Meridian Episodes Episode guide
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Ian McEwan on 'Atonement'
Novelist Ian McEwan on viewing events through the prism of childish misunderstanding
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Ian Hamilton Finlay
Documentary film-maker Marc Cousins visits Scottish artist Ian Hamilton Finlay
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Iain Sinclair’s London Orbital
The British writer takes a walk around the perimeter of London
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Iain Sinclair interview
The British writer and 'psychogeographer' talks about his novel Landor's Tower
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Iain Banks gets creepy and corporate
Iain Banks talks about his latest novel, The Business
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Hungary's 'theatre of misery'
A review of Hungarian theatre and the 'theatre of misery'
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Hungarian Film Industry
Includes interviews with directors Judit Elek, Zsolt Kezdi-Kovacs and Miklos Jancso
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Hungarian Culture Festival
Special from the Barbican's Magyarok Festival celebrating Hungary's art, music, and dance
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Humbug! A Christmas Carol
Exploring the ghost story A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
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Hugh MacDiarmid
A profile of Scottish poet Hugh MacDiarmid
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HRF Keating's Under a Monsoon Cloud
Author PD James on British crime novelist HRF Keating's Under a Monsoon Cloud
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Howards End - the film
Producer Ismail Merchant talks about his new film Howards End
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Howard Hodgkin
Discussing the work of Howard Hodgkin
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Howard Hawks - part two
The film director, producer and writer, Howard Hawks
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Howard Hawks - part one
The film director, producer and writer, Howard Hawks
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Howard Brenton's Genius
Playwright Howard Brenton, artist Sir Matthew Smith, and novelist William Cooper
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Howard Arkley, painter of Australian Suburbia
The suburban visions of Australian painter Howard Arkley, who has died aged 48
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How to write
How do novelists physically write?
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How things came together for Chinua Achebe
Why Chinua Achebe's first novel, Things Fall Apart, made such a big impact in 1958
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How the West was Shot: Part 4
How the treatment of Native Americans in Hollywood westerns shifted in the 1970s
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How the West was Shot: Part 3
How the American westerns of the late 60s and 70s reflected the revolutionary times
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How the West was Shot: Part 2
How the Italian director Sergio Leone took on the American genre of the western
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How the West was Shot: Part 1
How the American film genre, the Western, was invented in late 19th-century America
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How Much Violence is Enough?
Big screen violence can be thrilling and spectacular. But is there too much of it?
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How Henry IV touched an Elizabethan nerve
Royal succession was a real concern for the first audiences of Shakespeare's Henry IV
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How do artists use colour?
The abstract artists Terry Frost, John Hoyland and Yuko Shirai discuss how they use colour
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How do art thieves get away with it?
How are thieves able to sell on famous paintings?
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How Children of a Lesser God became a landmark for the Deaf
Playwright Mark Medoff on writing Children of a Lesser God for a deaf friend
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How are fictional characters created?
The writers Pat Cumper and Jim Crace discuss the fundamental element of storytelling
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Hour Of The Star
A review of award-winning film from Brazil Hour Of The Star directed by Suzana Amaral