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Episodes
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E1
Tribute to Laurence Olivier
July 14, 1989
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E2
Jessye Norman Sings Carmen
July 21, 1989
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E3
A Second Chance
September 8, 1989
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E4
Rape - That's Entertainment?
September 15, 1989
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E5
Raymond Carver
September 22, 1989
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E6
Butterfly
September 29, 1989
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E7
Art in the Ring
October 6, 1989
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E8
Art in the Third Reich- Power
October 13, 1989
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E9
Art in the Third Reich- Propaganda
October 20, 1989
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E10
Ronnie Scott and All That Jazz
October 27, 1989
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E11
Tim Rollins & Kos: The Art of Survival
November 3, 1989
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E12
The Kirov Ballet: Leningrad Legend
November 10, 1989
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E13
Pipe Dreams
November 24, 1989
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E14
My Most Difficult Book - The Story of 'Lolita'
December 1, 1989
How Vladimir Nabokov wrote his most famous novel, and why it is one of the greatest novels ever written.
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Alan Ayckbourn: Sex and Politics
February 13, 1990
Michael Billington, drama critic of The Guardian newspaper, explores the life and work of Alan Ayckbourn, including his latest play due to open in London - Man of the Moment - and also conducts an interview with the playwright and director.
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Sunday in the Park with Stephen
March 20, 1990
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E17
The Novelist Who Would Be President
March 27, 1990
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E18
Van Gogh
June 20, 1990
Vincent Van Gogh [played by Linus Roache] meets Roulin, [played by Jim Broadbent]and Gaughin [played by Jack Shepherd]