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1994
1994x1
Freeze: But is it Art?
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In 1988, art student Damien Hirst and associates mounted an exhibition in London's East End entitled Freeze. Its critical and commercial success propelled them into the spotlight of the .. show full overview
1994x2
Mister Abbott's Broadway
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Liza Minnelli refers to him most respectfully as Mr Abbott. Others call him the master stager of musicals and the apprentice's sorcerer. Since turning to musicals in the mid-30s, George .. show full overview
1994x3
A Suitable Boy: Vikram Seth
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Vikram Seth's novel A Suitable Boy is over 1,300 pages long and weighs several pounds. Yet it outsold popular novelists like Jilly Cooper and John Le Carre and has made an international .. show full overview
1994x4
The Performers: Goya
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No one knows what trauma was experienced by the great Spanish painter Francisco Goya during his 40s but it left him profoundly deaf and dramatically changed both his style and the .. show full overview
1994x5
Hildegard
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Sister Hildegard of Bingen was a 12th century nun, a composer of music, a scientist, painter and visionary. Arraigned by her Abbot for harbouring a suspected witch and for her "false" .. show full overview
1994x6
Bill T Jones
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In the hothouse of the American dance world, choreographer Bill T Jones is one of the brightest stars. His 1990 work, Last Supper at Uncle Tom's Cabin, shocked New York audiences with .. show full overview
1994x7
Gielgud: Scenes from Nine Decades
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From the stage of the Old Vic Theatre, where he first walked on in 1921, one of Britain's greatest actors Sir John Gielgud reflects on a career that has spanned over seven decades. Shown .. show full overview
1994x8
Joan Littlewood's Lovely War
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Theatrical producer and director Joan Littlewood has always been a controversial figure. Her extraordinary methods of directing have been much disputed, but despite this, she was .. show full overview
1994x9
Sir John Betjeman
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In the week that a collection of Sir John Betjeman's letters is published, this documentary reflects on one of our most popular and engaging poets. Betjeman's poetry was accessible: it .. show full overview
1994x10
Every Inch a King
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Robert Stephens arrives in London this week with rave notices for his performance in the Royal Shakespeare Company's King Lear, opening at the Barbican Theatre. This Omnibus profile (the .. show full overview
1994x11
The Gentle Art of Making Enemies
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Discussion on the life and work of James McNeil Whistler. Re-creates some of his most famous paintings, in studio tableaux.
1994x12
Doris Lessing: A Part of Me
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Doris Lessing, one of the most widely-acclaimed writers of her generation, talks about the years covered by her new book Under My Skin, from her childhood in colonial Rhodesia to her at .. show full overview
1994x13
Quentin Tarantino: Hollywood's Boy Wonder
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As the latest offering by wunderkind of cinema Quentin Tarantino - Pulp Fiction - opens this week in Britain, his cult classic Reservoir Dogs is still running in the cinemas, having been .. show full overview
1994x14
About Face
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A challenging history of the self portrait, from the first cave man who drew his image on the wall to today's provocative art, complementing several art exhibitions. Omnibus examines and .. show full overview
1994x15
The Trials of Dominick Dunne
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Though not starting out as a writer and journalist until he was 51, Dominick Dunne quickly sprang to fame in America for his coverage of high-profile criminal cases - most .. show full overview
1994x16
Pink Floyd: The Story
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The epic rise of one of the world's most successful bands, from its early days as a regular feature on the underground scene in the late 60s, through the heady years of the 70s when .. show full overview
1994x17
Henri Cartier-Bresson
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One of the 20th century's most distinctive artists, camera-shy master photographer Cartier-Bresson, now 86, makes a rare television appearance to talk about his life, philosophy and .. show full overview
1994x18
Stevenson's Travels (1)
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The first of a two-part documentary celebrating the life and work of Robert Louis Stevenson, who died 100 years ago next Saturday. Among his works are some of the greatest classics of .. show full overview
1994x19
Stevenson's Travels (2)
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The conclusion to the two-part documentary celebrating the life and work of Robert Louis Stevenson covers the last 14 years - the writing of his first novel Treasure Island; the story .. show full overview

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