The Proms 71

E1

Happy Birthday Dear Albert

E2

Glenda Jackson: A Private Face in a Public Place

E3

The Young Platform

E4

David Lean

E5

There Was an Old Person Called Lear...

E6

Paul Klee: Heart of Creation

E7

Rap Her Te Bank

E8

An exploration of industrial Folksong in Britain from the birth of the Industrial Revolution through to contemporary events affecting us all.It was filmed in Folk Clubs across Britain.

Mind You I Live Here: Stan Barstow

E9

A portrait of Yorkshire writer and author Stan Barstow; includes contributions from his friends.

Will the real Mr Hogarth....

E10

A personal appraisal of the caricaturist William Hogarth.

Duke Ellington and his Orchestra

E11

Vive La Culture!

E12

A tour of the arts,dance and theatre of Amiens, a town that makes car tyres.

Instant Nostalgia

E13

Humphrey Bogart

E14

Paradise Restored

E15

A Modern Turn of Mind

E16

Sir John Barbirolli: Glorious John

E17

Bruno Walter: The Face of Music

E18

Rise Above It: Tyrone Guthrie

E19

Man at the Met: Sir Rudolf Bing

E20

The Fall of Venice

E21

Actor, I Said

E22

The Great American Dream Machine

E23

Leningrad Reborn

E24

Born Black Born British

E25

Young West Indians give an impression of their life in this country through their paintings, music, and writing.

A Dignified Comic Set-to: Groucho Marx

E26

The Man Behind the Mask: Marcel Marceau

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