Frank Zappa & 200 Motels – Pop Screen 20

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The prospect of a Frank Zappa episode of Pop Screen is likely to get you either cheering or groaning, which is of course why we’re doing it. This week, confirmed Zappa obsessive Aidan Fatkin joins regular host and Zappa dunce Graham to talk him through the jazz-rock-classical-comedy titan’s career – his epic discography, exhaustive production techniques, ribald wit and many, many, seriously many battles with the forces of censorship.

We’re also here, of course, to talk about his 1971 film 200 Motels, a plotless mix of skits, musical performances, animation that might be too weird for cult status. Full of sex, lies and videotape – hey, that’s a catchy title! – it can be hard work but, like Zappa himself, it’s a true one-off. We discuss the career of co-director Tony Palmer and his influence on rock-doc history, as well as Keith Moon playing a sexy nun, a bizarre misunderstanding over the word “pad” and Danny Baker for some reason.

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