I don’t have live news access right now, but here’s what’s publicly known about Greg Davies and the Kes connection:
- Greg Davies previously hosted a BBC Four documentary titled “Looking for Kes” (also referred to as “Kes: A Boy’s Life” in coverage) that explored Barry Hines’s novel A Kestrel for a Knave and its film Kes. This documentary aired around November 2019 and featured Davies revisiting Barnsley and exploring the book’s enduring appeal.[3][5][7]
- As of the latest widely reported coverage, there hasn’t been a new, high-profile update announcing a fresh Kes-related project by Davies beyond that 2019 documentary, though Davies remains active in television with projects like Taskmaster and The Cleaner.[2][3]
If you’d like, I can try to pull the very latest headlines again if you specify you want current updates, or I can summarize the 2019 documentary’s reception and key points in more detail. Would you like me to search for the latest developments now?
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pro.imdb.comThe Inbetweeners star is a lifelong fan of Hines' novel
www.standard.co.ukA flurry of BBC shows have been canned in recent months due to strict cost-cutting plans
www.gbnews.comComedian, actor and former English teacher Greg Davies is to present a BBC four documentary entitled Kes: A Boy's Life. It will air on BBC Four on 19 November at 9pm.Davies is a lifelong fan of Barry Hines' classic novel A Kestrel for a Knave, the story of Billy Casper training a kestrel as an escape from his troubled home and school life, which was famously made into the film Kes by Ken Loach.In this BBC film, Greg celebrates a novel that transformed how working class lives were portrayed in...
www.beyondthejoke.co.ukComedian, actor and ex-English teacher Greg Davies is a lifelong fan of Barry Hines's classic novel A Kestrel for a Knave, the story of Billy Casper training a kestrel as an escape from his troubled home and school life. In this documentary, Greg goes in search of the book's enduring appeal, travelling to Barnsley, where the book was set and where Ken Loach's famous adaptation, Kes, was filmed.
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economictimes.indiatimes.comThis year marks the 50th anniversary of Ken Loach’s film Kes, and the 51st of A Kestrel for a Knave, the Barry Hines novel it was based on. The story of Barnsley boy Billy Casper who finds an escape from his painful home life and brutal schooling by training a wild kestrel has resonated down the decades, and the film is regarded as a classic of British cinema, even if the Americans couldn’t understand its Yorkshire accents.
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