The South Bank Show
The South Bank Show is a television arts magazine show produced by ITV between 1978 and 2010. A new series began on Sky Arts from 27 May 2012. Presented by Melvyn Bragg, the show aims to bring both high art and popular culture to a mass audience.
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Season 9
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E1
Sir Alec Guinness
Oct 6, 1985 · 53m -
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E2
Peter Ackroyd's Hawksmoor
Oct 13, 1985 · 53m -
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E3
Ian McKellen, Diary of a Year
Oct 20, 1985 · 53m -
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E4
Theatre of Comedy workshop
Oct 27, 1985 · 53m -
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E5
Pete Townshend: After the Fire
Nov 3, 1985 · 53m -
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E6
Sir Stephen Spender
Nov 10, 1985 · 53m -
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E7
Marguerite Duras
Nov 17, 1985 · 53m -
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E8
Karole Armitage
Nov 24, 1985 · 53m -
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E9
Peter Shaffer
Dec 1, 1985 · 53m -
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E10
John Cleese
Cleese was silently scripting A Fish Called Wanda at the time this interview was filmed. It is not mentioned in this program. What is mentioned is Cleese's spectrum of work from sketch comedy to industrial training films to therapeutical books. Video clips include sequences from Cleese's classics: At Last the 1948 Show, Monty Python's Flying Circus, and Fawlty Towers.
Jan 12, 1986 · 53m -
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E11
Vladimir Ashkenazy
Jan 19, 1986 · 53m -
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E12
Paul Schrader
Jan 26, 1986 · 53m -
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E13
Purcell's Dido and Aenaes
Feb 2, 1986 · 53m -
14
E14
Patrick Heron
Feb 9, 1986 · 53m -
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E15
Blue Note Records
Feb 16, 1986 · 53m -
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E16
Michala Petri
Feb 23, 1986 · 53m -
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E17
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
Mar 2, 1986 · 53m -
18
E18
Absolute Beginners (film)
Mar 9, 1986 · 53m -
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E19
Arthur Boyd
Mar 23, 1986 · 51m -
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E20
Hal Prince: Rethinking the Musical
Apr 6, 1986 · 54m -
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E21
British Soap Operas
Apr 13, 1986 · 53m -
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E22
Hull Truck Theatre Company
Apr 20, 1986 · 53m -
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E23
Velvet Underground
The South Bank Show’s Velvet Underground documentary contains interviews with Lou Reed, John Cale, Sterling Morrison, Moe Tucker, Nico, Andy Warhol and lots of early Velvet performance footage.
Apr 27, 1986 · 53m -
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E24
Al Jolson
May 4, 1986 · 53m