frontal nudity and whether it would be acceptable for public television.
"Let's talk about this in January," Kerger said, attempting to boot the issue to the next scheduled meeting of the critics' group.
Pressed to address the question, she replied: "It's what I think about it and what the FCC will allow," a reference to the Federal Communications Commission that regulates broadcast channels.
Broadcasters have run afoul of FCC decency standards before, facing fines for profanity and, in the case of Janet Jackson's 2004 Super Bowl show "wardrobe malfunction," nudity.
So what did Kerger personally think of the nude scene with McKellen?
"It's powerful. His entire performance is quite powerful," she said.
The Royal Shakespeare Company's production, directed by Trevor Nunn, ran at Brooklyn Academy of Music's Harvey Theater last fall.
The 69-year-old McKellen's performance as Lear was lauded by The Associated Press for "expertly capturing the man's physical and mental decline." The review noted that McKellen shed not only his sanity but also, at one point, his trousers.
my dad has told me that when he was middle school aged his friends and him would stay up late at night to watch public broadcasting, which would show foreign films and occasionally you'd see a breast here and there. it really doesn't matter either way whether this happens or not, i just found it somewhat interesting
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Post subject: Re: PBS to possibly show male nude scene
Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 10:48 pm
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Not really. In King Lear the title character is naked because he's going insane, not because Matt Stone wanted to make you laugh with a dick joke. The nudity isn't the point.
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