Arena - S1978
Seasons (45)
1. Season 12. Season 23. Season 34. 19805. Series 236. Series 257. Series 388. Series 459. Season 197810. Season 197911. Season 198012. Season 198113. Season 198214. Season 198415. Season 198516. Season 198617. Season 198718. Season 198819. Season 198920. Season 199021. Season 199122. Season 199223. Season 199324. Season 199425. Season 199626. Season 200027. Season 200128. Season 200229. Season 200330. Season 200431. Season 200532. Season 200733. Season 200834. Season 200935. Season 201036. Season 201137. Season 201238. Season 201639. Season 201740. Season 201841. Season 201942. Season 202043. Season 202144. Season 202245. Season 2001
Episodes (27)
1. Cinema: Francois Truffaut2. Cinema: Vanessa Redgrave3. Cinema: Hooray for Hollywood?4. Cinema: The Thirty-nine Steps and this year's London Film Festival5. Cinema: A report from Bombay6. Cinema: Robert Altman7. The Museum of Drawers8. On Photography9. Cinema10. Who Is Poly Styrene?11. Athol Fugard: A Lesson from Aloes12. Cinema: John Carpenter and star Donald Pleasence on Location in Los Angeles plus Blue13. Maler's Requiem14. Cinema: Piaf15. Cinema: John Barry16. Other Writers Will Tell You Different....17. Cinema: Isabelle Huppert18. Ubu19. My Way20. Cinema: Don Siegel21. La Dame aux Gladiolas22. 'Let Us Now Praise Famous Men ': Alabama 40 Years On23. Cinema: Kung Fu, Run Run Shaw and Bruce Lee24. Tell Us the Truth25. The King and I26. Their Lips are Sealed27. Pictures of the Mind
Synopsis Arena - S1978
Arena is a British television documentary series, made and broadcast by the BBC. Voted by leading TV executives in Broadcast as one of the top 50 most influential programmes of all time, it has run since 1 October 1975 with over five hundred episodes made, directed by the likes of Martin Scorsese, Alan Yentob, Roly Keating, Frederick Baker, Volker Schlondorff and Vikram Jayanti. Arena's subjects are a roll-call of the world's best known cultural figures from the 20th and 21st centuries, from singers Bob Dylan and Amy Winehouse to academics Edward Said and Eric Hobsbawm, from writers Jean Genet and V S Naipaul to artists Francis Bacon and Louise Bourgeois. The current series editor is Anthony Wall.