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Peter O'Toole: Along Sky Roads To Aqaba - TV Showtimes
Sunday, November 30
11:55pm
Peter O'Toole: Along Sky Roads To Aqaba
SBS
Peter O'Toole: Along Sky Roads To Aqaba
SBS, 11:55pm, Sun, 30 Nov 2025, 100 minutes
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Peter O'Toole: Along The Sky Roads To Aqaba is a feature documentary about legendary actor Peter O’Toole, who brought a touch of danger to his art and a stroke of madness to his life, yet inspired a generation of movie makers. Reflecting O’Toole's theatrical legacy, this film is structured into four acts, each introduced by a quote about O’Toole that encapsulates his life during a specific period. Each act expands into a holistic narrative addressing questions such as his self-belief, his alcoholism, his relationships with women, his belief in socialism and his selective embrace of Irishness. While O’Toole's words (gleaned from hundreds of hours of archival interviews) act as a narrator of his own journey, Jim Sheridan further explores the story through interviews with O’Toole’s family, artists, actors, and directors that knew him well.
Ireland, English, Documentary, Biography
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Peter O'Toole: Along Sky Roads To Aqaba
SBS HD
Peter O'Toole: Along Sky Roads To Aqaba
SBS HD, 11:55pm, Sun, 30 Nov 2025, 100 minutes
ON NOW REPEAT
Peter O'Toole: Along The Sky Roads To Aqaba is a feature documentary about legendary actor Peter O’Toole, who brought a touch of danger to his art and a stroke of madness to his life, yet inspired a generation of movie makers. Reflecting O’Toole's theatrical legacy, this film is structured into four acts, each introduced by a quote about O’Toole that encapsulates his life during a specific period. Each act expands into a holistic narrative addressing questions such as his self-belief, his alcoholism, his relationships with women, his belief in socialism and his selective embrace of Irishness. While O’Toole's words (gleaned from hundreds of hours of archival interviews) act as a narrator of his own journey, Jim Sheridan further explores the story through interviews with O’Toole’s family, artists, actors, and directors that knew him well.
Ireland, English, Documentary, Biography
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