Concluding with part III of Always on Sunday.
15. Bribe me with art
I think this is the 1st time I have ever heard of a painting or paintings being used as an attempted bribe.
16. Surprise me!
Surprised that his paintings did not begin to sell immediately after his trial.
17. Publicity
As the only bad publicity is no publicity, and being found guilty, after a public trial, even if the punishment was not as severe as it could have been, is certainly bad publicity.
18. Nudity
You can hardly get any type of film from Ken Russell without him putting a nude woman in it.
19. Picasso
Pablo Picasso. That is a painter who Ken should have done a program on for the BBC.
20. Sympathy
Whether they deserved it or not, Ken could almost always get his audience to feel some sympathy for his subject.
21. The fool
It is said that a person who has himself for a lawyer has a fool for a client. It is too bad that Rousseau did not take that advice, when it came to being his own doctor.
22. The end
His The Dream had a value of o'er $1,000,000 in 1965. Just think how much it'd be worth now, o'er 50 years later.
Next time: an attempt to do something a little different. If I can find it on the internet, a critique of the script for Dracula. The film he wanted to do in lieu of the film he did do, which was Lair of the White Worm.