WATCH ON BBC SELECT: THE AGING DROP
The Aging Drop was live between Thursday 22nd April – Wednesday 28th April, check out Select More every other week to be the first to explore the latest Drop.
Every other week, BBC Select brings you a curated collection of three thought-provoking programs and an exclusive Take on a subject that touches us all. We explore a culturally relevant theme and examine it in depth, offering you fresh perspectives on the things that matter in life, from love and war, parenthood and consumerism, to revolution and race.
This week’s Drop asks: Is aging really as bad as we seem to think? Grammy award-winning rapper Chuck D says not, suggesting that we should all enjoy getting older and appreciate the knowledge, wisdom and mindful living that can come with increasing years. We explore age and artistry in Hokusai: Old Man Crazy to Paint, its impact on beauty in I Was Once a Beauty Queen, and the man trying to escape death in Eat to Live Forever with Giles Coren.
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CHUCK D ON AGING
The Drop on BBC Select brings you the thoughts of writers, filmmakers and more. This week, we ponder an age-old question. Is growing older really that terrible? Rapper Chuck D offers some well-chosen words of wisdom on how to age well. The charismatic hip-hop front man shot to fame as the leader of hip hop legends Public Enemy in 1987, when the group’s debut album Yo! Bum Rush the Show consolidated their reputation for hard-hitting political lyrics mixed with powerful sampling and beats. Now aged 60, Chuck is still known for delivering forceful social messages through his rapping and in this Take, this most persuasive of messengers counsels that we should look forward and not backward and asserts that rather than regretting the passing of time, we should enjoy the ride.
Watch Chuck D in Takes, filmed exclusively for BBC Select.
HOKUSAI: OLD CRAZY MAN TO PAINT

You may think you don’t know who Katsushika Hokusai is, but you do. This Japanese artist, known simply as Hokusai to art lovers around the world, is part of the culture of his home country. Famed not only as an ukiyo-e painter and printmaker, he is the creator of one of the most identifiable works of art on the planet – The Great Wave off Kanagawa. But while Hokusai was venerated by the painters who followed him and is still adored by present-day Manga fans, he lived a life permeated by poverty and misfortune, even being unlucky enough to be hit by lightning. However, this Edo old master never gave up. Despite facing more than his share of challenges, he did not acknowledge aging as a barrier to working, painting and printing into his dotage. He even changed his name to reflect his determination to keep producing incredible artworks as he grew older. By the end of his long, productive life, Katsushika Hokusai became Gakyo Rojin Manji – Old Man Crazy to Paint.
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I WAS ONCE A BEAUTY QUEEN

Beauty contests were a staple of British TV in the 1970s and 80s, attracting audiences of millions and propelling the winners into the show business stratosphere. Crowned beauty queens were famous, fabulous and feted as the most gorgeous girls in the country. But these high-profile pageants demanded a prerequisite of youth. What happened once age took its inevitable toll and it was all over for Miss United Kingdom and Miss Great Britain? This quirky film talks to the women who wore the victory sashes and twinkling tiaras and asks what effect winning these competitions had on the rest of their lives. After they’d coped with sexism, swimsuits and sashaying across the stage to take the crown, did their lives improve as their looks faded?
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