Meridian Episodes Episode guide
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Dance Umbrella 1984
Programme devoted to Britain's festival of modern dance, Dance Umbrella
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Dance Umbrella
Dance Umbrella opens in London, plus remembering actor Sir Anthony Quayle
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Dance at the Natural History Museum
Why an American dance group has taken over the Natural History Museum
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Dan Jacobson
A review of Matthew Carr's latest novel My Father's House
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Damien Hirst
Discussing the work of artist Damien Hirst
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Dame Rebecca West
Celebrating the life and work of British-Irish writer and feminist Dame Rebecca West
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Dame Marie Rambert
The Venice Biennale, British film Remembrance, and new ballet by Kenneth Macmillan
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Dame Kiri Te Kanawa
Interview with Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, the full lyric soprano from New Zealand
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Dame Janet Baker - Final Curtain
Dame Janet Baker in Gluck's Alceste, Glauber Rocha, and a tribute to Lottie Lenya
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Dame Beryl Bainbridge
Feature on English novelist Dame Beryl Margaret Bainbridge
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Dalliance
A review of the re-working of Arthur Schnitzler's play Liebelei by Tom Stoppard
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Dakota Road
Writer and director Nick Ward's on his TV film Dakota Road
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D'Oyly Carte
Special on the company devoted to performing the operas of Gilbert and Sullivan
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D.M. Thomas
Exploring the thin line between fiction and autobiography in latest novel from D.M. Thomas
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Czech artist Alphonse Muchae
The story of Art Nouveau's most famous practitioner who was best known for his poster art
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Cyrano de Bergerac
A special programme which takes an in depth look at Cyrano De Bergerac
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Cultures in conflict
Film director Miguel Pereira on his Argentine and British co-production Veronico Cruz
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Cultures come together at the Birmingham Festival
Highlights of the Birmingham Festival in the UK
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Culture in the age of speed
Are books and slow symphonies on their way out in the age of the fast forward button?
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Culture in Finland
Arts and culture in Finland as the country celebrates 75 years of independence
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Culture and Art In Manchester
Bob Scott discusses the rise of galleries and theatres in Manchester, England
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Cuban poet Heberto Padilla
Heberto Padilla, actors Peter Egan and John Alderton, critic and author Marina Vaizey
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Cuba's private Libraries open to All
Cuba's book shortage has led to individuals opening up their own collections as libraries
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CS Lewis - a new biography
New biography of provocative writer CS Lewis by AN Wilson (with interview of Lewis)
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Cry Freedom
Richard Attenborough's film Cry Freedom
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Critics' Choice
Three critics give their take on this summer's offerings
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Critics
The critic and the legacy and function of criticism
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Crime, Punishment and the Thriller
Crime writer Ed McBain, the film Eye of the Needle, and the letters of Raymond Chandler
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Crime and Punishment
A tour of St Petersburg where the world of Fyodor Dostoevsky's masterpiece is all around
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Creation of the World
The Moscow Ballet perform the Adam and Eve story in Creation of the World