It was enjoyable, as ever, to watch, but ... there could have been so much more to tell about him. The stories by Phelge for instance. Korner told much more about him on the days he slept in his home for instance. Some of his Cheltenham school mates had interesting stories, some of his temporary colleagues (when Brian had all those different short period jobs) had stories to tell for instance. Brian was already occasionally "on the road" musically in 1957, age 15. Marianne Faithful and Anita P. could have added some more too. I think His Majesty could add quite a bit more on Brian too (even though he focusses on Brian's musical life only).
It was nice to hear Paul Trynka talking. He did quite a bit of research on Brian.
"The life of Brian" deserves more
I'm a GHOST living in a ghost town