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==Television== ===''The Rhythm of Life''=== In 1997β98, Martin hosted a three-part [[BBC]] co-produced documentary series titled ''The Rhythm of Life'', in which he discussed various aspects of musical composition with professional musicians and singers, among them [[Brian Wilson]], [[Billy Joel]], and [[Celine Dion]]. The series aired on the [[Ovation (U.S. TV channel)|Ovation]] television network in the United States.<ref>[http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/series/29086 Program listing at British Film Industry website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100815020856/http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/series/29086 |date=15 August 2010}} bfi.org.uk. Retrieved: 2 May 2013.</ref><ref>[http://realscreen.com/2000/01/01/27819-20000101/ "The Rhythm of Life strikes a sweet note with Ovation"] realscreen.com. Retrieved: 2 May 2013.</ref><ref>[https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1997-04-13-ca-48162-story.html "All You Need Is ... 'The Rhythm of Life'"] articles.latimes.com. Retrieved: 2 May 2013.</ref> ===''Produced by George Martin''=== On 25 April 2011, a 90-minute documentary feature film co-produced by the BBC ''[[Arena (UK TV series)|Arena]]'' team, ''[[Produced by George Martin]]'', aired to critical acclaim for the first time in the UK. It combines rare archive footage and new interviews with, among others, [[Paul McCartney]], [[Ringo Starr]], [[Jeff Beck]], [[Cilla Black]], and [[Giles Martin]], and tells the life story of how Martin, a schoolboy growing up in the Depression, grew up to become a legendary music producer.{{sfn|Womack|2018|p=483}} The film, with over 50 minutes of extra footage, including interviews from [[Rick Rubin]], [[T-Bone Burnett]] and [[Ken Scott]], was released worldwide by [[Eagle Rock Entertainment]] on DVD and Blu-ray on 10 September 2012.{{citation needed|date=November 2022}} [[Mark Lewisohn]] curated an accompanying six-volume musical box set.{{sfn|Womack|2018|p=483}} ===''Soundbreaking: Stories from the Cutting Edge of Recorded Music''=== Produced in association with Sir George Martin, ''[[SoundBreaking|Soundbreaking: Stories from the Cutting Edge of Recorded Music]]'' charts a century's worth of music innovation and experimentation, and offers a behind-the-scenes look at recorded music. ''Soundbreaking'' features more than 160 original interviews with some of the most celebrated recording artists, producers, and music industry pioneers of all time. ''Soundbreaking'' became Martin's last, and one of his most personal, projects when he died six days before its premiere.<ref>[http://soundbreaking.com/about-the-series/ "About the Series: Soundbreaking"] soundbreaking.com. Retrieved: 26 November 2016.</ref>
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