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Temporada 1998
Fecha de emisión
Ene 12, 1998
In the first of six interviews with prominent figures from the arts and media, Jeremy Isaacs talks to writer/comedian Ben Elton.
In the first of six interviews with prominent figures from the arts and media, Jeremy Isaacs talks to writer/comedian Ben Elton.
Fecha de emisión
Ene 19, 1998
Ian McKellen talks to Jeremy Isaacs about his acting career and also recalls the decision to come out.
Ian McKellen talks to Jeremy Isaacs about his acting career and also recalls the decision to come out.
Fecha de emisión
Ene 26, 1998
Singer Joan Baez engages in a frank and sometimes prickly look back over her career in the company of Jeremy Isaacs.
Singer Joan Baez engages in a frank and sometimes prickly look back over her career in the company of Jeremy Isaacs.
Fecha de emisión
Feb 09, 1998
After 30 years as a war reporter for the BBC, Martin Bell made his own headlines by standing, and winning, as an Independent in the Cheshire constituency of Tatton. He talks to Jeremy
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After 30 years as a war reporter for the BBC, Martin Bell made his own headlines by standing, and winning, as an Independent in the Cheshire constituency of Tatton. He talks to Jeremy Isaacs about the personal effects of reporting in Bosnia and his new political career.
Fecha de emisión
Feb 16, 1998
For over 30 years, artist/musician Yoko Ono has been one of the world's most famous women. She talks to Jeremy Isaacs about her life and work, meeting John Lennon and coping with media and public hostility after the break-up of the Beatles.
For over 30 years, artist/musician Yoko Ono has been one of the world's most famous women. She talks to Jeremy Isaacs about her life and work, meeting John Lennon and coping with media and public hostility after the break-up of the Beatles.
Fecha de emisión
Feb 23, 1998
David Mamet is one of America's greatest living writers, best known for his explosive contemporary plays such as Sexual Perversity in Chicago, American Buffalo, Oleanna and Glengarry
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David Mamet is one of America's greatest living writers, best known for his explosive contemporary plays such as Sexual Perversity in Chicago, American Buffalo, Oleanna and Glengarry Glen Ross. His film screenplay credits include The Untouchables and The Verdict, and he has also written and directed the films House of Games and Homicide.
Mamet - who has recently completed his second novel, three new screenplays and a book of essays on acting talks to Jeremy Isaacs about what it is like to be Jewish in America, his childhood in fifties Chicago, and his fondness for hunting deer.
Fecha de emisión
Sept 14, 1998
In a special edition of the one-to-one interview programme, the tables are turned as James Naughtie takes the inquisitor's seat to fire questions at regular presenter Jeremy Isaacs.
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In a special edition of the one-to-one interview programme, the tables are turned as James Naughtie takes the inquisitor's seat to fire questions at regular presenter Jeremy Isaacs.
They discuss Isaacs's 40-year career in TV, during which time he has been controller of Thames Television and the first chief executive of Channel 4.
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