Arena - S02

Arena
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Arena - S02
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HD
Released:
Aug 25, 1976
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Arena - S02

Seasons (45)

Episodes (39)

1. Edinburgh International Festival 1976: Part 12. Edinburgh International Festival 1976: Part 23. Edinburgh International Festival 1976: Part 34. Theatre: A Dream Come True5. Robert Altman6. Art and Design: After Samuel Palmer7. Frank Westmore8. Theatre9. Cinema: Eric Rohmer10. Art and Design: The Illustrators: The Work of Mick Brownfield and Allan Manham/The Swish of the Curtain11. Don Siegel12. Theatre: The Cultural Common Market13. Cinema14. Art and Design: Sculpture for the Blind/Linda Benedict-Jones/James Boswell15. Cinema16. Theatre: Brecht in Newcastle17. Cinema: Christmas Special18. Cinema19. Art and Design: Sam Smith: Genuine England/Arena Review20. Cinema21. Theatre: Spokesong/At Home with Mole22. Cinema23. Art and Design: Ralph Steadman24. Cinema25. Theatre: The Cultural Common Market: Peter Stein and the Schaubuhne26. Cinema27. Art and Design: What Is a Hologram?/Kit Williams - Ring Around the Moon28. Cinema29. Theatre: A Night Out30. Cinema31. Art and Design: Family Pieces/Both Sides of the Line/The Divine and the Fantastic32. Cinema33. Theatre: The Prospect Before Us34. Cinema35. Art and Design: The Continuous Diary/Dine's Drawings36. Cinema37. Cinema38. Cinema39. Theatre: Playwrights of the 70's

Synopsis Arena - S02

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.

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