Jonathan Miller
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Miller (far left) with the Beyond the Fringe cast |
Sir Jonathan Wolfe Miller,
CBE (born
July 21,
1934) is a
British physician,
theatre and
opera director and
television presenter.
Miller grew up in
Hampstead in a well-connected
Jewish family - his father Emanuel (
1892-
1970) was a
psychiatrist specialising in child development, and his mother Betty (née Spiro) (
1910-
1965) was a novelist and biographer; his sister Sarah (d. 2006) worked in television for many years and retained an involvement with Judaism that her brother, a self-declared atheist (see below) eschewed.
He studied natural sciences and medicine at
St John's College at the
University of Cambridge and
University College London, graduating in
1959 and worked as a hospital doctor for the next two years. He was, however, also involved in the university drama society and the
Cambridge Footlights and in
1960 he helped write and produce '
Beyond the Fringe' at the
Edinburgh Festival which launched the careers of
Alan Bennett,
Peter Cook and
Dudley Moore. Miller quit the show shortly after its move to New York and took over as editor and presenter of the
BBC's flagship arts programme
Monitor. In
1966 he wrote, produced and directed a play of
Alice in Wonderland for the
BBC, and in
1968 Whistle and I'll Come to You, an adaptation of
M. R. James' ghost story, "Oh, Whistle, and I'll Come to You, My Lad".
During the later
1960s, he had a major falling-out with the magazine
Private Eye that he attributes to implicit
anti-semitism. Since then
Private Eye has occasionally lampooned him under the name 'Dr Jonathan', depicting him as a
Dr Johnson-like self-important man of learning.
In the
1970s, he started directing and producing operas for the
Kent Opera and
Glyndebourne, with a new production of
The Marriage of Figaro for
English National Opera in
1978. He has now become one of the world's leading opera directors. At the same time he held a research fellowship in the history of medicine at
University College, London.
Most of his work for television has been for the
BBC, starting by producing a series of 12
Shakespeare plays between
1980-
1982. He also wrote and presented several factual series drawing on his experience as a physician, for example
The Body in Question (
1978) (which caused some controversy for showing the dissection of a cadaver),
States of Mind 1983,
Who Cares and
Born Talking.
In
2004, he wrote and presented a series on
atheism,
Atheism: A Rough History of Disbelief (on-screen title; but more commonly referred to as
Jonathan Miller's Brief History of Disbelief) for
BBC Four TV, exploring the roots of his own atheism and investigating the history of atheism in the world. Individual conversations, debates and discussions for the series that could not be included, due to time constraints, were individually aired in a six-part series entitled
The Atheism Tapes. He is also an honorary associate of the
National Secular Society.
He is a Commander of the
Order of the British Empire (
1983), a Fellow of the
Royal College of Physicians in
London and
Edinburgh, and a Foreign Member of the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He was
knighted in
2002.
In the film for television
Not Only But Always about the careers of Peter Cook and Dudley Moore,
Jonathan Aris played Jonathan Miller as a young man.
Miller lives in
Camden, North London.
Country of publication is the UK, unless stated otherwise
As writer, contributor or editor* (republished in 2000 as
Introducing Darwin and Evolution Icon Books (Faber))
* (1994 Jonathan Cape [pop-up book])
* — participants include
Jerome Bruner,
Daniel Dennett,
Brian Farrell,
Jerry Fodor,
Thomas Szasz* (pop-up book intended for children)
* (The Applause Acting Series)
* (University Research Lecture Series No. 5)
* — Contributors Jonathan Miller with
Stephen Jay Gould,
Daniel J Kevles,
RC Lewontin,
Oliver Sacks* [kit / model book]
* [collection of his photographs]
* — Essays by Jonathan Miller
Geoffrey O'Brien,
Charles Rosen,
Tom Stoppard and
Garry Wills* Jonathan Miller appears on the Puccini and Bach DVDs of this BBC series.
* Jonathan Miller appears in this one-hour program on the painter
* Jonathan Miller has a director's commentary track.
Introduction or foreword contributed* (directors note)
* (introduction)
Books about MillerMiller and the satire boom*
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Can English Satire Draw Blood?*
Jonathan Miller: Theatre & Opera Director, Physician and Author*
Jonathan Miller biographical pack from Miller's agents
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Jonathan Miller radio series Self Made Things on the origin of life*
Jonathan Miller on a 6-part the history of Public Health in England. Also includes a spill-over interview series al a Atheism Tapes*
Jonathan Miller's choices on
Desert Island Discs*
Jonathan Miller's Brief History of Disbelief View
Clips from documentary*
Jonathan Miller on IMDB