Meridian Episodes Episode guide
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Laurie Anderson - United States 1-4
Musician Laurie Anderson, actress Jane Lapotaire, and writer Kurt Vonnegut
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Laurence Olivier's Lear
Michael Elliot on directing Laurence Olivier in King Lear for British television
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Latino culture in New York
How Latin American culture is influencing the food, literature and music of New York
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Las Meninas - The Maids of Honour
A documentary on the painting Las Meninas or The Maids Of Honour
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Larry Kramer
Programme on Larry Kramer
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Langston Hughes
A profile of the African American poet and the leading figure of the Harlem Renaissance
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Lady Jane - the Nine Days' Queen
On the set of movie Lady Jane starring Helena Bonham Carter and directed by Trevor Nunn
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Lady in the Dark – Psychiatric Musical
A revival of the 1940s musical Lady in the Dark is reviewed by Sheridan Morely
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L'Os by Birago Diop
Seneglese writer Birago Diop's play L'Os, Thomas Keneally on his novel Schindler's Ark
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L'Amant
A review of the film The Lover, or L'Amant
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Kuwaiti musicians
David Lodge reports from Cairo on the response of Kuwaiti musicians to the crisis there
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Kurt Weill's Street Scene
Kurt Weill's American opera Street Scene revived by the English National Opera
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Kogi people - The Heart of the Worl
Alan Ereira on his film about South American Kogi people, The Heart of the World
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Kiss of the Spider Woman
New musical version of Kiss of the Spider Woman
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Kipling's India
Kipling's India, Juan Martin, AN Wilson, and the paintings of Patrick Caulfield
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Kingsley Amis wins Booker Prize for fiction
Kingsley Amis wins the 1986 Booker Prize for Fiction with The Old Devils
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Kingsley Amis on Bond
Kingsley Amis reviews the new James Bond film Licence to Kill
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Kingsley Amis - The Folks That Live on the Hill
A review of the new Kingsley Amis novel The Folks That Live on the Hill
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Kingsley Amis - Difficulties with Girls
A review of Kingley Amis's Difficulties with Girls
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King Henry IV, Part One
An analysis of Shakespeare's historical play
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Kettle's Yard
Special on Kettle's Yard in Cambridge and its distinctive collection of 20th Century art
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Kenneth McMillan
A profile of ballet choreographer Kenneth McMillan
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Kenneth MacMillan's Anastasia dances again
Kenneth MacMillan's ballet Anastasia is performed again by the Royal Ballet after 18 years
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Kenneth Brannagh in Hamlet
A review of Kenneth Brannagh's version of Hamlet
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Kenneth Branagh
An interview with Kenneth Branagh
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Kendall Geers and guilt
South African artist Kendall Geers and Guilty, a work of art on the legacy of Apartheid
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Ken Saro-Wiwa
A review of Ken Saro-Wiwa's posthumously published novel
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Ken Russell's Gothic
Review of the film Gothic, directed by Ken Russell
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Kazuo Ishiguro's Orphans
Why Kazuo Ishiguro's new novel, When We Were Orphans, is so "intriguing and compulsive"
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Kazuo Ishiguro's A Pale View of Hills
Kazuo Ishiguro talks about his debut novel