Star Portraits with Rolf Harris - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Barbara Windsor
Rolf Harris invites three professional artists to paint the portrait of EastEnders star, Barbara Windsor. The Theatre Royal in Stratford provides the location for the sitting, where the artists have only five hours to capture Barbara before completing their portraits in just two weeks.
The finale takes place on the set of EastEnders, where Rolf reveals the three very different portraits to Barbara. However, she is only allowed to choose one of the portraits to take home to keep – but which one will it be?

Kelly Holmes
Double Olympic champion Dame Kelly Holmes is sitting still for a change as Rolf Harris invites three accomplished artists to paint the record breaking athlete's portrait at Don Valley stadium.
With only a five hour sitting with Kelly and then two weeks to complete their paintings, which aspects of Kelly's character will the artists choose to capture? And which of the three will Dame Kelly choose to keep?

Bill Oddie
Birdwatching funnyman Bill Oddie receives the 'Star Portraits' treatment as Rolf Harris sets three professional artists the task of capturing on canvas the former Goodie.
Bill would like to see his more frivolous side put down in paint but it's up to each individual artist to decide which aspects of Bill's character they want to uncover in their work.
Two weeks after the sitting Rolf reveals the finished paintings to Bill at his old University, Pembroke College, Cambridge. Having his portrait painted proves to be a real education for the star of Springwatch as he comes to terms with looking at himself through three very different pairs of eyes. But which portrait will he choose to take home?
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