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Big noises of silent movies

Paul Merton's Birth of Hollywood

BBC 2, 9.30pm

By the mid-1920s, 60 million Americans were going to the movies every week. No wonder US financiers were so willing to fund the building of new cinemas and no wonder an actor-director called Erich von Stroheim, the Kevin Costner of his day, thought so little of serving vintage champagne to actors in the background of party scenes in his films.