Arena
Arena
TV ShowReturning Series

Arena

6.9 / 10
1975
3 seasons
689 episodes
Documentary

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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Seasons

  • Ep 1

    1.Theatre

    01-10-1975

    Premiere. Ronald Eyre reviews what's going on in the theatre, Kenneth Tynan talks to Laurence Olivier about Lilian Baylis and The Old Vic, and a film about David Hockney's sets for...

  • Ep 2

    2.Art and Design

    08-10-1975

    George Melly looks at how they sold the 70's and a report on the opening of the Space Studios.

  • Ep 3

    3.Theatre

    15-10-1975

    An interview with Howard Barker, author of 'Stripwell', and an extract from same; commentary by Kenneth Tynan; and an investigation of 'Birds of Paradise'.

  • Ep 4

    4.Art and Design

    22-10-1975

    Cartoonist Mel Caiman on the New Yorker magazine and its artists, Richard Hamilton at the Serpentine Gallery, and a new documentary exhibition from Jarrow.

  • Ep 5

    5.Theatre

    29-10-197590m

    Peter Hall talks about the history and new South Band location of the National Theater, where he is artistic director.

  • Ep 6

    6.Art and Design

    05-11-197590m

    Features Observer critic William Feaver on Painting the End of the World, Bill Brandt's selection of landscape photography at the Victoria and Albert Museum, and the best of scienc...

  • Ep 7

    7.Theatre

    12-11-197590m

    Extract from a contemporary play and Kenneth Tynan opines.

  • Ep 8

    8.Art and Design

    19-11-197590m

    Shirley Conran is the guest columnist; fashion photographer Barry Lategan is filmed working; and Victorian painter Edward Burne-Jones' London exhibition.

  • Ep 9

    9.Theatre

    26-11-197590m

    Deborah Norton reviews British stage events, a play extract, and Kenneth Tynan opines about the theatre.

  • Ep 10

    10.Art and Design

    03-12-1975

    Guest columnist Terry Measham; a look into the work of painter and poet Charles Tomlinson.

  • Ep 11

    11.Theatre

    10-12-1975

    Mikhail Baryshnikov and Natalia Makarova rehearse for a BBC New Year Gala Performance; Kenneth Tynan draws a portrait of Albert Finney.

  • Ep 12

    12.Art and Design

    17-12-1975

    Filmmaker Roger Graef and journalist Simon Jenkins discuss the destruction of historical buildings, in light of a recent SAVE campaign report and the conclusion of the European Arc...

  • Ep 13

    13.Theatre

    07-01-1976

    Deborah Norton returns with reports, interviews and extracts from what is liveliest and best in the British theatrical scene.

  • Ep 14

    14.Art and Design

    14-01-1976
  • Ep 15

    15.Theatre

    21-01-1976

    Jonathan Miller introduces this week's look at what is most stimulating and enjoyable on the theatrical scene.

  • Ep 16

    16.Art and Design

    28-01-1976

    A look at American photographer Paul Strand and recent trends in British photography.

  • Ep 17

    17.Theatre

    04-02-1976

    Arena goes to Scarborough for the British premiere of a new Alan Ayckbourn play "Just Between Ourselves".

  • Ep 18

    18.Art and Design

    11-02-1976

    Arena looks at aspects of community art and the work of painter Keith Grant, artist-in-residence at the New Charing Cross Hospital.

  • Ep 19

    19.Theatre

    18-02-1976

    Claire Bloom and Kenneth Tynan discuss extracts from Samuel Beckett's 'Happy Days', George Bernard Shaw's 'Too True to be Good', and Tennessee Williams' 'Sweet Bird of Youth'.

  • Ep 20

    20.Art and Design

    25-02-1976

    Arena talks with Robert Janz and Dante Leonelli about incorporating time into sculpture.

  • Ep 21

    21.Theatre

    03-03-1976

    Arena brings extracts from Paris' contemporary theatre season, including Frank Wedekind's 'Lulu' and Marguerite Duras' 'Days in the Tree', and an interview with Delphine Seyrig.

  • Ep 22

    22.Art and Design

    10-03-1976

    Arena presents the work of British and American video artists.

  • Ep 23

    23.Theatre

    17-03-1976

    Barbara Jefford, Laurence Olivier, Joan Plowright, Kenneth Tynan Billie Whitelaw and many of the people behind the scenes say goodbye to the Old Vic building.

  • Ep 24

    24.Art and Design

    24-03-1976

    Liverpool poet and painter Adrian Henry visits 'The Face of Merseyside'; Boyd and Evans use photographs as the basis of their explorations of everyday life.

  • Ep 25

    25.Theatre: Happy Birthday Royal Court

    31-03-1976

    Alumni of the Royal Court celebrate its 20th anniversary.

  • Ep 26

    26.Art and Design: Art for Money's Sake?

    07-04-1976

    Barrie Penrose investigates a multi-national art empire and the artists and methods that created it.

  • Ep 27

    27.Edinburgh International Festival 1976: Part 1

    25-08-1976

    Features Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Galina Visnevskaya in the Scottish Opera's production of Macbeth, The Kantor Theatre Company from Poland, and Fenella Fielding in a late-night revue...

  • Ep 28

    28.Edinburgh International Festival 1976: Part 2

    01-09-1976

    Features the La Mama Theatre Company from New York; Bunraku, traditional Japanese Puppet Theatre; a recital by Frederica Von Stade; and Judith Blegen as Susanna in 'The Marriage of...

  • Ep 29

    29.Edinburgh International Festival 1976: Part 3

    08-09-1976

    Writer Germaine Greer and her god-daughter Ruby take a look at a child's Edinburgh Festival and some of the fringe activities, including Gruppo Teatro Libero from Rome and Quentin...

  • Ep 30

    30.Theatre: A Dream Come True

    15-09-1976

    A look at the opening of the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester.

  • Ep 31

    31.Robert Altman

    22-09-1976

    Gavin Miller interviews the director Robert Altman on "M*A*S*H", "Nashville", "Buffalo Bill and the Indians" and more.

  • Ep 32

    32.Art and Design: After Samuel Palmer

    29-09-1976

    David Gould, the expert who discovered Tom Keating's Samuel Palmer imitations, shows the process of identifying and analyzing suspected pictures.

  • Ep 33

    33.Frank Westmore

    06-10-1976

    Gavin Millar talks with Frank Westmore, whose family has dominated the make-up departments of American cinema for decades.

  • Ep 34

    34.Theatre

    13-10-1976

    Peter Shaffer, writer of 'Equus', talks about his plays, his life and the theatre with an excerpt from the 1976 stage production of 'Equus'.

  • Ep 35

    35.Cinema: Eric Rohmer

    20-10-1976

    Gavin Millar interviews director Eric Rohmer about 'Die Marquise von O', 'Claire's Knee' and 'Love in the Afternoon'.

  • Ep 36

    36.Art and Design: The Illustrators: The Work of Mick Brownfield and Allan Manha

    27-10-1976

    British illustrators Mick Brownfield and Allan Manham are documented working on their current projects; Artist Chris Orr probes the dreadful truth behind the net curtains of suburb...

  • Ep 37

    37.Cinema: Don Siegel

    03-11-1976

    Don Siegel, director of 'The Shootist', 'Charley Varrick', 'Coogan's Bluff', 'Dirty Harry' and many other violent thrillers talks about the problems of the director who is typecast...

  • Ep 38

    38.Theatre: The Cultural Common Market

    10-11-1976

    A look at Theatre National Populaire, one of France's leading theaters, and Patrice Chéreau's 'La Dispute' by Marivaux and Roger Planchon's 'Tartuffe', as well as scene's from Plan...

  • Ep 39

    39.Cinema

    17-11-1976

    In light of the low proportion of British films in the 20th London Film Festival, Gavin Millar looks at what's wrong with the British film industry and distribution system.

  • Ep 40

    40.Art and Design: Sculpture for the Blind/Linda Benedict-Jones/James Boswell

    24-11-1976

    Sculpture for the Blind - a special Tate Gallery exhibition; Linda Benedict-Jones, photographer; James Boswell - a revival of his war pictures.

  • Ep 41

    41.Cinema

    01-12-1976

    Arena speaks with Spanish directors at the Madrid premiere of 'The Long Vacation of 36'.

  • Ep 42

    42.Theatre: Brecht in Newcastle

    08-12-1976

    20th anniversary tribute to Bertolt Brecht at Newcastle's University Theatre with scenes from 'The Good Woman of Setzuan' and prose, poetry and music.

  • Ep 43

    43.Cinema: Christmas Special

    15-12-1976

    A look at the Disney exhibit at the Victoria and Albert Museum; an interview with 'The Ritz' director Dick Lester and actress Rita Moreno; an excerpt from Buster Keaton's 'Spite Ma...

  • Ep 44

    44.Cinema

    05-01-1977

    Gavin Millar talks to Mel Brooks just before the London release of 'Silent Movie'.

  • Ep 45

    45.Art and Design: Sam Smith: Genuine England/Arena Review

    12-01-1977

    An introduction to the magical world of wood-sculptor Sam Smith, plus a look at one of this month's major exhibitions.

  • Ep 46

    46.Cinema

    19-01-1977

    Gavin Miller talks to director Martin Ritt, writer Walter Bernstein, and actors Woody Allen and Zero Mostel about 'The Front'

  • Ep 47

    47.Theatre: Spokesong/At Home with Mole

    26-01-1977

    An interview with Stewart Parker about his new musical 'Spokesong' with excerpt; a profile of 81 year old actor Richard Goolden with scenes from 'Toad of Toad Hall' and Tom Stoppar...

  • Ep 48

    48.Cinema

    02-02-1977

    A fortnightly look at the big screen at home and abroad. News, views and interviews presented by Gavin Millar.

  • Ep 49

    49.Art and Design: Ralph Steadman

    09-02-1977

    Ralph Steadman illustrates a children's anti-war story, caricatures at his local pub, and speaks about his drawing techniques and his work, including Alice, and impressions of the...

  • Ep 50

    50.Cinema

    16-02-1977

    Gavin Miller discusses 'Network' with director Sidney Lumet and Robert Kee; Alberto Cavalcanti talks about his film career on the occasion of his 80th birthday.

  • Ep 51

    51.Theatre: The Cultural Common Market: Peter Stein and the Schaubuhne

    23-02-1977

    Peter Stein, director of Die Schaubuhne theatre co-operative, comes to London with his Shakespeare Project. Includes extracts from 'Summerfolk' and 'Shakespeare's Memory'.

  • Ep 52

    52.Cinema

    02-03-1977

    Gavin Millar talks to New Yorker critic Pauline Kael about Costa-Gavras' 'Z' and 'Section Speciale', along with her passion for the movies and how she wields her power.

  • Ep 53

    53.Art and Design: What Is a Hologram?/Kit Williams - Ring Around the Moon

    09-03-1977

    Arena investigates holograms and their potential in the arts; artist Kit Williams' vivid folklore paintings.

  • Ep 54

    54.Cinema

    16-03-1977

    On the occasion of the release of the third film version of 'A Star is Born', James Mason talks about the curious business of stardom and how it has changed.

  • Ep 55

    55.Theatre: A Night Out

    23-03-1977

    Arena visits three theatres - the Mercury Theater in Colchester, the Humberside Theatre in Hull, and the Duke's Playhouse in Lancaster - to find out what they are doing, how they a...

  • Ep 56

    56.Cinema

    30-03-1977

    A look at Ealing Studios, including excerpts of many of their popular films.

  • Ep 57

    57.Art and Design: Family Pieces/Both Sides of the Line/The Divine and the Fantastic

    06-04-1977

    Portrait painter Philip Sutton; Helmut Weissenborn, a German WWI soldier who illustrated with wood engravings the war diary of Edward Thomas, an English poet who died in WWI; and G...

  • Ep 58

    58.Cinema

    13-04-1977

    In a special edition from Rome, Gavin Millar interviews Bernardo Bertolucci, director of 'Last Tango in Paris' and '1900', and Gore Vidal on Hollywood and 'Cinecitta'.

  • Ep 59

    59.Theatre: The Prospect Before Us

    20-04-1977

    Prospect Theatre Company reopens the Old Vic. Includes rehearsal footage from 'St Joan', 'Hamlet', 'Antony and Cleopatra', and 'War Music', a new musical adaptation of 'The Iliad'...

  • Ep 60

    60.Cinema

    27-04-1977

    Gavin Millar talks to director Bernardo Berolucci in Rome about '1900', his new five and a half hour film, as well as his earlier work.

  • Ep 61

    61.Art and Design: The Continuous Diary/Dine's Drawings

    04-05-1977

    The artist Ian Breakwall gave up painting for the art of a daily diary; Jim Dine explains why he returned from pop art to drawing the human figure.

  • Ep 62

    62.Cinema

    11-05-1977

    Arena looks at erotic films, including 'Je T'Aime Moi Non Plus', 'Hardcore', and 'Come Play With Me'.

  • Ep 63

    63.Cinema

    25-05-1977

    An interview with Sophia Loren on the occasion of the opening of 'The Cassandra Crossing'.

  • Ep 64

    64.Cinema

    08-06-1977

    Mr Universe, the Crazy Horse Girls de Paris, Yum Yum Shaw, superstars with police escorts, topless bathing beauties-the Cannes Film Festival still sometimes seems more like a circu...

  • Ep 65

    65.Theatre: Playwrights of the 70's

    15-06-1977

    In the last ten years an astonishing number of new writers have emerged. Plays by Barrie Keeffe, John McGrath, David Hare, Howard Barker, Howard Brenton, Trevor Griffiths and Steph...

  • Ep 66

    66.Edinburgh Festival

    07-09-1977

    Features the 1977 Edinburgh International Festival with a new production of Carmen, the experimental shows, Film Festival, Television Festival, and art galleries.

  • Ep 67

    67.Cinema

    14-09-1977

    with Gavin Millar returns for a new season after a visit to Hollywood, which despite rumours of slump and panic is still the unquestioned capital of the cinema world. We talked to...

  • Ep 68

    68.Cinema

    21-09-1977
  • Ep 69

    69.Art and Design

    28-09-1977
  • Ep 70

    70.Cinema

    05-10-1977

    Diane Keaton and Woody Allen talk about the filming of 'Annie Hall' and their long friendship.

  • Ep 71

    71.Theatre

    12-10-1977
  • Ep 72

    72.Cinema: Greece

    19-10-1977
  • Ep 73

    73.Art and Design: Richard Seifert

    26-10-1977
  • Ep 74

    74.Cinema

    02-11-1977
  • Ep 75

    75.Theatre: Hands Off the Classics

    09-11-1977

    In the 17th century Troilus and Cressida was censored and in the 18th century Tate gave King Lear a happy ending. The programme debates the line between interpretation and vandalis...

  • Ep 76

    76.Cinema: 21st London Film Festival

    16-11-1977
  • Ep 77

    77.Art and Design: The Family/Wrapping up the Reichstag

    23-11-1977
  • Ep 78

    78.Cinema: 21st London Film Festival - Part 2

    30-11-1977
  • Ep 79

    79.Theatre: Leonard Rossiter

    07-12-1977
  • Ep 80

    80.Cinema: The Deep

    14-12-1977
  • Ep 81

    81.Cinema: The Force is with us?

    11-01-1978

    Star Wars - the biggest and fastest money-maker in the history of the movies - has opened in Britain at last. What on earth - or in heaven - has caused the phenomenal success of th...

  • Ep 82

    82.Art and Design: 'The Journey' or The Memoirs of a Self-Confessed Surrealist

    18-01-1978

    George Melly explores his lifelong relationship with surrealism in all its forms and prominent personalities; Henry Moore discusses Leonardo da Vinci's anatomical drawings.

  • Ep 83

    83.Cinema: The Force is with us? - Part 2/Howard Hawks

    25-01-1978

    The Force is with us? Star Wars - the biggest and fastest money-maker in the history of the movies - has opened in Britain at last. What on earth - or in heaven - has caused the p...

  • Ep 84

    84.Theatre: ' But please, this is a farce! ' The story of The Cherry Orchard

    01-02-1978

    But please, this is a farce! ' The story of The Cherry Orchard CHEKHOV: '... It hasn't turned out a drama but as a comedy, in places even a farce.' STANISLAVSKY: ' ... I wept lik...

  • Ep 85

    85.Cinema: Joseph Conrad

    08-02-1978

    A British film The Duellists starring Keith Carradine , Harvey Keitel and Albert Finney won the Special Jury Award at Cannes last year and it opened in London last week. It is a fi...

  • Ep 86

    86.Art and Design: Carrington

    15-02-1978
  • Ep 87

    87.Cinema: Claude Renoir

    22-02-1978
  • Ep 88

    88.Theatre: Hey Kids! Let's Do the Show Right Here ...

    01-03-1978
  • Ep 89

    89.Close Encounters of the Third Kind

    08-03-1978
  • Ep 90

    90.Art and Design: Carl Andre

    15-03-1978
  • Ep 91

    91.Cinema: Dancing Years

    22-03-1978
  • Ep 92

    92.Theatre: Taking Our Time

    29-03-1978
  • Ep 93

    93.Art and Design: Way Out West

    05-04-1978
  • Ep 94

    94.Theatre: Children of the Gods

    12-04-1978
  • Ep 95

    95.Television: When Is A Play Not A Play?

    17-04-1978

    A tribute to the British filmmaker Alan Clarke (1935-1990).

  • Ep 96

    96.Art and Design: George Melly

    03-05-1978
  • Ep 97

    97.Theatre: Arnold Wesker

    10-05-1978
  • Ep 98

    98.Rock: Tubes on Tour

    24-05-1978
  • Ep 99

    99.Episode 99

    11-10-1978

    Last Saturday in the Francois Truffaut Season now running on BBC2, "L'Enfant Sauvage", one of his masterpieces, was shown. Set in 18th-century France it is about the attempts of a...

  • Ep 100

    100.Vanessa Redgrave

    18-10-1978

    'She is a creature of fire and light, her voice a golden gate opening on lapis lazuli hinges, her body a supple reed rippling in the breeze of her love. This is not acting at all b...

  • Ep 101

    101.Arena: Cinema

    25-10-1978

    Hooray for Hollywood? Gavin Millar talks to: Christopher Isherwood has been a Hollywood immigrant for 40 years and loved every minute of bis screenwriting career there. 'Thank goo...

  • Ep 102

    102.Arena: Cinema

    22-11-1978

    A new British film has its Royal Premiere tomorrow. It is an English period film and vividly demonstrates the high production values, quality and talent available in this country b...

  • Ep 103

    103.Arena: Cinema

    06-12-1978

    This year's London Film Festival contained five entries from India. It's a reminder that we hardly see any of the output of the biggest film industry in the world. Gavin Millar re...

  • Ep 104

    104.Arena: The Museum of Drawers

    08-01-1979

    Arena takes you on a guided tour of the smallest museum in the world - its 'curator', Swiss artist Herbert Distel, has transformed a small chest-of-drawers into a miniature museum....

  • Ep 105

    105.On Photography

    15-01-1979

    Featuring two of the greatest photographers of the 20th century Jacques Henri Lartigue began taking photographs at the age of seven in 1902. His celebrated Diary of a Century is a...

  • Ep 106

    106.Arena: Cinema

    17-01-1979

    Gavin Millar presents another edition in his regular series about the cinema today.

  • Ep 107

    107.Arena: Cinema

    21-01-1979

    Gavin Millar talks to Robert Alt man about his new film A Wedding; plus Karel Reisz 's Dog Soldiers and other turn-of-the-year news. (Postponed from 20 December)

  • Ep 108

    108.Who is Poly Styrene?

    22-01-1979

    wo years ago Marion Elliott , a 20-year-old from Brixton, gave up working in Woolworths and became punk singer Poly Styrene. Having created her own plastic image, she formed a ban...

  • Ep 109

    109.Athol Fugard: A Lesson from Aloes

    29-01-1979

    Aloe: a genus of plant indigenous to South Africa, noted for its ability to survive under the most adverse conditions. Athol Fugard is the author of such celebrated plays as The B...

  • Ep 110

    110.Arena: Cinema

    31-01-1979

    Assault on Precinct 13 and Dark Star were two of the ' sleepers ' of the last two years - small-budget films from the USA that struck a chord right round the world. Their young wri...

  • Ep 111

    111.Maler's Requiem - Words and Images

    05-02-1979

    Fibreglass carcasses, a flaming typewriter, and a troop of girl guides - each has been a -key ingredient in a work of art by Leopoldo Maler. Deliberately provocative, surprise and...

  • Ep 112

    112.Piaf AND What Did You Do in 'The Warp' Daddy?

    12-02-1979

    The sell-out success of this year's Royal Shakespeare season at Stratford is the musical play, Piaf. Jane Lapotaire, television's Marie Curie, has won universal critical acclaim fo...

  • Ep 113

    113.Arena: Cinema

    14-02-1979

    John Barry (designer Star Wars and Superman) is now directing Saturn 3. Ridley Scott (The Duellists) is shooting The Alien. Gavin Millar reports on these two new British SF films.

  • Ep 114

    114.Other Writers Will Tell You Different and The Moving Picture Mime Show

    26-02-1979

    Other Writers Will Tell You Different.... Lifers in prison cages, comedians in Hollywood, adolescents in the East End and female androids on the edge of the galaxy have all been s...

  • Ep 115

    115.Arena: Cinema

    28-02-1979

    Isabelle Huppert is 23 - ' a stunning actress ', says Claude Chabrol ; 'Best Actress ' at Cannes in 1978 for Violette Noziere , the new Chabrol thriller. We talk to her in Paris....

  • Ep 116

    116.Ubu

    05-03-1979

    The television premiere of GEOFF DUNBAR'S brilliant animation film. Based on ALFRED JARRY's notorious surrealist hero, Pere Ubu , it chronicles the rise to power of a kind of punk...

  • Ep 117

    117.My Way

    7.0
    12-03-1979

    Q. What do the following have in common? Frank Sinatra, Sid Vicious, Dorothy Squires, Barry John, Paul Anka, Lord George-Brown, Elvis Presley, Prof Wilfrid Mellers, Shirley Bassey...

  • Ep 118

    118.Arena: Cinema

    14-03-1979

    Twenty-three years ago Don Siegel made his famous horrorpic Invasion of the Body Snatchers. Now there is a new Invasion, even more chilling than the original; make-up effects by th...

  • Ep 119

    119.La Dame aux Gladiolas

    19-03-1979

    Arena presents The Agony and the Ecstasy of Edna Everage In this, the first-ever exclusive Arts Documentary about a living legend, our cameras probe and etch the enigma which is D...

  • Ep 120

    120.'Let Us Now Praise Famous Men ': Alabama 40 Years On

    26-03-1979

    At the height of the American depression in the summer of 1936, t writer JAMES AGEE and photographer WALKER EVANS travelled south to Alabama. There they lived with a family of poor...

  • Ep 121

    121.Arena: Cinema

    28-03-1979

    with Gavin Millar. Everybody knows about Kung Fu, Run Run Shaw and Bruce Lee. They probably know less about the young film-makers who are trying to get a few of Hong Kong's more p...

  • Ep 122

    122.Tell Us the Truth

    02-04-1979

    Rock band Sham 69 have a large and loyal following of working-class kids, who call themselves 'The Sham Army'. They have a reputation for causing trouble and Sham concerts have oft...

  • Ep 123

    123.The King and I AND Journey to the Surface of the Earth

    09-04-1979

    The King and I For David Oxtoby, Elvis is king. He's been painting rock 'n' roll stars since the 50s, much to the bemusement of the art establishment. Most of the paintings in thi...

  • Ep 124

    124.Their Lips are Sealed

    15-04-1979

    Arena presents a film about the strange art of ventriloquism with Tattersall and his amazing life-size doll.

  • Ep 125

    125.Steel Pulse

    21-05-1979

    A film about the popular reggae band Steel Pulse, Whose highly successful debut album ' Handsworth Revolution' launched them last summer on the road to fame. Although their roots...

  • Ep 126

    126.Ring Around the Moon

    11-06-1979

    The Paintings of Kit Williams Inspired by the landscape, the wildlife and by his village neighbours, artist Kit Williams conjures up in his paintings a vivid folk-lore of his own....

  • Ep 127

    127.Pictures of the Mind

    14-06-1979

    One in six people in Britain will spend some time in a mental hospital. For 50 years, painting or drawing have provided an important key to the problems of the mentally ill. This...

  • Ep 128

    128.Six Days in September

    29-09-1979

    John Hoyland is reckoned by many both here and abroad to be this country's finest abstract painter. A key figure for younger artists and critics, he has been both loved and hated t...

  • Ep 129

    129.Building for Change

    16-01-1979

    Arena presents a profile of Richard Rogers, one of the most original and controversial talents in architecture today. It was Rogers, together with his Italian partner RENZO PIANO...

  • Ep 130

    130.Athol Fugard A Lesson from Aloes

    17-01-1980

    Athol Fugard is the author of such celebrated plays as The Blood-knot, The Island and Sizwe Bansi is Dead. He is known throughout the world for his opposition to apartheid and for...

  • Ep 131

    131.Lene Lovich Sleeping Beauty

    23-01-1980

    Formerly a professional screamer in horror films, a belly-dancer in the Middle East, Lene Lovich has now emerged as one of the most original performers in rock music -aided and abe...

  • Ep 132

    132.Mentioned in Dispatches

    30-01-1980

    Arena presents the extraordinary story of Tim Page, war photographer and Vietnam legend-a tale first told in MICHAEL HERR'S celebrated book about Vietnam, Dispatches. 'People made...

  • Ep 133

    133.Isaac Singer's Nightmare and Mrs Pupko's Beard

    06-02-1980

    Arena presents a hilarious and touching portrait of the great Yiddish writer Isaac Bashevis Singer, filmed on location in Brooklyn, New York, and featuring friends, relatives and o...

  • Ep 134

    134.Peggy Taub, the Learned Goat and Other People ...

    13-02-1980

    This week Arena features two highly-individual women artists. Peggy Taub has always wanted to sculpt like the classic Greeks. But whenever she leans over the clay bin an animal he...

  • Ep 135

    135.Bring Me Back a Song

    27-02-1980

    Irish folk music is one of the oldest unbroken cultural traditions in Europe. As the Sense of Ireland festival of arts comes to London, Arena presents some of the finest Irish musi...

  • Ep 136

    136.' I talk about me - I am Africa'

    05-03-1980

    The growth of black consciousness through the 1970s has produced an explosion of original new theatre in black South Africa. At a secret performance in the backyard of a Soweto sho...

  • Ep 137

    137.Rudies Come Back or The Rise and Rise of 2-Tone

    12-03-1980

    Adrian Thrills investigates a new and exhilarating musical blend which is taking the country by storm. 2-tone is a unique mix of music, fusing together reggae, rock, soul, ska, bl...

  • Ep 138

    138.Working At It

    19-03-1980

    A profile of Liverpool playwright Alan Bleasdale With two new productions packing them in, in the North of England, ALAN BLEASDALE continues to build on the popular success of his...

  • Ep 139

    139.Victoria Wood and Andrea Dunbar

    26-03-1980

    As prizewinning writer/performer Victoria Wood opens in her latest play, Good Fun, Arena looks at her talent to amuse through her witty and engaging songs. And we profile teenage...

  • Ep 140

    140.Climb Every Mountain or Nothing Succeeds Like Failure

    02-04-1980

    "Failure can be fun' is the motto of self-confessed failures David McGillivray and Stephen Pile (above-if RADIO TIMES had only been able to take a picture of him). McGillivray was...

  • Ep 141

    141.Double Vision

    09-04-1980

    The story of an unusual collaboration between rock musician Brian Eno and artist illustrator Russell Mills. The 65 works in Russell Mills' new series of paintings provide a remarka...

  • Ep 142

    142.Dedicated Followers of Fashion

    16-04-1980

    featuring "Where Did You Get That Hat?" The outrageous hats of designer David Shilling, modelled by his mother Gertrude - doyenne of Ascot Day... "One Ascot I wore a Christmas tr...

  • Ep 143

    143.Luck and Flaw

    21-05-1980

    One after another mighty politicians have fallen victim to the savage caricatures of Peter Fluck and Roger Law , better known as Luck and Flaw. Among their most memorable targets a...

  • Ep 144

    144.In Their Own Image AND Facing Up to Myself

    28-05-1980

    In Their Own Image Two women photographers turn the camera on themselves ... Time Release For over a year Linda Benedict -Jones photographed herself, by using the time release on...

  • Ep 145

    145.Making 'The Shining'

    04-10-1980

    Stanley Kubrick's long-awaited film The Shining opens in London this week and throughout the country from tomorrow. To mark the event Arena offers a unique opportunity to eavesdrop...

  • Ep 146

    146.Dire Straits

    22-12-1980

    Not so long ago they were playing in London pubs. This week - 16 platinum discs, 21 gold and a triumphant world tour later, Dire Straits return to the London stage. Tonight's Arena...

  • Ep 147

    147.Chelsea Hotel

    03-01-1981

    It was in the Chelsea Hotel, New York, that Bob Dylan wrote 'Sad-eyed lady of the lowlands', Andy Warhol filmed Chelsea Girls and Dylan Thomas drank himself to death. For 100 years...

  • Ep 148

    148.Hazell Meets His Makers

    10-01-1981

    Arena eavesdrops on the writing of a new adventure for James Hazell , popular cockney private eye. He is the creation of Terry Venables , manager of Queen's Park Rangers, and Gordo...

  • Ep 149

    149.Getting Away from Sidney

    17-01-1981

    ' Uncle Sidney' is the kindly old soul in charge of an institute for the disabled: he tucks them up at night and keeps them supplied with back numbers of the Reader's Digest. But,...

  • Ep 150

    150.Private Worlds

    24-01-1981

    This week two genuinely, original English artists introduce you to their work: Sam Smith , whose impeccably carved and printed wooden models evoke an Edwardian childhood - obsessed...

  • Ep 151

    151.Today Carshalton Beaches ... Tomorrow Croydon

    31-01-1981

    Arena investigates the grass-roots of rock today with John Peel and John Walters ' When the punk thing started, the whole process of making records, and music as well, was demysti...

  • Ep 152

    152.Edward Hopper

    TBA

    Arena marks a major retrospective exhibition at London's Hayward Gallery with a film about the great American realist painter EDWARD HOPPER. His subject is the face of America - ha...

  • Ep 153

    153.Stages

    28-02-1981

    For the past ten years Peter Brook and his unique company of actors have travelled the world with a series of extraordinary theatrical ventures. The last stage of their journey was...

  • Ep 154

    154.The Smallest Theatre

    07-03-1981

    Tonight, from a converted cowshed in the wilds of Scotland, Arena presents The Smallest Theatre in Great Britain. Immortalised in the Guinness Book of Records, Barrie and Marianne...

  • Ep 155

    155.Huston's Hobby

    14-03-1981

    There were these five guys round the table: the Lightweight Boxing Champion of California; an expert on Pre-Columbian art; an honorary lieutenant in the Mexican army; an architect...

  • Ep 156

    156.A Walk with Amos Oz

    21-03-1981

    ' Marching the streets of Jerusalem in 67, carrying a sub-machine-gun, I was in an absurd way acting out the role reserved* for the Arabs in my childhood nightmares. For the life o...

  • Ep 157

    157.God's Fifth Columnist

    28-03-1981

    "I don't go out much these days, and when I do I find life infinitely dreary compared to my books..." William Gerhardie, who died at the age of 82 in 1977, was a legend in the worl...

  • Ep 158

    158.Did You Miss Me ...?

    04-04-1981

    ' It suddenly dawned on me that I was absolutely broke, completely and utterly. I didn't have a penny in the world ... this was where fame was cruel.' (GARY GLITTER) Five years ago...

  • Ep 159

    159.The Return of Lupino Lane

    15-04-1981

    Lupino Lane , the man who made ' The Lambeth Walk ' famous, was a comic who once rivalled Chaplin and Keaton. With the advent of the talkies, his small studio folded and all the ne...

  • Ep 160

    160.The Comic Strip Hero

    18-04-1981

    This week Arena patrols the skies above Metropolis in search of the legend that is SUPERMAN ... Meet Kirk Alyn , the first celluloid-Superman and Christopher Reeve the latest; Dr...

  • Ep 161

    161.Arena on Clair

    02-05-1981

    Clair thought of himself as a screenwriter as well as a director. He put his stamp on French screen comedy in the 20s and 30s with such classics as The Italian Straw Hat , Sous les...

  • Ep 162

    162.Somewhere Over the Rainbow

    09-05-1981

    As a child, trapped in a crazy Jewish household in a poor Chicago tenement, the American artist Robert Natkin had to find a way to change his life. His imagination was engulfed by...

  • Ep 163

    163.If the Music Had to Stop

    16-05-1981

    Britain's musical reputation is second to none, and depends ultimately on an exceptional tradition of youth orchestras. The educational ideals which underlie this tradition are ex...

  • Ep 164

    164.Curtains? The Future of the National Youth Theatre

    16-08-1981

    Derek Jacobi, Helen Mirren, Martin Jarvis, playwrights Peter Terson and Barrie Keefe - all products of the National Youth theatre, a unique organisation, which every summer brings...

  • Ep 165

    165.The Cinema of Andrzej Wajda

    06-09-1981

    For 25 years the Polish film director ADRZEJ WAJDA has been making some of the most exciting and boldly critical films in Eastern Europe. He was filmed in Warsaw and Cracow shortly...

  • Ep 166

    166.'I Thought I Was Taller' A Short History of Mel Brooks

    02-10-1981

    From Brooklyn to Beverly Hills - the life and times of a great comic film director. Tonight on BBC2 Mel Brooks , creator of Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein , and The Producers,...

  • Ep 167

    167.Have You Seen the Mona Lisa...?

    03-11-1981

    She is two-and-a-half feet tall and nearly 500 years old. She hangs in The Louvre behind plate-glass - an unsigned, undated portrait of a smiling woman, the most idolised and abuse...

  • Ep 168

    168.Let Them Know We're Here

    10-11-1981

    When JOINT STOCK began their latest project four months ago, they had a writer but no script, actors but no roles. Borderline, by award-winning young play-wright Hanif Kureishi, fi...

  • Ep 169

    169.A Pretty British Affair

    17-11-1981

    Only a short while ago Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger were forgotten names in cinema history. Now, some of the greatest film-makers in the world are their ardent fans. Arena...

  • Ep 170

    170.The Art of Radio Times AND The Eye of the 'Eye'

    24-11-1981

    This week, a total contrast in visual style-the art of RADIO TIMES and the jaundiced eye of Private Eye. The Art of Radio Times: Since 1923, the 'official organ' of the BBC has be...

  • Ep 171

    171.A Tall Story: How Salman Rushdie Pickled All India

    08-12-1981

    Arena profiles one of the most dazzling literary talents of recent years - Saiman Rushdie , a storyteller extraordinary and winner of this year's Booker prize. Midnight's Children,...

  • Ep 172

    172.Brixton to Barbados

    15-12-1981

    Reggae has its roots in Jamaica, and has found a home in Britain. But there are over 60 countries in the Caribbean, each with its own distinctive culture. Arena invited Linton Kwes...

  • Ep 173

    173.Private Life of the Ford Cortina

    19-01-1982

    A ski run in Italy, a supermarket manager in Luton, a sandwich bar in London EC2, Arena opens the bonnet of the Ford Cortina, Britain's most popular, most stolen, and most misunder...

  • Ep 174

    174.What Makes Rabbit Run?

    26-01-1982

    John Updike 's new book, Rabbit is Rich, is the third in the Rabbit series from the author of Rabbit, Run, Couples and The Coup. At 50, Updike is at the height of h s powers and...

  • Ep 175

    175.Here They Kill People for It

    02-02-1982

    Osip Mandelstam, one of the greatest poets of the 20th century, died in a prison camp somewhere in Siberia in the 1930s: no one knows precisely how or when. He was imprisoned not f...

  • Ep 176

    176.True to Life?

    09-02-1982

    In a month of continuing controversy about the aims and methods of the ' documentary', Arena presents a classic film by one of the pioneers of the movement-Humphrey Jennings 's Lis...

  • Ep 177

    177.Desert Island Discs

    23-02-1982

    ' I love its homeliness. It conjures up the best in traditional British pleasure, like the great British breakfast. It's an honour to be asked ' (PAUL MCCARTNEY ) For the past 40 y...

  • Ep 178

    178.Listen to Britain AND Housing Problems

    09-03-1982

    Presents two classic films from the early days of documentary. Featured in last month's True to Life? edition, they're shown complete for the first time on British television. List...

  • Ep 179

    179.The Orson Welles Story: Part One

    18-05-1982

    Arena presents an exclusive film profile in two parts of one of the great legends of the cinema. With unprecedented frankness and detail. Orson Welles talks about his long and turb...

  • Ep 180

    180.The Orson Welles Story: Part Two

    21-05-1982

    'I should never have stayed in movies. But it's a mistake I can't regret because it's like saying I shouldn't have stayed married to that woman and I did because I loved her. I'm i...

  • Ep 181

    181.Mike Leigh Making Plays

    04-09-1982

    Mike Leigh is a dramatist in a tradition of his own, a fiercely original talent whose work and working methods have always provoked curiosity and contention as well as praise. He i...

  • Ep 182

    182.A Genius Like Us

    09-11-1982

    In April 1967 at the peak of his career as a dramatist, Joe Orton was murdered by his lover, Kenneth Halliwell... Arena presents a documentary portrait of the author of Loot and En...

  • Ep 183

    183.A Play for Bridport

    16-11-1982

    One of the most spectacular and unlikely theatre events of last year took place a long way from the West End of London in the small Dorset town of Bridport. The Poor Man's Friend,...

  • Ep 184

    184.Upon Westminster Bridge

    23-11-1982

    It is commonly thought that poets are university-trained intellectuals who occasionally produce slim volumes about their personal feelings. This is not so with Michael Smith. Smith...

  • Ep 185

    185.Three Steps to Heaven

    30-11-1982

    Classics like ' Summertime blues , 'C'mon everybody' and Three steps to heaven' made Eddie Cochran one of the all-time greats of rock 'n' roll. But for his tragic death, many thin...

  • Ep 186

    186.Angus McBean

    08-12-1982

    For nearly 50 years everybody who was anybody in the British theatre passed before the lens of Angus McBean - Gielgud, Olivier, Thorndike, Coward ... He was known as the photograph...

  • Ep 187

    187.Happy Days (Samuel Beckett Season)

    11-12-1982

    by Samuel Beckett Starring Billie Whitelaw With Leonard Fenton Arena presents the first programme in a Samuel Beckett Season providing a unique opportunity to see famous interpr...

  • Ep 188

    188.Eh Joe (Samuel Beckett Season)

    13-12-1982

    Continues the Samuel Beckett season. Starring Jack MacGowran A rare opportunity to see an early television premiere. Recorded in 1966, tonight's presentation has only one visible...

  • Ep 189

    189.Rockaby (Samuel Beckett Season)

    14-12-1982

    Arena continues the Samuel Beckett Season with a unique record of his new play Rockaby which has just opened at the National Theatre. Premiered in America, it was filmed in rehears...

  • Ep 190

    190.Not I (Samuel Beckett Season)

    15-12-1982

    Continues the Samuel Beckett Season. In one of the most extraordinary pieces of modern drama Billie Whitelaw, Beckett's foremost interpreter, performs this astonishing tour de for...

  • Ep 191

    191.Quad (Samuel Beckett Season)

    16-12-1982

    Continues the Samuel Beckett Season with a premiere. A play without words. Quad has a musical structure. It is a kind of canon or catch-a mysterious square-dance. Four hooded figu...

  • Ep 192

    192.Krapp's Last Tape (Samuel Beckett Season)

    17-12-1982

    Concludes the Samuel Beckett Season. One of the best-known Beckett monologues starring its creator, the late Patrick Magee. Krapp, an old man, is alone with his memories and the...

  • Ep 193

    193.Guernica: The Long Exile

    28-12-1982

    Last year a £13-million painting travelled in top secret from America to Spain. Next day it was headline news that Picasso's masterpiece ' Guernica ' had come home at last, after 4...

  • Ep 194

    194.Classically Cuban: Alicia Alonso and the Cuban National Ballet

    18-01-1983

    Today, in post-revolutionary Cuba, under the benign patronage of Fidel Castro, classical ballet thrives. This unlikely success story is mainly due to the legendary figure of Alicia...

  • Ep 195

    195.Hair

    01-02-1983

    Tonight Arena takes you on a tour of contemporary British heads, from the exotic to the mundane, from hot wax to Brylcreem. Blue rinse, quiff, mohican, short back and sides, dreadl...

  • Ep 196

    196.Boulez Now

    08-02-1983

    Pierre Boulez, leading composer of the post-war generation, later a powerful and innovative conductor, is now the head of an extraordinary experimental studio in Paris. This huge u...

  • Ep 197

    197.Jazz Juke Box

    15-02-1983

    George Melly presents films of the greatest names of swing jazz - but with a difference. Some were made for visual juke boxes which flourished in the early 40s, others are promotio...

  • Ep 198

    198.Burroughs

    22-02-1983

    Widely regarded as one of the greatest literary figures of the century, William Burroughs has perfected a unique and terrifying vision of the world. He is, most notably, a savage s...

  • Ep 199

    199.The Catherine Wheel

    01-03-1983

    Tonight Arena presents one of the most ambitious dance projects ever seen on television. The Catherine Wheel combines the talents of Twyla Tharp , one of America's most imaginativ...

  • Ep 200

    200.Kurt Vonnegut

    08-03-1983

    Writing about his experiences as a war prisoner in Dresden in the novel Slaughterhouse-5, Kurt Vonnegut achieved a unique blend of dead-pan humour and shrewd observation of human f...

  • Ep 201

    201.It's All True

    09-05-1983

    Tonight Arena takes an extraordinary journey through the video age. Video pirates, video trials, video weddings, video graves.... Fifty years ago it was just the dream of a scienc...

  • Ep 202

    202.Luis Bunuel

    19-08-1983

    The great Luis Bunuel died last month. Born in 1900, he was undisputably one of the outstanding creative figures of the 20th century. Tonight Gavin Millar introduces a ten-week sea...

  • Ep 203

    203.Bette Davis - The Benevolent Volcano

    02-11-1983

    Dear boy, you are out of your mind, this woman will annihilate you, she will grind you to a fine powder and blow you away ... Director Joseph Mankiewicz recalls the warning he was...

  • Ep 204

    204.Anthony Powell - An Invitation to the Dance

    09-11-1983

    Anthony Powell's 12-volume epic, A Dance to the Music of Time, is widely regarded as the most formidable single work of British fiction since the war. It is also largely entertaini...

  • Ep 205

    205.The Ghost Writer

    12-11-1983

    Starring Claire Bloom, Sam Wanamaker from the novel by Philip Roth with Mark Linn Baker, Paulette Smit 'You're not so nice and polite in your fiction. You're a different person....

  • Ep 206

    206.Jazz Juke-Box II

    23-11-1983

    Following the success of Jazz Juke-Box I, George Melly presents another selection of jazz shorts and ' soundies ' - the delightful films made for visual juke-boxes in the early 40s...

  • Ep 207

    207.Roman Vishniac

    30-11-1983

    Roman Vishniac is a Russian Jew born in St Petersburg in 1897. His striking images of life in the Jewish ghettos - taken with a concealed camera just before the last war - are extr...

  • Ep 208

    208.Classic British Documentaries

    07-12-1983

    Arena shows three film classics from the early years of British documentary, which began 50 years ago.

  • Ep 209

    209.The GPO Story

    14-12-1983

    The GPO Film Unit-50 years old this year-went where no Hollywood film studio would dare to go in 1933. Down the mines, across the Alps, through the storms of the North Sea ... they...

  • Ep 210

    210.The Everly Brothers Reunion Concert

    23-12-1983

    An Arena special Last September at the Royal Albert Hall Don and Phil Everly performed together for the first time in ten years. The concert was the popular music event of the yea...

  • Ep 211

    211.George Orwell 1: Such Such Were the Joys

    29-12-1983

    George Orwell is one of the greatest writers England has produced. Tonight and for the next four nights Arena presents a unique full-scale portrait of this remarkable man, filmed i...

  • Ep 212

    212.George Orwell 2: The Road to Wigan Pier

    30-12-1983

    Tonight's episode of the five-part Arena biography tells the story of Orwell's marriage to Eileen O'Shaughnessy , his growing political awareness and retraces what was to be the mo...

  • Ep 213

    213.George Orwell 3: Homage to Catalonia

    02-01-1984

    Orwell, like many of his generation, enlisted to fight on the Republican side in the Spanish Civil War. Filmed in Barcelona and on the Huesca front, where he fought, tonight's film...

  • Ep 214

    214.George Orwell 4: The Lion and the Unicorn

    03-01-1984

    For a brief period after the Spanish Civil War, Orwell was a revolutionary socialist, violently opposed to the coming war with Germany. Tonight's film shows his sudden emergence as...

  • Ep 215

    215.George Orwell 4: Nineteen Eighty-four

    04-01-1984

    The last in this series of Arena films about the life and work of George Orwell begins with the tragic death of his wife Eileen in March 1945. Overcome with grief at his bereavemen...

  • Ep 216

    216.Say Amen Someone

    04-02-1984

    Tonight's Arena Special tells the extraordinary story of two of the legendary figures of American 'gospel' -the music whose emotional impact and burning conviction lie at the heart...

  • Ep 217

    217.Four Rooms

    21-02-1984

    ANTHONY CARO: 'I wanted to play games with our sense of space ... you experience this room with the eyes and the body too.' HOWARD HODGKIN: 'I tried to evoke a sense of romantic l...

  • Ep 218

    218.The Theatre of Dario Fo

    28-02-1984

    Dario Fo is unique in world theatre. Playwright, actor, clown, teacher and philosopher, he is an international celebrity with two West-End smash hits to his credit - Can Pay? Won't...

  • Ep 219

    219.Sunset People

    03-03-1984

    Tonight Arena takes a journey down one of the best known streets in the world. Sunset Boulevard stretches 27 miles from Los Angeles' Chinatown all the way to the ocean, a ride made...

  • Ep 220

    220.The Caravaggio Conspiracy

    06-03-1984

    On 29 June 1982 a man called John Blake appeared mysteriously bidding in the major auction houses of London and New York. He was in reality the Sunday Times journalist, Peter Watso...

  • Ep 221

    221.Between Dreaming and Waking

    13-03-1984

    David Inshaw belongs to a great tradition of English Romantic Painting - the tradition of Stanley Spencer, Samuel Palmer and the Pre-Raphelites. His most famous painting 'The Badmi...

  • Ep 222

    222.Ken Russell 's Elgar

    20-03-1984

    Tonight, in the anniversary year of Edward Elgar 's death, Arena plays host to KEN RUSSELL 'S classic music documentary. Made in 1962 for the 100th edition of the arts magazine Mon...

  • Ep 223

    223.Jerry Lee Lewis

    27-03-1984

    For the first time on British television, Arena presents a concert by this great legend of rock n roll. Jerry Lee Lewis doesn't sound like anybody else - the voice, the piano and t...

  • Ep 224

    224.True Confessions of an Albino Terrorist

    03-04-1984

    Breyten Breytenbach writes about being an Afrikaner. His poetry was taught in schools and his paintings greatly admired. But in 1975 Breytenbach, living in self-imposed exile in Pa...

  • Ep 225

    225.My Dinner with Louis

    06-05-1984

    Tonight Arena profiles the French film director Louis Malle. Malle is a director who has never let himself be tied down to one style of film making. The Lovers, with Jeanne Moreau...

  • Ep 226

    226.Milan Kundera- Laughter and Forgetting

    19-05-1984

    From the vantage point of his Paris flat, the Czech writer Milan Kundera still obsessively contemplates Prague, the city he was forced to leave nine years ago when, silenced by the...

  • Ep 227

    227.A Tribute to Joseph Losey

    07-07-1984

    American-born writer and director Joseph Losey died last month in London. He made his home in England in 1952 when he was hounded out of America after the Communist witch-hunt. To...

  • Ep 228

    228.Beat This! A Hip Hop History

    12-07-1984

    Tonight Arena presents a musical entertainment set in the streets of New York City, an epic rap which will tap the roots of Hip Hop.... the true story of the most influential popul...

  • Ep 229

    229.The Everly Brothers: Songs of Innocence and Experience

    02-11-1984

    Taught to sing from their earliest years, the brothers were raised in a unique cross-current of musical influences, from Appalachian harmony duos to black country blues singers. Th...

  • Ep 230

    230.Billie Holiday: The Long Night of Lady Day

    09-11-1984

    Tonight Arena presents the first film portrait of the greatest of all the jazz singers. Billie Holiday's tragic story, from her traumatic childhood in Baltimore to her premature de...

  • Ep 231

    231.Eubie Blake

    10-11-1984

    The legendary Eubie Blake 's career as a ragtime pianist and composer began in 1883. Sadly last year, five days after his 100th birthday he died. This short tribute includes one of...

  • Ep 232

    232.Francis Bacon

    16-11-1984

    To mark his 75th birthday, Arena presents this exclusive film portrait of the great British painter, Francis Bacon. Despite his world-wide fame, Bacon remains one of the most cont...

  • Ep 233

    233.We Don't Like Your House Either!

    23-11-1984

    This week: a portrait of one of the most individual architectural talents America has produced. Bruce Goff discovered his vocation as a child in Tulsa, Oklahoma, drawing cathedrals...

  • Ep 234

    234.Teacher Don't Teach Me Nonsense: The Music of Fela Kuti

    30-11-1984

    Fela Anikulapo-Kuti is the most popular and controversial musician ever to come out of Africa. Born in Nigeria 47 years ago, he has dominated the African musical scene since the ea...

  • Ep 235

    235.After the Rehearsal

    07-12-1984

    Arena presents the British premiere of Ingmar Bergman 's new film After the Rehearsal. Written and directed by Bergman last year soon after completing Fanny and Alexander, it conti...

  • Ep 236

    236.What's Cuba Playing At?

    21-12-1984

    In the 25th anniversary year of the Revolution, Arena traces the Afro-Spanish roots of Cuba's rich musical history. If, for you, the rumba still means Come Dancing, then it's time...

  • Ep 237

    237.Music of the other Americas

    22-12-1984

    Every November musicians from all over Latin America come to take part in the international music festival at Varadero in Cuba. For five days bands from all the 'other' Americas vi...

  • Ep 238

    238.Pavarotti at Madison Square Garden

    26-12-1984

    For many Luciano Pavarotti is the world's greatest tenor - certainly his place is assured among the legends of Grand Opera. In New York on 16 August, he Performed before 20,000 Pe...

  • Ep 239

    239.My Son the Novelist

    18-02-1985

    Howard Jacobson the eldest son of MAX JACOBSON the Manchester conjuror, made a late but successful start in the world of fiction. At the age of 41 he published Coming from Behind a...

  • Ep 240

    240.Painting for Pleasure ... and Profit: Five Artists of the 80s

    25-02-1985

    The artists Julian Schnabel , Markus Lupertz , Sandro Chia , Francesco Clemente and Georg Baselitz command some of the highest prices on today's booming art market. Their painting...

  • Ep 241

    241.Marcel Carne

    27-02-1985

    Arena this week presents a profile of the man many would consider the greatest living French film director. It introduces a BBC2 season of five of the masterpieces he made with the...

  • Ep 242

    242.From an Immigrant's Notebook: Karen Blixen in Africa

    11-03-1985

    Karen Blixen's voyage to Africa in 1913 was a journey away from the 20th century. Kenya was then a semi-feudal society, a land of Masai and Kikuyu, teeming with game. In 1931 she...

  • Ep 243

    243.How Glorious is the Garden?

    18-03-1985

    Tonight Arena and Newsnight join forces to mount a major studio debate between the embattled factions of the arts world. 'The Glory of the Garden' was the Arts Council's blueprint...

  • Ep 244

    244.Old Kent Road

    25-03-1985

    From Chaucer's pilgrims to inter-continental juggernauts, generations of travellers have taken this historical route from Dover to the old City of London. It has become part of Lon...

  • Ep 245

    245.Ligmalion

    08-04-1985

    A Musical for the 80s starring Tim Curry, Sting, Alexei Sayle, Gary Glitter and introducing Jason Carter To lig. verb. To gain something for nothing by wit and ingenuity. Young G...

  • Ep 246

    246.Them and Uz: A film about Tony Harrison

    15-04-1985

    Tony Harrison is the son of a baker, and his poetry relishes, and mourns for the class he comes from. His subjects are sex, love, politics, class warfare, death, all the rituals an...

  • Ep 247

    247.Marc Chagall

    22-04-1985

    One of the greatest masters of 20th-century painting died last month at the age of 97. This filmed tribute contains the last interview given by Chagall and charts his life and work...

  • Ep 248

    248.Watch Me Move...

    29-04-1985

    'America gave to the world two original art forms: one was jazz, the other was full character animation' (Chuck Jones) In 1908, the comic strip artist Winsor McCay brought to life...

  • Ep 249

    249.Hugh Masekela: The African Ambassador

    06-05-1985

    Hugh Masekela 's career as a musician has been dominated by his determination to take the music of black South Africans to the rest of the world. His music is a fusion of sophistic...

  • Ep 250

    250.The Theatre of Robert Wilson

    25-07-1985

    Robert Wilson is one of the most revered and controversial talents in contemporary theatre. He first came to prominence in the New York avant garde of the 60s and 70s with a series...

  • Ep 251

    251.Blues Night: Introduction

    27-07-1985

    Tonight Arena presents a cornucopia of the blues from the raw sounds of the Mississippi Delta to the jazz and rock 'n' roll that blues gave birth to. As a crowning delight, the eve...

  • Ep 252

    252.Blues Night: Sonny Boy Williamson Sings

    27-07-1985

    Blues Night presents rare footage of the harmonica blues player Sonny Boy Williamson, who gave B.B. King his big break in 1948. ‘He was on the radio doing live performances when I...

  • Ep 253

    253.Blues Night: B.B. King Speaks

    27-07-1985

    John Walters talks to B.B. King - aided by his guitar Lucille - about his extraordinary life, from a childhood picking cotton in Mississippi to worldwide stardom.

  • Ep 254

    254.Blues Night: Chicago Blues

    27-07-1985

    Harley Cokliss’ classic blues documentary includes performances by Muddy Waters, Junior Wells and Buddy Guy, and shows how the tough urban music of Chicago developed out of the ori...

  • Ep 255

    255.Blues Night: Blind John Davis

    28-07-1985

    The great Chicago broadcaster and journalist Studs Terkel and pianist Blind John Davis meet in a downtown bar to discuss and play the blues. This interview was shot for "Omnibus: S...

  • Ep 256

    256.Blues Night: Blues Medley

    28-07-1985

    This medley of the blues features Fred McDowell, Thomas 'Georgia Tom' Dorsey, Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee. Huddie Ledbetter - better known as 'Lead Belly' - performs 'Pick a Ba...

  • Ep 257

    257.Blues Night: Big Bill Blues

    28-07-1985

    Hard blues meets film noir as Big Bill Broonzy sings and plays in a Belgian nightclub back in the 1950s.

  • Ep 258

    258.Buddy Holly

    12-09-1985

    An Arena Special. Lubbock is a small town lost in the great plains of west Texas. Her most famous son, Buddy Holly , changed the face of popular music. Tonight Holly is remembere...

  • Ep 259

    259.Saint Genet

    12-11-1985

    Tonight Arena presents a unique interview with one of the great figures of 20th-century literature, Jean Genet. His first novel, Our Lady of the Flowers, written in prison, moved...

  • Ep 260

    260.The Accordion Strikes Back

    19-11-1985

    What do Charles Dickens , Count Leo Tolstoy , Barry Manilow and James Anderton , Chief Constable of Manchester, have in common? A love of the accordion. Tonight Arena investigates...

  • Ep 261

    261.The Cinema of Francesco Rosi

    26-11-1985

    Francesco Rosi is one of the foremost figures in post-war Italian cinema. His films have an epic sweep covering Mafia crime, political corruption and economic mismanagement in Ital...

  • Ep 262

    262.The Strange Case of Yukio Mishima

    03-12-1985

    Yukio Mishima was one of the outstanding writers of his generation. Nominated three times for the Nobel Prize, he was the author of 40 novels and 18 plays. But his legend rests les...

  • Ep 263

    263.The Apollo Story: part 1

    10-12-1985

    The list of artists who have performed at Harlem's Apollo Theater reads like a Who's Who of black American entertainment. No black performer, from Sammy Davis Jr to Charlie Parker,...

  • Ep 264

    264.The Apollo Story: part 2

    17-12-1985

    Harlem's Apollo Theater has been the ultimate testing ground for every black American performer from Duke Ellington to Michael Jackson. Tonight Arena continues its celebration of...

  • Ep 265

    265.Tosca's Kiss

    08-01-1986

    Casa Verdi is a rambling mansion in the city of Milan, inhabited by an extraordinary and captivating group of people. Once it belonged to the composer Giuseppe Verdi : now it has b...

  • Ep 266

    266.The New Babylon

    11-01-1986

    Arena presents the first television showing of a rare and extraordinary classic of the silent cinema, with an original music score by Dimitri Shostakovich. Directors GRIGORI KOZIN...

  • Ep 267

    267.Tango Mio

    18-01-1986

    That most erotic and mysterious of dances, the tango, came to life in the suburbs and backstreets of Buenos Aires. This Arena Special traces its colourful and bizarre life story, t...

  • Ep 268

    268.Cinderella

    21-01-1986

    From its origins in ninth-century China to its modern incarnation as a Christmas pantomime, Cinderella has endured as one of the best-loved fairytales. But what has made this fable...

  • Ep 269

    269.The Journey Man

    28-01-1986

    Behind the quiet, gentlemanly exterior of Norman Lewis lies the acute Perception of one of Britain's foremost travel writers and investigative journalists. His fascinating accounts...

  • Ep 270

    270.Go-Go in Washington DC

    04-02-1986

    The home of the White House, the Pentagon and the President is also the home of the most exciting soul scene of the 1980s. The raw power of the go-go beat has emerged within a ston...

  • Ep 271

    271.Marguerite Yourcenar

    11-02-1986

    Novelist, poet, essayist and the first woman to be elected to the Academie Francaise, Marguerite Youreenar lives and writes on her island refuge off the coast of Maine. Her work ra...

  • Ep 272

    272.Louise Brooks

    18-02-1986

    The American film actress Louise Brooks, who died last summer, was one of the most celebrated beauties in the history of the cinema. Her performance as unrepentant pleasure-seeker...

  • Ep 273

    273.Kurosawa

    04-03-1986

    In 1950 the Grand Prix of the prestigious Venice Film Festival went quite unexpectedly to a Japanese film. It was called Rashomon and the director was Akira Kurosawa. In the years...

  • Ep 274

    274.Two Painters Amazed

    11-03-1986

    Critical acclaim for a group of recent art school graduates has put Scottish art, and Glasgow in particular, firmly on the international map. Two people at the forefront of this u...

  • Ep 275

    275.Home Front

    25-03-1986

    Don McCullin 's powerful pictures of the horrors of war and deprivation have made him one of the world's most celebrated photographers. Now, after more than 20 years working exclu...

  • Ep 276

    276.Caribbean Nights: Caribbean Journey

    14-06-1986

    Linton Kwesi Johnson takes a trip home to Jamaica and files a personal report on the long-standing relationship between the Caribbean and the mother country.

  • Ep 277

    277.Caribbean Nights: Medley

    14-06-1986

    Calypso from Trinidad's Mighty Bomber, dancing from Nicaragua, Jamaican Bob Marley's 'Could you be loved', Grenadian poet Abdul Malik, and the original 'Peanut vendor' by Rita Mont...

  • Ep 278

    278.Caribbean Nights: Poetry

    14-06-1986

    The celebrated West Indian poet Derek Walcott joins Linton Kwesi Johnson and Guyanese prodigy Fred D'Aguiar to debate the range and impact of Caribbean poetry. With filmed reading...

  • Ep 279

    279.Caribbean Nights: Ska

    14-06-1986

    Out of the archives, a skanking delight from Kingston's Sombrero Club, 1964. Featuring Prince Buster, Toots and the Maytals and Jimmy Cliff.

  • Ep 280

    280.Caribbean Nights: The Latin Caribbean

    14-06-1986

    Darcus Howe interviews leading Mexican novelist Carlos Fuentes and Trinidadian historian John La Rose on the exotic and often bloody story of the Caribbean.

  • Ep 281

    281.Caribbean Nights: Maytime on the Mosquito Coast

    14-06-1986

    Despite the dangers and deprivations of war, the people of Bluefields, Nicaragua, still find time to do the Lambeth Walk and dance Maypole. Bluefields, on Nicaragua's east coast, i...

  • Ep 282

    282.Caribbean Nights: Calypso and Carnival

    15-06-1986

    Fuentes, La Rose and Howe are joined in the studio by this year's Calypso King David Rudder who tells the true story of the 'Trinidad Trinity' - calypso, steel pan music and carniv...

  • Ep 283

    283.Caribbean Nights: Whicker's Caribbean World

    15-06-1986

    From the BBC treasure chest, Alan Whicker explores the forgotten comers of the Caribbean, where he meets the Pocomaniacs of Jamaica, the Redlegs of Barbados, and the last of the Ca...

  • Ep 284

    284.Caribbean Nights: Latin Sound

    15-06-1986

    Filmed on his recent visit to London, Panamanian salsa star and politician Ruben Blades talks to Linton Kwesi Johnson about Latin music today, ranging from established stars like C...

  • Ep 285

    285.Caribbean Nights: God's Chillun

    15-06-1986

    A bedtime treat from 1936: the GPO Film Unit present the Caribbean through the words of W.H. Auden and the music of Benjamin Britten.

  • Ep 286

    286.Caribbean Nights Bob Marley

    15-06-1986

    A portrait of the man who made reggae known and appreciated all over the western world and who refused to abandon a message of personal and political liberation. Tonight's program...

  • Ep 287

    287.Caribbean Nights: C.L.R. James's First Cricket XI

    16-06-1986

    Born in Trinidad in 1901, C.L.R. James came to England in the 1930s and was cricket correspondent for the Manchester Guardian. In this programme the author of the now classic book...

  • Ep 288

    288.Caribbean Nights: Danzon

    16-06-1986

    In an old church in Havana, the Urfe brothers play Danzones, the first popular Cuban music to emerge from the blend of African and European traditions at the turn of the century. T...

  • Ep 289

    289.Caribbean Nights: Rasta and the Ball

    17-06-1986

    According to reggae greats Bob Marley and Burning Spear, football and Rastafari are one and the same thing. In the last week of the World Cup Rasta and the Ball takes you to the Ma...

  • Ep 290

    290.Caribbean Nights: Arturo Sandoval

    18-06-1986

    Cuban jazz is rarely heard over here. Tonight Arena redresses the balance with a performance by virtuoso trumpeter, Arturo Sandoval. Much admired by Dizzy Gillespie , he returns th...

  • Ep 291

    291.Caribbean Nights: Kapo

    19-06-1986

    'I dreamt there were 72 angels, 72 trumpets, 72 vases of flowers - all things were 72. And then I saw directly the face of God himself. I was summoned to be an artist.' Bishop of h...

  • Ep 292

    292.Henry Moore

    07-09-1986

    Speaking from Henry Moore's own studio in Perry Green, Hertfordshire, John Read shares his personal memories of the artist he filmed six times over 28 years.

  • Ep 293

    293.Salvador Dali

    21-11-1986

    'The only difference between me and a madman is that I am not mad.' So says Salvador Dali one of the most famous painters in the world. Dali now lives as a recluse and has been vi...

  • Ep 294

    294.The Life and Times of Don Luis Bunuel

    22-11-1986

    Following last night's story of Salvador Dali, Arena continues it's Spanish trilogy with this highly-acclaimed profile of the great film-maker Luis Bufiuel. From his collaboration...

  • Ep 295

    295.The Spirit of Lorca

    28-11-1986

    Federico Garcia Lorca, perhaps the best-known and loved Spanish poet and dramatist of this century, was brutally executed at the age of 38 during the early days of the Spanish Civi...

  • Ep 296

    296.Cambodian Witness

    05-12-1986

    When the Khmer Rouge invaded Phnom Penh, the Cambodian capital, they forced the entire population into the countryside where they were starved, beaten and worked to death on grandi...

  • Ep 297

    297.Scarfe on Scarfe

    12-12-1986

    In this week's Arena Gerald Scarfe takes a long, hard look at himself. In his paintings and drawings he mercilessly pillories the powerful and the famous and yet in public he prese...

  • Ep 298

    298.Night Moves

    19-12-1986

    Fifty years ago Basil Wright and Harry Watts' classic documentary "Night Mail" celebrated the role of the railways as the nation's distributor of goods, mail, food, and other essen...

  • Ep 299

    299.Dylan

    02-01-1987

    Arena presents Bob Dylan, concentrating on his classic songs and backed by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers in his first concert on British television in over a decade.

  • Ep 300

    300.Stand by Your Dream: Tammy Wynette

    16-01-1987

    Tonight Arena presents the moving story of the first lady of country music. At the age of 44 she's had 35 number one records, three Grammy awards, 50 albums, five husbands, four ch...

  • Ep 301

    301.Night and Day

    23-01-1987

    Night and Day is a 24-hour journey through the streets of London spent in the company of two different and unusual writers. The day is introduced by Spectator columnist Jeffrey Be...

  • Ep 302

    302.Dennis Potter

    30-01-1987

    'You can open your veins on television more easily than anywhere. It's the last stronghold for the individualist-writer.' Over the last 20 years Dennis Potter has established himse...

  • Ep 303

    303.Martin Chambi and the Heirs of the Incas

    06-02-1987

    Tonight Arena tells the story of one of the most extraordinary photographers of the 20th century. Martin Chambi , an Indian born into a peasant family in the remote Peruvian count...

  • Ep 304

    304.The Confessions of Robert Crumb

    13-02-1987

    After Robert Crumb , comics could never be the same again. He came to fame in the mid 60s with characters such as Fritz the Cat and the archetypal guru Mr Natural , wicked satires...

  • Ep 305

    305.Ruth, Roses and Revolver

    20-02-1987

    David Lynch , director of some of the strangest films in today's cinema, including Eraserhead and Elephant Man, guides us through the film works of a peerless group of artists - th...

  • Ep 306

    306.A Brother with Perfect Timing

    27-02-1987

    Abdullah Ibrahim formerly Dollar Brand, pianist, composer, arranger, was bom in Cape Town, South Africa, in 1934. When Duke Ellington heard him in 1965 he was so impressed that he...

  • Ep 307

    307.Tarkovsky's Cinema

    13-03-1987

    In 1986 Andrei Tarkovsky 's remarkable career in the cinema received the accolade of the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. It sealed his reputation in the west as Russia's gr...

  • Ep 308

    308.Putting Ourselves in the Picture

    20-03-1987

    Jo Spence 's photography defies definition - her work appears in community spaces as well as grand galleries. It deals with social problems, sexuality, myth and power. Tonight's Ar...

  • Ep 309

    309.How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria?

    27-03-1987

    What do the following have in common? Maria von Trapp, whose story became "The Sound of Music"; Bob Guccione, the editor of Penthouse; Martin Scorsese, the director of "The Color o...

  • Ep 310

    310.Bayan Ko Pilipinas

    03-04-1987

    (Lino Brocka 's Philippines) Lino Brocka is the most influential film director in the Philippines, and a leading figure in the civil rights movement. Throughout the period of marti...

  • Ep 311

    311.Talk is Cheap

    10-04-1987

    What is a chat show - a forum for stimulating conversation and the exchange of ideas or just an economical way of filling the airwaves? Gus Macdonald becomes host for an evening a...

  • Ep 312

    312.The Waugh Trilogy: Bright Young Thing

    18-04-1987

    Twenty-one years after his death Evelyn Waugh looms larger than ever over the English literary scene. In the course of three programmes Arena uses the testimony of his friends and...

  • Ep 313

    313.The Waugh Trilogy: Mayfair and the Jungle

    19-04-1987

    The second of three programmes looks at Evelyn Waugh 's most productive period as a novelist, journalist, travel-writer and man of action. His exotic journeys from the coronation o...

  • Ep 314

    314.The Waugh Trilogy: An Englishman's Home

    20-04-1987

    Last of three programmes. When Waugh died on Easter Sunday 21 years ago his friend Graham Greene felt 'as if one's commanding officer were dead'. During his last 20 years he retre...

  • Ep 315

    315.German Festival: Joseph Beuys

    06-06-1987

    Joseph Beuys was one of the most prominent and controversial German artists of the past 30 years. Sculptor, performance artist, teacher and maverick politician - when he died last...

  • Ep 316

    316.ScreenPlay: Cariani and the Courtesans

    05-08-1987

    by Leslie Megahey A story of intrigue and romance in 16th-century Venice. Starring Paul McGann, Simon Callow, Michael Gough, Diana Quick When Cariani the painter falls in love w...

  • Ep 317

    317.Revolutionary with a Paintbox

    20-11-1987

    The Arena season opens with a profile of Diego Rivera , considered to be the most famous painter in the history of Latin America, and also the most notorious. He was a Rabelaisian...

  • Ep 318

    318.Invisible Ink

    04-12-1987

    For 200 years British writers have achieved great success with their accounts of life on the Indian subcontinent. Less well-known are the writings of those Indians who travelled to...

  • Ep 319

    319.Of Cats and Mice

    18-12-1987

    Art Spiegelman is one of America's leading comic-strip artists. Earlier this year he created a stir with Maus, a novel in strip form. Maus tells of a young Jewish couple who are a...

  • Ep 320

    320.Woody Guthrie

    08-01-1988

    he legend of Woody Guthrie - the rambling guitar player who discovered America from the roof of a freight train - was an inspiration to two decades of Americans, from the Weavers t...

  • Ep 321

    321.The Dandy-Beano Story

    15-01-1988

    Tonight Arena presents, on the occasion of their 50th anniversaries, a tribute to those great British institutions, the Beano and the Dandy. In their pages, the Softie has fought...

  • Ep 322

    322.Broadway - The Great White Way

    22-01-1988

    Broadway is one of the most famous streets in the world. Legendary for bright lights, musical comedy, and the dreams of stardom, the myths and cliches of the theatre have influence...

  • Ep 323

    323.Ryszard Kapuscinski: Your Man Who is There

    29-01-1988

    The first of two programmes featuring the work of a major figure in contemporary literature and journalism. In three decades, reporting from Latin America, Africa and the Far East,...

  • Ep 324

    324.The Emperor

    05-02-1988

    Arena presents JONATHAN MILLER 'S acclaimed production for the Royal Court Theatre of RYSZARD KAPUSCINSKI's play. Adapted for the stage and television by MICHAEL HASTINGS and JON...

  • Ep 325

    325.My Name Is Celia Cruz

    12-02-1988

    The Queen of Salsa, Celia Cruz has been the most adored and dynamic singer in Latin America for more than four decades. Since she left Cuba at the time of the Revolution with her b...

  • Ep 326

    326.All on a Mardi Gras Day Part One

    16-02-1988

    Today is Shrove Tuesday, in French, Mardi Gras , and tonight is the night before Lent. While the British celebrate with pancakes, the Latin world explodes in a riot of music and sp...

  • Ep 327

    327.All on a Mardi Gras Day: Part Two

    16-02-1988

    Continued from BBC2. From the Toulouse Cafe in the heart of downtown New Orleans where the day's t festivities climax with the cream of New Orleans rhythm and blues. One last burs...

  • Ep 328

    328.Kerouac

    26-02-1988

    The novelist and poet Jack Kerouac died in 1969, a chronic alcoholic, at the age of 47. He was already something of a legend, not simply for his style of writing but for the style...

  • Ep 329

    329.An Andalucian Journey: Gypsies and Flamenco 1

    04-03-1988

    The flamenco of southern Spain is more than music and much more than an exhilarating dance for the tourists. It's the soul of a culture, and its roots go back to the 15th century w...

  • Ep 330

    330.An Andalucian Journey: Gypsies and Flamenco 2

    05-03-1988

    The flamenco of southern Spain is more than music. It's the soul of a culture and its roots go back to the 15th century, when gypsies travelled to Spain via Asia and North Africa....

  • Ep 331

    331.Robert Mapplethorpe

    18-03-1988

    This month the National Portrait Gallery opens its doors to the controversial photographer Robert Mapplethorpe. As the epitome of New York style he is less celebrated for his portr...

  • Ep 332

    332.The English Thoroughbred

    25-03-1988

    The English Thoroughbred In the late 17th century the fastest, most elegant racing machine known to man was developed by the English aristocracy. The English gentry crossed their...

  • Ep 333

    333.Byrne About Byrne

    01-04-1988

    Each season Arena invites a distinguished figure in the arts to direct a film. This year's guest director is John Byrne, painter and author of Tutti Frutti. In this diverse and inv...

  • Ep 334

    334.Rhythms of the World: Randy Travis at the Albert Hall

    02-10-1988

    Randy Travis is the hottest new singer on the country music scene today. In June of this year he played his first British concert at the Royal Albert Hall. Arena filmed him and ton...

  • Ep 335

    335.Ten Green Bottles

    25-11-1988

    Arena's new season begins with a special anniversary edition and a chance to see again some classic moments from the past ten years. Dame Edna admits to keen enthusiasm for women...

  • Ep 336

    336.Clint Eastwood: The Man with No Name.

    02-12-1988

    Dirty Harry and the other characters in the Eastwood repertory have dominated the box office for over 25 years. He has made over 40 films and directed 14 of them, invariably starri...

  • Ep 337

    337.Moving Across the World on Horses

    09-12-1988

    Born in Sri Lanka in 1943, educated in Dulwich and now living in Canada, Michael Ondaatje has criss-crossed the world in a search for what he calls the 'unofficial story'. Ondaatje...

  • Ep 338

    338.History Boys on the Rampage

    16-12-1988

    From Dundalk to Dungannon, Ballycastle to Belfast, Field Day, Ireland's foremost touring theatre company, journeys past checkpoints and critics with Brian Friel's controversial new...

  • Ep 339

    339.The Unforgettable Nat King Cole

    23-12-1988

    When Nat King Cole died in 1965, the world lost its greatest ballad singer. Last year, 22 years after his death, When I Fall in Love reached number 4 in the British charts. This p...

  • Ep 340

    340.Tales from Barcelona

    06-01-1989

    Award-winning director Jana Bokova presents a typically idiosyncratic portrait of Europe's most fashionable city. An equally eccentric and fascinating collection of characters offe...

  • Ep 341

    341.Blackpool

    13-01-1989

    With more visitors than the whole of Greece and more holiday beds than Portugal, Blackpool is Europe's most successful holiday resort. Growing to prominence in the Industrial Revol...

  • Ep 342

    342.The Tip of the Iceberg

    27-01-1989

    Breasts/bosoms/bust/boobs/bristols/knockers... we live in a breast-obsessed society and 'tits' are by no means the preserve of the tabloids; the symbolism of the breast is expresse...

  • Ep 343

    343.Laurens van der Post and Albert Sample

    03-02-1989

    Arena presents two films by award-winning director Georg Troller , made for West German television's leading arts programme Personenbeschreibung. Sir Laurens van der Post is the s...

  • Ep 344

    344.New York - The Secret African City

    10-02-1989

    eyond the familiar world of Wall Street and Madison Avenue, there is another New York, whose roots lie in West and Central Africa. Successive waves of newcomers of African descent...

  • Ep 345

    345.Eugene Ionesco : the Joke's on Us

    17-02-1989

    The absurdity of life has been Eugene lonesco's theme and preoccupation since he wrote the first of his 33 plays and, alongside Beckett and Genet, created a revolution in the theat...

  • Ep 346

    346.John Cassavetes

    24-02-1989

    Actor and director, John Cassavetes, who died earlier this month was one of the few truly independent movie-makers working out of Hollywood. In this tribute to an influential and i...

  • Ep 347

    347.Power in the Blood

    03-03-1989

    Ten years ago, Vernon Oxford turned his back on the bright lights of Nashville and a life as a popular country singer, and gave himself to the Lord. Today, he is a gospel preacher...

  • Ep 348

    348.The Old Brass Plate Rattle Test - the Englishman and his Jukebox

    17-03-1989

    Elton John's jukebox sold at Sotheby's for £16,000. It has come a long way since it left the Wurlitzer factory in 1942. It is the same with most jukeboxes; they once entertained ba...

  • Ep 349

    349.Juke Box Jury

    19-03-1989

    Arena continues its centenary celebration of the jukebox with a special edition of one of the original pop music programmes. Juke Box Jury is 30 years old and was essential weeken...

  • Ep 350

    350.Berthold Lubetkin

    31-03-1989

    Born in Georgia in 1901, Berthold Lubetkin is one of the most outstanding and influential architects in Britain. His life has spanned the Russian Revolution and two World Wars. Fin...

  • Ep 351

    351.Heavy Metal

    07-04-1989

    Ever since its noisy birth out of the primitive fuzzboxes of the 1960s, heavy metal music has been maligned and misunderstood by public and critics alike. But, to its millions of f...

  • Ep 352

    352.The Other Graham Greene

    21-04-1989

    For some 25 years the author Graham Greene found himself the victim of a bizarre masquerade. A man calling himself Graham Greene opened hotels in Jamaica, courted high society in t...

  • Ep 353

    353.Slim Gaillard's Civilisation 1: A Traveller's Tale

    22-10-1989

    'Look at the clocks - it doesn't matter if they're wrong. Somewhere in the world the time is right.' A typical line from Slim Gaillard. He became a jazz legend, collaborating with...

  • Ep 354

    354.Slim Gaillard's Civilisation 2: How High the Moon

    29-10-1989

    In 1938 jazz legend and international star Slim Gaillard went to Hollywood to appear in Hellzapoppin: and then war broke out. Gaillard became one of America's first black bomber pi...

  • Ep 355

    355.Slim Gaillard's Civilisation 3: My Dinner with Dizzy

    05-11-1989

    This week Slim Gaillard cooks dinner for his old friend Dizzy Gillespie. They discuss the English language and their contributions to it — 'bebop' and 'Vout-o-reenee'. They also r...

  • Ep 356

    356.Animal Night: Smashing Pigs

    16-12-1989

    Some people see the pig as representing dirt, sloth and obesity; others view it with affection. In this film we see them all: farmyard pigs, performing pigs, pigs as pets, piggy ba...

  • Ep 357

    357.Animal Night: Sacred Elephant

    16-12-1989

    A film version of Heathcote Williams 's epic poem, an impassioned hymn of praise to one of nature's most magnificent creatures, and a lament at man's folly of hunting it to near ex...

  • Ep 358

    358.Animal Night: Great Wildlife Presenters Through the Ages

    16-12-1989

    The animals in wildlife films have always been vying for attention with that eccentric breed - the animal presenter. This medley of classic clips of wildlife films from the last 50...

  • Ep 359

    359.Animal Night: John Daniel the First

    16-12-1989

    In the 1920s a middle-aged spinster went to buy a yard of ribbon and came out with a baby gorilla. He was the first gorilla to survive captivity. His uncanny intelligence and vers...

  • Ep 360

    360.Animal Night: A Day in the Life of Sam the Dog

    16-12-1989

    What does Sam get up to when he's left on his own all day? This verite portrait looks at an ordinary day in the mysterious life of a very ordinary dog.

  • Ep 361

    361.Animal Night: Animals on Trial

    16-12-1989

    Novelist Julian Bames, philosopher Nicholas Humphrey and French historian Dr Michel Rousseau help to uncover one of the most bizarre chapters in criminal history: the judicial pros...

  • Ep 362

    362.Animal Night: The Animal Night Debate

    16-12-1989

    Speciesism, vivisection, vegetarianism, farming, sport, zoos, circuses and pets will be some of the topics discussed in a live debate chaired by Donald MacCormick at the Royal Inst...

  • Ep 363

    363.25 x 5: the Continuing Adventures of the Rolling Stones

    27-12-1989

    The phenomenal career of the Rolling Stones has taken them from being the bad boys of rock 'n' roll to becoming proteges of the establishment. They now tell their own story ... The...

  • Ep 364

    364.Numbers

    19-01-1990

    So says Gregory Chaitin, one of the world's three leading mathematicians, addressing the camera from the deep recesses of the IBM building in Yorktown Heights, New York State. He c...

  • Ep 365

    365.Oblomov

    26-01-1990

    Oblomov is a slob. Even Gorbachev is said to have denounced him from the podium: 'We must stamp out the Oblomovs from our society.' The lazy aristocrat of Goncharov's 19th-century...

  • Ep 366

    366.Jerry Lee Lewis

    02-02-1990

    This is the story of 'the Killer', the ultimate wild man of rock, from his phenomenal success at the age of 20 with Whole Lotta Shakin' Going On to the present. After more than 30...

  • Ep 367

    367.Roberto Rossellini

    09-02-1990

    The great Italian film director, who died in 1977, was the founder of 'neo-realism'. Following the international success of his films dealing with the Second World War - Rome, Op...

  • Ep 368

    368.Next Time Dear God Please Choose Someone Else

    23-02-1990

    Traditional Jewish humour flourished in adversity. Religious persecution and life in the ghetto nurtured its own kind of bitter comedy which, in 20th-century America, has develope...

  • Ep 369

    369.Salif Keita

    02-03-1990

    Salif Keita - the golden voice of Mali - is one of the first African world superstars. He can trace his lineage directly back more than 700 years to its founder, the warrior king...

  • Ep 370

    370.Fred Zinnemann: A Director's Life

    09-03-1990

    Fred Zinnemann, best known for the classic western High Noon, has had a career in movies spanning 65 years. In an exclusive interview with Arena, Zinnemann talks about his life fro...

  • Ep 371

    371.Spike and Company - Do It a Cappella

    16-03-1990

    Actor and director Spike Lee joins actress Debbie Allen on a journey in search of the perfect vocal performance. They travel through Brooklyn as different groups duel, jam and rehe...

  • Ep 372

    372.Peggy and Her Playwrights

    23-03-1990

    Now in her 80s, Peggy Ramsay is the most powerful and unconventional play agent in Britain. She started her agency in the mid-50s in a converted brothel in the West End and has be...

  • Ep 373

    373.The English Rose

    30-03-1990

    The term 'English rose' conjures up a variety of images which fall somewhere between the delicate pink roses of high summer and the fair complexion of a young girl. Either way, the...

  • Ep 374

    374.Paris Is Burning

    06-04-1990

    They call themselves the 'Children'. By day they are cycle-messengers, assistants in department stores, prostitutes or unemployed; by night they are members of clubs or houses with...

  • Ep 375

    375.Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam

    13-04-1990

    On 4 July 1967, Private Raymond Griffiths was killed in Vietnam. He was 19 years old - the average age of US combat troops in the war. He was one of more than 30,000 American servi...

  • Ep 376

    376.Havana

    15-04-1990

    Cuba's legendary capital, once a playground for the rich, has an extraordinary faded beauty with its grand colonial palaces decaying into crumbling tenements. Since the popular re...

  • Ep 377

    377.The Princess

    20-04-1990

    Niccolo Machiavelli 's infamous The Prince is a short book about power - how to get it and how to hang on to it. But if 'he' were changed to 'she' throughout, would Machiavelli's m...

  • Ep 378

    378.The Ten Commandments of Krzysztof Kieslowski

    04-05-1990

    Krzysztof Kieslowski is the foremost director to have emerged in Poland since Andrzej Wadja. His two most recent features, A Short Film about Killing and A Short Film about Love, s...

  • Ep 379

    379.Le Paris Black

    11-05-1990

    Paris's love affair with the black world stretches from the Cubists' discovery of African sculpture at the beginning of the century to the present day appreciation of rap and Afric...

  • Ep 380

    380.Kino Perestroika

    18-05-1990

    Tonight's programme looks at the Soviet cinema since perestroika and examines the work of some of its most important film directors who are working again after years of enforced si...

  • Ep 381

    381.The Daily Worker Story

    25-05-1990

    When Lenin told the newly formed Communist Party of Great Britain that its survival depended on having a daily paper, he could not have forseen that after 60 years of heroic strugg...

  • Ep 382

    382.Oooh Er, Missus! - The Frankie Howerd Story

    01-06-1990

    Considered by many to be our greatest living stand-up comedian, the incomparable Francis Alick Howerd holds a special place in the hearts of the British public. Born during a snow...

  • Ep 383

    383.Agatha Christie - Unfinished Portrait

    20-09-1990

    This Arena Special celebrates the centenary of Dame Agatha Christie's birth with the first film biography of the world's most widely read author. Total sales of her crime novels ar...

  • Ep 384

    384.The Fever

    29-09-1990

    A new musical, Township Fever, is about to open on Broadway. Written by Mbongeni Ngema , the co-author of Woza Albert , it is vibrant and funny, but also quite shocking and contro...

  • Ep 385

    385.Food Night: Introduction

    15-12-1990

    Tonight Arena brings you an evening of short films and a debate devoted to that most universal of subjects, food. Spitting Image has created your hosts, Meat and Two Veg. From thei...

  • Ep 386

    386.Food Night: Modern Food

    15-12-1990

    Today's hypermarket is an Aladdin's cave compared to the grocery store of 30 years ago. Food Night looks at the ever-increasing gulf between what appears on the supermarket shelf a...

  • Ep 387

    387.Food Night: Great Moments in Food History

    15-12-1990

    A salute to four great thinkers. If Rossini had not preferred food to music there would have been no Tornados Rossini. If Nellie Melba had not become so fat through eating too ma...

  • Ep 388

    388.Food Night: The Story of Food in 27 Minutes and 43 Seconds

    15-12-1990

    Food has had a part to play in religion, politics, science and war, and throughout history has underlined the social divide between prince and peasant. Today food remains as divisi...

  • Ep 389

    389.Food Night: Good Manners

    15-12-1990

    Some lessons in manners from the silver screen - Five Easy Pieces, Tampopo, Oliver Twist and more.

  • Ep 390

    390.Food Night: What's Kosher?

    15-12-1990

    This film explores the application of kosher dietary laws which have helped to preserve the separate identity of the Jewish people.

  • Ep 391

    391.Food Night: The Last Supper

    15-12-1990

    Louisiana State Penitentiary recently released a list of the last meals ordered by prisoners about to be executed. One man, whose crime was shooting a grocery store attendant, requ...

  • Ep 392

    392.Food Night: The Complete History of the Potato

    15-12-1990

    With the help of potato experts from all over the world Food Night pays homage to this nutritious, delicious, maligned and sometimes despised vegetable - the paradoxical potato.

  • Ep 393

    393.Food Night: I Just Happen to Have One Here I Made Earlier

    15-12-1990

    A chance to sample some favourites from the kitchens of such legends as Fanny Cradock, Zena Skinner and Delia Smith. Director Sarah Mortimer

  • Ep 394

    394.Food Night: Movable Feast - the Politics of Disgust

    15-12-1990

    Mealworms served in a cherry tomato, grasshoppers rolled in bacon - these are just a few of the nourishing dishes served up in this film which explores repulsion and revulsion in f...

  • Ep 395

    395.Food Night: Eating for One

    15-12-1990

    Left to your own devices, what do you eat, when do you eat it and how much of it do you eat?

  • Ep 396

    396.Food Night: Fasting and Abstinence

    15-12-1990

    As Christmas approaches, time to contemplate self-denial.

  • Ep 397

    397.Food Night: Debate

    15-12-1990

    As the evening's climax, Arena assembles a forum of distinguished politicians, economists, nutritionists, moralists and senders and receivers of aid to debate the international pol...

  • Ep 398

    398.Lifepulse - a Natural Thriller

    28-12-1990

    A spectacular musical celebration of life, capturing evolution in all its glorious diversity, and the rhythms of nature in all its beauty, delight, and horror. From the raging fur...

  • Ep 399

    399.Miller Meets Mandela

    18-01-1991

    Nelson Mandela, since his release, has become one of the most famous people in the world. Everyone has heard of the leader, but Mandela the man remains an enigma. For the first tim...

  • Ep 400

    400.Derek Jarman - a Portrait

    25-01-1991

    Derek Jarman is a uniquely British outsider: a painter, film-maker and a self-appointed enfant terrible with a paradoxical affection for tradition. He makes films as a painter or p...

  • Ep 401

    401.Anselm Kiefer : Operation Sealion

    01-02-1991

    Kiefer is Germany's most controversial and reclusive artist. He is also its most successful. The millions his work commands in the auction houses and his popularity with collectors...

  • Ep 402

    402.The Strange Story of Joe Meek

    08-02-1991

    On 3 February 1967, Joe Meek, composer of Telstar and pioneer independent producer, shot his landlady and then himself. With Humphrey Lyttelton, Screaming Lord Sutch, Heinz, Jonath...

  • Ep 403

    403.The Other Roci

    22-02-1991

    Rocky is the name of American artist Robert Rauschenberg's pet turtle. It is also the name of an epic and visionary project which in the last eight years has taken Rauschenberg aro...

  • Ep 404

    404.Caroline 199 - A Pirate's Tale

    01-03-1991

    December 1990: a rusty ship drifts silently in the North Sea. As the Government and its Broadcasting Bill close in for the kill, Radio Caroline could be silenced for ever. For Rona...

  • Ep 405

    405.Staring at the Ceiling

    08-03-1991

    This profile of Keith Waterhouse follows him through his hectic diary. As a columnist for the Daily Mail he reports from the Conservative conference in Bournemouth and the Labour c...

  • Ep 406

    406.Three Irish Writers

    15-03-1991

    It has been said that the English hoard words like misers and the Irish spend them like sailors. Tonight's Arena presents three great Irish masters of the English language, Flann O...

  • Ep 407

    407.One Irish Rover

    16-03-1991

    For more than two decades, Van Morrison has been fusing different musical influences, creating a style of his own. In this programme he duets with Bob Dylan and plays harmonica wit...

  • Ep 408

    408.The Importance of Being Oscar

    17-03-1991

    This one-man show based on the life of Oscar Wilde was the jewel in the crown for Irish actor Michael MacLiammoir 's career. The programme was first shown on St Patrick's Day 1964...

  • Ep 409

    409.The Other

    22-03-1991

    Roci Rocky is the name of American artist Robert Rauschenberg 's pet turtle. It is also the name of an epic and visionary project which in the last eight years has taken Rauschenbe...

  • Ep 410

    410.Kenneth Anger's Hollywood Babylon

    05-04-1991

    When Kenneth Anger first published his classic expose of Hollywood's best-kept secrets and scandals, it was immediately banned. The underground film-maker struck a raw nerve in 'ti...

  • Ep 411

    411.Elmore Leonard 's Criminal Records

    12-04-1991

    Top US crime writer Elmore Leonard 's street-wise characters range from violent hoodlums in and around Detroit to low-life hustlers on Florida's Gold Coast. Arena travels with him...

  • Ep 412

    412.The Human Face

    19-04-1991

    In the last of the current series of Arena, musical performance artist Laurie Anderson presents an examination of mankind's obsession with its own image. For thousands of years art...

  • Ep 413

    413.Texas Saturday Night

    24-04-1991

    A show as big as the Lone Star State this is an epic voyage through the wildest state in the union - from the honkytonks and dancehalls to the hill country and burning deserts; fro...

  • Ep 414

    414.The Grass Arena

    19-01-1992

    Brutalised at home and school, John Healy drinks a promising boxing career into the "grass arena" - the savage community of vagrant alcoholics. He drifts towards certain death, unt...

  • Ep 415

    415.Billy, How Did You Do It? 1

    23-01-1992

    The first of a special three-part presentation in which American film director Billy Wilder discusses his career with German film maker Volker Schlondorff. From Marlene Dietrich to...

  • Ep 416

    416.Billy, How Did You Do It? 2

    24-01-1992

    Second of three in-depth conversations with the film director and writer Billy Wilder. He recalls his memories of the great Hollywood stars - "Mae West walked out of the door all w...

  • Ep 417

    417.Billy, How Did You Do It? 3

    25-01-1992

    Last of a special three-part presentation in which American director Billy Wilder discusses his career. He remembers working with Marilyn Monroe on Some Like It Hot "With Monroe...

  • Ep 418

    418.Masters of the Canvas

    31-01-1992

    When pop artist Peter Blake confessed in a magazine article that his fantasy was to be the mysterious masked wrestler Kendo Nagasaki, who never speaks and never removes his mask, l...

  • Ep 419

    419.Oliver Stone

    07-02-1992

    A portrait of the controversial American film director, Oliver Stone, whose work often arouses the fiercest passions in both supporters and critics. In a revealing interview, Stone...

  • Ep 420

    420.Fatwa

    14-02-1992

    On 14 February 1989 Salman Rushdie was sentenced to death by the Ayatollah Khomeini. Tonight, on the third anniversary of the fatwa, a gathering of international writers and artist...

  • Ep 421

    421.Six Degrees of Separation: a New York Tale

    21-02-1992

    In 1983, David Hampton was arrested for pretending to be the son of actor Sidney Poitier and conning his way into the homes of some of New York's most powerful and influential fami...

  • Ep 422

    422.The Incredible Case of Comrade

    28-02-1992

    Rockstar Dean Read was the biggest rock star the communist world had ever seen. Virtually unknown in his native America, the "Red Sinatra" was the first pop musician Mikhail Gorbac...

  • Ep 423

    423.Croatia - the Artists' War

    06-03-1992

    This film asks how the culture of a country survives amid gunfire. Ivan Rabuzin , the 71-year-old Croatian artist, says his paintings stand as accusations. "They show an image of e...

  • Ep 424

    424.Otto Dix : a Tale of Two Germanies

    13-03-1992

    "I'll either be famous or infamous," declared the controversial German painter who died in 1969. His subjects range from tranquil landscapes to frenzied sex murders, from brutalise...

  • Ep 425

    425.Chi-Chi the Panda

    20-03-1992

    Refused entry to America from China in 1958 because of the embargo on "communist goods", the giant panda Chi-Chi came to London Zoo - a constant object of media attention and publi...

  • Ep 426

    426.Armistead Maupin Is a Man I Dreamt Up

    27-03-1992

    Tales of the City first appeared in the 70s as a daily column in the San Francisco Chronicle. Armistead Maupin's stories about life in San Francisco as seen through the eyes of a...

  • Ep 427

    427.Last Supper - Frank on Frank

    03-04-1992

    A self-portrait of photographer and film maker Robert Frank. Often called the "eyes of the Beats", Frank's work spans 45 years from his influential book of photographs The America...

  • Ep 428

    428.A Spanish Odyssey - a Portrait of Javier Mariscal

    10-04-1992

    Javier Mariscal is an artist who cannot be categorised - a designer who thinks a Camel cigarette packet has as much value as a Picasso. Phillipe Starck , the doyen of the design w...

  • Ep 429

    429.An Argentinian Journey: 1: The Gaucho and the Pampas

    17-04-1992

    Three films which take a journey through the rich musical heritage of Argentina. The story begins just south of Buenos Aires in the Pampas. This is the land of the gaucho - the so...

  • Ep 430

    430.An Argentinian Journey: 2: Zamba, Chacarera and Chamame

    18-04-1992

    Three films which take a journey through the rich musical heritage of Argentina. In the vast regions from the plains of the Pampas to the provinces of the north, three distinct st...

  • Ep 431

    431.An Argentinian Journey: 3: Pacha Mama - Sacred Land

    19-04-1992

    The Calchaquies valleys in the Andes and the Humahuaca canyon form the most underdeveloped and remote region in Argentina, with traditions going back beyond the Inca conquest. The...

  • Ep 432

    432.Sportswriter: the Fight, the Match and the Race

    18-07-1992

    Few activities in modern life can rival sport for creating excitement, passion and commitment. Arena takes a look at how the tensions and glories of sporting life are turned into p...

  • Ep 433

    433.Linda McCartney, behind the Lens

    26-12-1992

    In her first television profile, Linda McCartney talks about her life in photography and, with husband Paul, about the difficulties of being married to a Beatle and how she has cop...

  • Ep 434

    434.The Graham Green Trilogy: England Made Me (1904-39)

    08-01-1993

    Arena's 1993 season opens with this three-part exploration of the life and work of the enigmatic writer. Greene's obsessions with the seedy world of love, sex, betrayal, disloyalty...

  • Ep 435

    435.The Graham Greene Trilogy: The Dangerous Edge (1940-60)

    09-01-1993

    Disloyalty, secrecy and spying fascinated Greene both in his work and in his private life. Tonight's film charts the hidden years of his life when his marriage broke down and he be...

  • Ep 436

    436.The Graham Greene Trilogy: A World of My Own (1961-91)

    10-01-1993

    Last of the biographical films, with extracts read by Sir Alec Guinness. A World of My Own (1961-91) Passionately promoting the link between Catholicism and communism, defending K...

  • Ep 437

    437.On the Road with Boggs

    15-01-1993

    In the 1980s American artist J S G Boggs stunned the art world by holding an exhibition of banknotes, drawn by himself. In one go, he broke moral, artistic and legal taboos-counter...

  • Ep 438

    438.The Grateful and the Dead

    22-01-1993

    The story of the unlikely and unpublicised relationship between a 60s American rock band and some of Britain's little-known orchestral composers. Once the icons of the San Francisc...

  • Ep 439

    439.A Tribute to Dizzy Gillespie

    29-01-1993

    Elder statesman of jazz and a co-founder of the style that became bebop in the 40s, John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie will be remembered by many as the trumpet player with ballooning ch...

  • Ep 440

    440.Larry Kramer

    05-01-1993

    One of the world's leading figures in the battle against Aids is not a doctor, scientist or politician, but a writer - Larry Kramer - who says: "Aids has given me my life's work."...

  • Ep 441

    441.Edward Said: the Idea of Empire

    12-02-1993

    Palestinian writer, academic and exile, Edward W Said takes a journey into the worlds of history, literature, ideas and imagination to explain how he wrote his most recent book, Cu...

  • Ep 442

    442.The Last Soviet Citizen

    19-02-1993

    For three decades the Soviet Union's obsession with space stirred the soul of the nation like a secular religion - from the first space star Yuri Gagarin to the sad saga of cosmon...

  • Ep 443

    443.Derek Walcott

    20-02-1993

    An interview with the poet who last December won the Nobel prize for literature, and whose current novel-length poem has caused him to be dubbed the "Homer of the Caribbean". He t...

  • Ep 444

    444.Zhang Yimou

    12-03-1993

    One of China's most successful film directors, Zhang Yimou , talks about his life, his work, and his views on China. The stunning photography and quintessential "Chineseness" of hi...

  • Ep 445

    445.Philip Roth

    19-03-1993

    To mark his 60th birthday, and the publication of his new book Operation Shylock, Philip Roth breaks his long silence and talks to Arena about his life, books, and some of the link...

  • Ep 446

    446.Only the Names Have Been Changed

    26-03-1993

    To the innocent reader, the characters in a work of fiction are the author's inventions. To those in the know, it is often more complicated. Arena investigates the effect novels ca...

  • Ep 447

    447.Weegee

    02-04-1993

    Chronicling New York low and high life, Weegee's photographs have often shocked the world. His wife, Wilma Wilcox , talks about the man behind the myth.

  • Ep 448

    448.Duchamp's Fountain

    02-04-1993

    In 1917, Marcel Duchamp entered a white porcelain object in a New York exhibition. it was a urinal. Arena unearths the origins of this extraordinary story with an account from Duch...

  • Ep 449

    449.Edgar Reitz: Return to Heimat

    12-04-1993

    An Arena special which documents the making of Reitz's second great German epic, The Second Heimat, which begins on BBC2 next Saturday. When Jewish writer Carole Angier watched the...

  • Ep 450

    450.Tales Of Rock And Roll: Peggy Sue

    17-04-1993

    The arts series returns with four films tracing the origins of classic rock songs. The inspiration behind Buddy Holly's famous song - Peggy Sue Gerron Rackham - now runs a drainag...

  • Ep 451

    451.Not a Bad Girl

    18-04-1993

    Brenda Fassie is South Africa's answer to Madonna. A black singer for black people, she is streetwise, outrageous and aiming to be an international star. With her new album I'm Not...

  • Ep 452

    452.Heartbreak Hotel

    24-04-1993

    The second documentary in this Arena series telling the true stories behind classic rock songs is devoted to Elvis Presley's first million-selling release, Heartbreak Hotel. This f...

  • Ep 453

    453.Walk on the Wild Side

    01-05-1993

    All the characters named in the song were real people who frequented Andy Warhol's studio in the late 60s. Trans-sexual Holly, and Jackie and Candy, who were transvestites, starred...

  • Ep 454

    454.Highway 61 Revisited

    08-05-1993

    Last programme in the Arena series tracing the origins of classic rock songs. This musical journey travels the famous highway that has inspired successive generations of musicians...

  • Ep 455

    455.Arena: Radio Night: Introduction

    18-12-1993

    Your television and radio are cast as personalities (played by Peter Cook and Josie Lawrence) in this night of themed programmes showing how the two media have competed over the ye...

  • Ep 456

    456.Radio Night: The Seven Ages of Radio: First: the Infant.

    18-12-1993

    Ian McKellen ruminates on the distinct eras of radio broadcasting, characterised as Shakespeare's seven ages of man, with the aid of Professor Asa Briggs.

  • Ep 457

    457.Radio Night: TV Talk, Radio Rabbit What does the voice reveal?

    18-12-1993
  • Ep 458

    458.Radio Night: The Seven Ages of Radio 2: The Schoolboy.

    18-12-1993
  • Ep 459

    459.Radio Night: Heard But Not Seen

    18-12-1993

    Alistair Cooke, whose weekly epistle has been broadcast on radio since 1946, explains why it is the best medium for him.

  • Ep 460

    460.Radio Night: Back to Square One

    18-12-1993

    The story of early radio's method of broadcasting live football, referring to a numbered grid - published in the Radio Times - on which listeners followed the action.

  • Ep 461

    461.Radio Night: The Seven Ages of Radio 3: The Lover.

    18-12-1993
  • Ep 462

    462.Radio Night: Sunday Dinner

    18-12-1993

    Family Sunday meals conjure up for many Family Favourites, Round the Home and The Billy Cotton Band Show.

  • Ep 463

    463.Radio Night: The Seven Ages of Radio 4: The Soldier.

    18-12-1993
  • Ep 464

    464.Radio Night: Pirates

    31-12-1993

    On just one estate in east London there are five pirate stations, battling to stay on air.

  • Ep 465

    465.Radio Night: The Seven Ages of Radio 5: The Judge.

    18-12-1993
  • Ep 466

    466.Radio Night: TV Theft, Radio Rip-Off

    18-12-1993

    Does TV steal radio's best comedy ideas? Included in the debate are Frank Muir, Denis Norden, Armando Iannucci and the voice of Spike Milligan.

  • Ep 467

    467.Radio Night: The Seven Ages of Radio 6: The Old Man.

    18-12-1993
  • Ep 468

    468.Radio Night: The Spot FX Man

    18-12-1993

    Harold Listings, a frustrated radio technician, takes revenge.

  • Ep 469

    469.Radio Night: The Seven Ages of Radio 7: Senility.

    18-12-1993
  • Ep 470

    470.Radio Night: It's Life, Jim

    18-12-1993

    Nasa scientists are using giant radio antennae to pick up communications from ET.

  • Ep 471

    471.Radio Night: The Time Signal

    18-12-1993

    Dr Carl Dolmetsch finds out why the pips changed pitch.

  • Ep 472

    472.Radio Night: The Two Voyages of Donald Crowhurst

    18-12-1993

    The tragic story of the lone yachtsman and his radio.

  • Ep 473

    473.Radio Night: The Shipping Forecast

    19-12-1993

    Live on TV for the first time, Fisher, German Bight, Dogger.

  • Ep 474

    474.The Next Voice You Hear

    19-12-1993

    Concluding BBC2's Arena Radio Night, a film drama starring James Whitmore, Nancy Davis (later Reagan). Joe and Mary Smith are shaken one night when they hear what seems to be the...

  • Ep 475

    475.In Search of Oz

    29-01-1994

    An exploration of the phenomenal popularity of L Frank Baum 's famous children's story The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, written in 1900. About 20 film versions of the story have been ma...

  • Ep 476

    476.Who Is Vladimir Pozner?

    05-02-1994

    In the 1980s Vladimir Pozner , once dubbed "Ivan the Telegenic", became the second most celebrated communist in the west. Carrying Gorbachev's message to western television screens...

  • Ep 477

    477.The Dark Side of Black

    12-02-1994

    The new stars of ragga and gangster rap - Shabba Ranks, Ice Cube, Public Enemy, Buju Banton - have become as notorious as they are successful. They command huge audiences and recor...

  • Ep 478

    478.The Ring - a South London Tale

    26-02-1994

    For centuries, bare-knuckle boxing has been going on behind closed doors. Nigel Finch's unusual film investigates this illegal activity by following one hopeful as he prepares for...

  • Ep 479

    479.Glitterbug

    05-03-1994

    During the 1970s and 1980s Derekjarman kept a Super-8 film diary, chronicling the cultural high life and low life of London. The footage ranges from William Burroughs reading aloud...

  • Ep 480

    480.Theatre without Actors

    12-03-1994

    In 1960 an American film called Primary changed the notion of what a documentary could be, using techniques never before seen on TV. It was made by Robert Drew , whose role in the...

  • Ep 481

    481.Kalashnikov

    19-03-1994

    Seventy million Kalashnikov (or AK-47) guns are scattered across the world. It was the Russians' Cold War weapon and is still the first choice of terrorists, guerrillas and mercena...

  • Ep 482

    482.Trouble Man - the Last Years of Marvin Gaye

    26-03-1994

    On 1 April 1984 former Motown star Marvin Gaye provoked his father once too often, and was shot dead in his bedroom. It was the tragic finale to an extraordinary series of events i...

  • Ep 483

    483.Relics Introduction

    31-03-1994

    The idea that power exists in the remains of heroes and the things they leave behind is the focus of an Arena trilogy broadcast this weekend and introduced by this programme. Relig...

  • Ep 484

    484.Relics: Einstein's Brain

    01-04-1994

    "Move Albert Einstein ," declares Japanese professor Kenji Sugimoto at the start of a bizarre journey in search of the great one's missing brain. Sugimoto would not look out of pla...

  • Ep 485

    485.Relics: Curse of the Firebeetle

    02-04-1994

    A film drama set against civil war in Peru. When Ortiz, a professional graverobber, stumbles across the huge golden disc of the ancient sun god Atahualpa lost for years, he sets of...

  • Ep 486

    486.Relics: The Grave Case of Charlie Chaplin

    03-04-1994

    In 1978 Charlie Chaplin 's coffin was stolen from his grave in Vevey, Switzerland, and a large ransom was demanded of his widow Oona. This fictional film inspired by those events f...

  • Ep 487

    487.Philip K Dick - a Day In the Afterlife

    09-04-1994

    The author of the stories behind Blade Runner and Total Recall grew up in California at a time when an agricultural idyll was fast being replaced by motorways, shopping stores and...

  • Ep 488

    488.Voices from the Island

    23-04-1994

    Robben Island is South Africa's Alcatraz. For three decades Nelson Mandela , Walter Sisulu and hundreds of other political prisoners were held in its maximum security prison for op...

  • Ep 489

    489.Cindy Sherman - Nobody's Here but Me

    24-04-1994

    Using herself as the model, American artist Cindy Sherman has produced hundreds of photographs exploring the use of female stereotypes. Most recently she has addressed the theme of...

  • Ep 490

    490.Bahia of all the Saints

    07-05-1994

    Brazil's major slave-trading port for nearly three centuries, Bahia has a black population of over 80 per cent which maintains the legacy of African tradition at every level of dai...

  • Ep 491

    491.Sandra Bernhard - Confession of a Pretty Lady

    20-05-1994

    Sandra Bernhard 's outrageous one-woman show deals with many normally taboo subjects and controversy runs through her personal life: she was once Madonna's lover and is a lesbian p...

  • Ep 492

    492.Louise Bourgeois

    06-08-1994

    This Arena special profiles sculptor Louise Bourgeois, who has suddenly become fashionable at the age of 84, and has been chosen to represent America at the Venice Biennale, the wo...

  • Ep 493

    493.The Peter Sellers Story 1

    11-02-1995

    Arena returns with a three-part special, presenting a film portrait of one of the world's great comic actors, incorporating home movies, film clips and interviews.

  • Ep 494

    494.The Peter Sellers Story: 2: Jack to Jacques

    18-02-1995

    The second of a three-part film portrait of one of the world's great comic actors.

  • Ep 495

    495.The Peter Sellers Story: 3: I Am Not a Funny Man

    25-02-1995

    The last of a three-part film portrait of one of the world's great comic actors. Tonight's film begins in 1964, with Sellers at the peak of his success. Dr Strangelove and The Pin...

  • Ep 496

    496.Punk and the Pistols

    20-08-1995

    In August 1975, the face of British rock music was fundamentally changed: the Sex Pistols were formed. A host of colourful characters, including the Damned's Captain Sensible, Rich...

  • Ep 497

    497.The Burger and the King

    01-01-1996

    The passion fans had for his music was matched only by the passion Elvis Presley had for his food. This documentary records his inexhaustible appetite for fast foods, the team he h...

  • Ep 498

    498.Stories My Country Told Me

    14-07-1996

    What is a nation? From Corsica to Kashmir, from Quebec to Bosnia, violent separatist movements are fighting to form their own nation states. This edition of Arena explores the fabr...

  • Ep 499

    499.Tony Bennett's New York

    22-12-1996

    At 70 years of age, singer Tony Bennett has been dubbed the King of Cool by the MTV-watching generation. Arena reveals the man behind the silky voice as Tony Bennett - civil rights...

  • Ep 500

    500.Caesar's Writers

    24-12-1996

    The legendary Sid Caesar was one of America's favourite TV stars in the fifties. His writing team, which include Mel Brooks, Carl Reiner and Neil Simon, was probably the first ever...

  • Ep 501

    501.There's No Such Thing as a Small Head of State

    02-01-1997

    On 22 October 1995, for the first time, all the world's leaders gathered together in the United Nations in New York to have their photograph taken for the beginning of the UN's 50t...

  • Ep 502

    502.Dear Antonioni

    18-01-1997

    A portrait of the Italian film-maker Michelangelo Antonioni , who has directed such films as L'Awentura, which follows immediately, LaNotte and Zabriskie Point. The work of the dir...

  • Ep 503

    503.Busby, Stein and Shankly - the Football Men: Underground

    28-03-1997

    Sports writer Hugh Mcllvanney presents the first of a trilogy of programmes for the Easter weekend about three great football managers; Matt Busby. Jock Stein and Bill Shankly. To...

  • Ep 504

    504.Busby, Stein and Shankly - the Football Men: Football is the Faith

    29-03-1997

    Hugh Mcllvanney presents the second in a trilogy of programmes about three great football managers; Matt Busby , Jock Stein and Bill Shankly. Tonight's film focuses on 1945-60, th...

  • Ep 505

    505.Busby, Stein and Shankly - the Football Men: The Price of Glory

    30-03-1997

    Concluding the three-part series presented by sports writer Hugh Mcllvanney about three great football managers; Matt Busby, Jock Stein and Bill Shankly. This film charts the incre...

  • Ep 506

    506.The Banana

    24-12-1997

    Tonight's programme considers musa sapientum, the fruit of the wise. The Velvet Underground's John Cale tells the story behind Andy Warhol's famous LP cover, Auberon Waugh and John...

  • Ep 507

    507.Cigars - out of the Humidor

    25-12-1997

    In 1962, before John F Kennedy signed the embargo banning the importation of cigars into America from Cuba, the President ordered 1,200 Havana cigars, according to Pierre Salinger,...

  • Ep 508

    508.The Noel Coward Trilogy: The Boy Actor

    11-04-1998

    The first of a three-part profile of the writer, composer and actor covers Coward's meteoric rise from suburban south London to the world's highest-paid author by the time he was 3...

  • Ep 509

    509.The Noel Coward Trilogy: Captain Coward

    12-04-1998

    The second of three programmes celebrating the life and career of Noel Coward focuses on the journey through the Far East which inspired his most famous song, Mad Dogs and Englishm...

  • Ep 510

    510.The Noel Coward Trilogy: Sail Away

    13-04-1998

    Concluding the three-part Easter special with a look at the last 30 years of Noel Coward's life. His post-war eclipse as a dramatist gave way to a new career as a highly successful...

  • Ep 511

    511.Frank Sinatra: The Voice of the Century

    15-05-1998

    Arena explores the rise of the legendary crooner Frank Sinatra from his early family background to overwhelming showbusiness success. Interviews with friends, family and associates...

  • Ep 512

    512.The Brian Epstein Story: The Sun Will Shine Tomorrow

    25-05-1998

    The first of a two-part documentary telling the story of Brian Epstein. Gay when homosexuality was illegal, a gambler, shopkeeper and failed actor, he was also the pop king with th...

  • Ep 513

    513.The Brian Epstein Story: Tomorrow Never Knows

    26-12-1998

    Concluding the two-part profile of the pop manager who brought global success to the Beatles. By the mid-sixties, the group's fame meant Epstein had little time to devote to the o...

  • Ep 514

    514.Cuba Night: the 40-Year Face-off

    02-01-1999
  • Ep 515

    515.Cuba Night: Eisenhower, Kennedy and Khrushchev: How It All Began

    02-01-1999

    Newsreel footage from 1962, when Fidel Castro's arrangement with then-Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev to install nuclear-weapon sites triggered off the Cuban missile crisis.

  • Ep 516

    516.Cuba Night: A Diamond in the Rough

    02-01-1999

    Cuba's baseball prowess has been long estabished. Fidel Castro himself was once scouted by a US team, and in 1992 Cuba surpassed even the Americans to win the first Olympic basebal...

  • Ep 517

    517.Cuba Night: LBJ, Nixon and Brezhnev: the Middle Years

    02-01-1999

    Cuba's place in world politics, from mid-sixties to mid-eighties.

  • Ep 518

    518.Cuba Night: The Simpsons: The Trouble with Trillions

    02-01-1999

    Homer swaps jobs with Fidel Castro, who goes to work at the nuclear power plant in Springfield.

  • Ep 519

    519.Cuba Night: Reagan and Gorbachev: Castro, Cuba and the Fall of Communism

    02-01-1999

    The effects of the demise of the dominant political ethos in the east.

  • Ep 520

    520.Cuba Night: Who Owns Che? The Importance of Not Being Ernesto

    02-01-1999

    Since his death in 1967, the face of Cuban revolutionary Che Guevara has stared down from posters and banners around the world, the most reproduced image since the Mona Lisa. This...

  • Ep 521

    521.Cuba Night: The Clinton Years: Cuba Today and Tomorrow

    02-01-1999

    Cuba's relations with the United States in recent times.

  • Ep 522

    522.Salman Rushdie and the Ground beneath His Feet

    22-04-1999

    In Salman Rushdie 's new novel The Ground beneath Her Feet. singer Vina Aspara is caught up in an earthquake on Valentine's Day 1989, and never seen again. On that day Rushdie's ow...

  • Ep 523

    523.Looking for the Iron Curtain

    07-11-1999

    The Iron Curtain ran north to south through Europe and divided the world for 50 years. American writer and broadcaster Reggie Nadelson joins former Soviet Union spin doctor Vladimi...

  • Ep 524

    524.Casanova

    20-12-1999

    The legendary 18th-century lover has been immortalised in books, films and on television, but are these fictionalised accounts historically accurate? Novelist Josephine Hart inves...

  • Ep 525

    525.Blondes - Jayne Mansfield

    24-12-1999

    In 1957, Jayne Mansfield was riding high as the most photographed woman in the world. Yet, ten years later, she was reduced to stripping in seedy nightclubs to finance a serious al...

  • Ep 526

    526.Blondes - Diana Dors

    26-12-1999

    This second blonde-bombshell profile focuses on Britain's home-grown prototype, Diana Dors. The Rada-trained actress emerged as a sex symbol in the fifties through a run of low-bud...

  • Ep 527

    527.Blondes - Anita Ekberg

    27-12-1999

    Perhaps best remembered as the shapely blonde who waded into the Trevi Fountain in La Dolce Vita, fifties sex symbol Anita Ekberg became a Hollywood icon and a cult figure in Europ...

  • Ep 528

    528.The Fine Art of Separating People from Their Money

    02-01-2000

    Actor Dennis Hopper plays the eccentric host to this guide to the world of commercial creativity. The programme analyses advertising's true place in modern-day, media-obsessed popu...

  • Ep 529

    529.The Veil

    20-05-2000

    More and more young Muslim women today are wearing the veil, saying that it frees rather than oppresses them. This one-off Arena explores how a simple piece of cloth has endured in...

  • Ep 530

    530.Wisconsin Death Trip

    02-07-2000

    An edition in the occasional arts documentary strand. Wisconsin Death Trip. Inspired by a book of the same name, film-maker James Marsh tells the haunting tale of murder, madness a...

  • Ep 531

    531.Clint Eastwood: Out of the West

    24-12-2000

    The first of a two-part Christmas special profiling the Hollywood actor and director Clint Eastwood. Eastwood recalls his tough childhood, and looks back at his early career, from...

  • Ep 532

    532.Clint Eastwood: American Film-maker

    25-12-2000

    Concluding the two-part profile of the life and work of Hollywood actor and director Clint Eastwood. The story continues with Eastwood's directorial debut, as he completed Play Mi...

  • Ep 533

    533.James Ellroy's Feast of Death

    06-05-2001

    The art strand Arena returns with a new seven-part series. Best known for such novels as LA Confidential, The Black Dahlia, and the autobiographical work My Dark Places, crime wri...

  • Ep 534

    534.And the Winner Is ...

    13-05-2001

    There is seemingly no endeavour for which there is not an award, from Preacher of the Year to Streetsweeper of the Year. Arena asks what lies at the heart of our fascination with a...

  • Ep 535

    535.Budd Schulberg - a Contender

    19-05-2001

    Eighty-six-year-old novelist Budd Schulberg talks to old friend Hugh McIlvanney about his life and his long and varied career - including his screenplay for the multiple Oscar-winn...

  • Ep 536

    536.The Source

    28-05-2001

    Tonight's film dramatises the story behind the leading artists who personified the Beat Generation, which saw its roots in the meeting of Allen Ginsberg , Jack Kerouac and William...

  • Ep 537

    537.Salgado - the Spectre of Hope

    30-05-2001

    During the past 30 years the photographic work of Brazilian-born Sebastiao Salgado has helped to bring conditions of famine and poverty to international attention.

  • Ep 538

    538.Stalin - the Red God

    31-05-2001

    Joseph Stalin is seen outside his native land as one of history's most deplorable tyrants, but throughout the former Soviet states a cult of Stalin still exists. This film document...

  • Ep 539

    539.According to Beryl

    06-10-2001

    A one-off film in which author Beryl Bainbridge chronicles the extraordinary relationship during the 18th century between Samuel Johnson and Hester Thrale, the wife of rich London...

  • Ep 540

    540.Night of Entertainers: Sykes and a Day

    26-12-2001

    Writer, performer and director, the late Eric Sykes was the renaissance man of British comedy. This episode of Arena opens the doors of the room that was his creative home for fort...

  • Ep 541

    541.Night of Entertainers: Drake's Progress

    25-12-2001

    Charlie Drake is perhaps best known as the "little man" taking on the world in such films as 'The Cracksman' and television series like 'The Worker'. Drake himself had much to over...

  • Ep 542

    542.Night of Entertainers: The 1812 Overture in E Flat Major Opus 49

    25-12-2001

    The sketch, first shown in 1967, that took the Golden Rose at Montreux. Drake plays the conductor and all of the musicians in an orchestra.

  • Ep 543

    543.Night of Entertainers: Max Bygraves - I Wanna Tell You a Story

    25-12-2001

    Since a 1951 breakthrough appearance on the long-running radio series 'Educating Archie', Bygraves has proved a hit with the British public, whether he performs as an actor, a come...

  • Ep 544

    544.The Private Dirk Bogarde: Part 1

    26-12-2001

    In 1986, Dirk Bogarde burnt most of his personal papers at his home in southern France. However, 12 cans of home movies, shot mostly by Bogarde's long-term partner Anthony Forwood,...

  • Ep 545

    545.The Private Dirk Bogarde: Part 2

    26-12-2001

    The second of Arena's two-part film about Bogarde plots his progress to the forefront of European cinema in films such as Joseph Losey's 'The Servant' and Luchino Visconti's 'Death...

  • Ep 546

    546.Estonia Dreams of Eurovision

    18-05-2002

    As the 2001 winner, the Baltic state of Estonia, prepares to host this year's Eurovision Song Contest, this documentary explores the dramas, dreams, and dilemmas of what many see a...

  • Ep 547

    547.Kurosawa: Part One

    15-06-2002

    First in a two-part profile of Japanese film-maker Akira Kurosawa, looking at his childhood, early career and emergence as a major director during the American occupation. Kurosawa...

  • Ep 548

    548.Kurosawa: Part Two

    22-06-2002

    Concluding the profile of Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa. International acclaim followed masterpieces like the influential 'Seven Samurai', but success at home was elusive. Unab...

  • Ep 549

    549.The Peter Sellers Story: As He Filmed It

    24-08-2002

    Arena revisits its 1995 BAFTA-nominated Sellers trilogy, this time using only film shot by the late comic, who died in July 1980. Sellers is seen at home, on set, on holiday and in...

  • Ep 550

    550.Harold Pinter: 1: The Room

    26-10-2002

    This edition chronicles Pinter's East End childhood, his work as an actor, the critical appraisal of his work, and his passion for cricket. The film looks at the various rooms in w...

  • Ep 551

    551.Harold Pinter: 2: Celebration

    26-10-2002

    This programme focuses on the relationship between the public and private aspects of Pinter's life and work. The film includes footage from two Pinter stage productions - 'One For...

  • Ep 552

    552.One for the Road

    26-10-2002

    Harold Pinter takes the lead role in the Gate Theatre, Dublin's production of his play, produced by Michael Colgan and directed by Robin Lefevre. In an unnamed police state, Nicola...

  • Ep 553

    553.Politics and Pinter

    30-10-2002

    A 70th birthday tribute to Harold Pinter in three parts. The first section acknowledges Pinter's involvement in highlighting political injustices and puts his writing in its politi...

  • Ep 554

    554.The Room

    05-11-2002

    An anxious recluse deals with the pressures of the outside world. A play by Harold Pinter, filmed in New York's Almeida Theatre in 2001

  • Ep 555

    555.Radio Ha! Meet the Dead Ringers

    26-12-2002

    In a world of mimicry and satire, do the Dead Ringers team know who they really are? Meet Jon Culshaw, Jan Ravens, Mark Perry, Kevin Connelly and Phil Cornwell, whose impressions o...

  • Ep 556

    556.Radio Ha! It's Time for Just a Minute

    26-12-2002

    Not many can talk for a minute without hesitation, repetition or deviation - but, for 35 years, Just a Minute panellists have done just that. Paul Merton, Clement Freud, Linda Smit...

  • Ep 557

    557.I Am from Nowhere

    14-01-2003

    The story of Mikova, the remote Slovakian village where the family of icon Andy Warhol came from.

  • Ep 558

    558.The Real Jane Austen

    12-06-2003

    Gillian Kearney plays the author in an Arena docudrama. With Anna Chancellor.

  • Ep 559

    559.The Many Lives of Richard Attenborough: Part One

    24-08-2003

    As he becomes an octogenarian, a two-part Arena special celebrates the life and distinguished career of one of Britain's best-loved public figures. Lord Attenborough's film CV as a...

  • Ep 560

    560.The Many Lives of Richard Attenborough: Part Two

    25-08-2003

    The conclusion to this two-part profile, which accompanies the Attenborough at 80 season of films this week, looks at Attenborough's career as Britain's most distinguished film dir...

  • Ep 561

    561.Imagine Imagine

    20-09-2003

    The huge and enduring popularity of John Lennon 's song, Imagine, is examined in this documentary. Yoko Ono , who is now acknowledged as the co-author of the song, is filmed as sh...

  • Ep 562

    562.Dylan Thomas - from Grave to Cradle

    22-11-2003

    In the 50th year since his tragic death, author and broadcaster Nigel Williams examines the work and legend of one of the most famous poets of the 20th century-Dylan Thomas. Born i...

  • Ep 563

    563.Buffalo Bill's Wild West: How the Myth Was Made

    19-12-2003

    Buffalo Bill was instrumental in transforming the Wild West into the caricatured setting portrayed in countless films and novels. Using archive footage, this part-dramatised docume...

  • Ep 564

    564.Alec Guinness, a Secret Man

    29-12-2003

    The acting career of Alec Guinness spanned more than five decades. Although readily identifiable in character, the real man avoided the trappings of fame, preferring a secluded lif...

  • Ep 565

    565.Pavarotti - the Last Tenor

    29-05-2004

    For 40 years, Luciano Pavarotti has been hailed as one of the greatest tenors of all time, an artist fit to rank alongside the great Caruso. As his career reaches its climax, this...

  • Ep 566

    566.Searching for the Wrong-Eyed Jesus

    09-07-2004

    Country singer Jim White takes a road trip through the rural white American South in in an Arena documentary. Driving through a terrain of truck stops and churches, he finds a com...

  • Ep 567

    567.Shadowing the Third Man

    02-10-2004

    Examining the battles between the film's producers, and the demands of star Orson Welles.

  • Ep 568

    568.Remember the Secret Policeman's Ball?

    09-12-2004

    A documentary chronicling the series of Amnesty International fundraising concerts, which brought together a wealth of comedy talent and paved the way for future events such as Com...

  • Ep 569

    569.Painting the Clouds - a Portrait of Dennis Potter

    25-12-2004

    The Potter at the BBC strand marking the 10th anniversary of his death starts with this feature-length profile. It charts his childhood, time at Oxford, bid for parliament and rise...

  • Ep 570

    570.Dennis Potter: It's In the Songs! It's In the Songs!

    02-01-2005

    How the playwright used popular songs as a powerful dramatic device and to express the depth of his characters in Pennies from Heaven and The Singing Detective.

  • Ep 571

    571.Potter on Television

    09-01-2005

    A portrait of the late playwright, featuring extracts from his work - read by Keith Barron - and interviews with Potter himself.

  • Ep 572

    572.Hank Williams - Honky Tonk Blues

    05-02-2005

    From Elvis to Norah Jones , Hank Williams 's songs have been recorded more often than those of any other country music writer. Dirt-poor and rail-thin, he blazed out of Alabama in...

  • Ep 573

    573.Calling Hedy Lamarr

    12-02-2005

    Cited as being the most beautiful star in the Hollywood firmament during the 1930s and 40s, Hedy Lamarr's talents as an accomplished physicist who also engaged in perfecting radar...

  • Ep 574

    574.Francis Bacon's Arena

    19-03-2005

    Haunting and ferocious, Francis Bacon's paintings made an indelible impression on art history. His life - as outrageous as his work - is recalled by Arena in the only documentary e...

  • Ep 575

    575.Arena at 30

    03-09-2005

    Bob Dylan, Jean Genet, Orson Welles and Francis Bacon are among the subjects in a look back at memorable editions of the past 30 years. With film makers Alan Yentob, Anthony Wall a...

  • Ep 576

    576.Bob Dylan: No Direction Home: Part 1

    8.0
    26-09-2005

    Director Martin Scorsese enlists the help of Dylan himself, Joan Baez , film-maker DA Pennebaker , Greenwich Village folk icon Dave Von Ronk , and beat poet Allen Ginsberg , for an...

  • Ep 577

    577.Bob Dylan: No Direction Home: Part 2

    8.0
    27-09-2005

    Martin Scorsese delicately balances Dylan's internal world with signpost images from the external as he follows the newsworthy phenomenon of a 23-year-old star laden with expectati...

  • Ep 578

    578.Dylan in the Madhouse

    28-09-2005

    Surprisingly, Bob Dylan first came to the attention of the British public through his role in a 1963 BBC TV play, The Madhouse on Castle Street. The tape was later wiped and has si...

  • Ep 579

    579.The Princess and Panorama

    08-11-2005

    An incredible 22.8 million viewers were agog as Diana, Princess of Wales spoke candidly of her marriage into the royal family. Ten years on, the secrecy and tensions behind this se...

  • Ep 580

    580.Routemasters! The Double Decker Bus Conductors

    10-12-2005

    Documentary celebrating one of London's great characters, the bus conductor. The film tells the stories of five extraordinary conductors from five decades of London's history (orig...

  • Ep 581

    581.Galton and Simpson

    25-12-2005

    Hancock's Half-Hour and Steptoe and Son - two persuasive reasons for making Ray Galton and Alan Simpson pre-eminent among Britain's postwar comedy writers. In their first full-leng...

  • Ep 582

    582.Pete Doherty

    12-11-2006

    A one-off documentary following six months in the life of Libertines and Babyshambles frontman Pete Doherty - the musician who currently throws the British tabloid press into a fre...

  • Ep 583

    583.Saints

    17-12-2006

    The phenomenon of sanctity is examined in a documentary asking what makes a saint, comparing the Catholic Church's well-known practices with those of Hinduism and Buddhism.

  • Ep 584

    584.The Archers

    01-01-2007

    Marking its 56th year on the air, Arena examines the enduring appeal of Radio 4's rural soap, which began in 1951 as a public service programme to help Britain's farmers get back o...

  • Ep 585

    585.The Underground

    18-03-2007

    Documentary about the Tube, the world's oldest underground system, with its own unwritten rules of behaviour and protocol, and used by three million passengers every day.

  • Ep 586

    586.Bob Marley - Exodus 77

    03-06-2007

    The year 1977 was a crucial one in the life of reggae superstar Bob Marley. After an attempt on his life in his home that he was lucky to survive, he was forced to move from Jamaic...

  • Ep 587

    587.Encountering Bergman

    13-07-2007

    Examining the life and work of film director Ingmar Bergman , through people who know and have spoken to him, including Melvyn Bragg and Marie Nyrerod , producer of Bergman and Far...

  • Ep 588

    588.Bergman and Faro Island

    13-07-2007

    In his remote home at the seashore on Sweden's Faro Island, Ingmar Bergman talks about the childhood that shaped him.

  • Ep 589

    589.Bergman and the Cinema

    14-07-2007

    Ingmar Bergman examines his cinema career, which began when his first script was filmed in 1944. He is also joined by journalist and director Marie Nyrerod to look at his private a...

  • Ep 590

    590.Flames of Passion: the Other Side of British Cinema

    02-09-2007

    Britain's postwar cinema was not well looked upon by many critics. The melodramas, crime films and horror shockers were almost all derided by contemporary critics. Unearthing a wea...

  • Ep 591

    591.The Original Archers

    04-10-2007

    The earliest surviving episode in the BBC archives of The Archers, originally broadcast 11th March 1952, is repeated here in its entirety along with archive film of the period.

  • Ep 592

    592.Tribute Bands - into the Limelight

    06-10-2007

    Affectionate documentary that goes behind the scenes of the Limelight Club in Crewe, where for ten years tribute acts to the likes of Jimi Hendrix, Kurt Cobain and Phil Lynott have...

  • Ep 593

    593.Tribute Bands - Live at the Limelight

    06-10-2007

    Live performances by tribute bands such as Limehouse Lizzy, Are You Experienced, The Jamm and ABCD, at Crewe's Limelight Club.

  • Ep 594

    594.Dylan's Folk - the Pure, the Bad and the Holy

    14-10-2007

    A look at the Newport folk festival and the American folk revival of the 60s, which encompassed old time mountain music, blues and gospel.

  • Ep 595

    595.The Other Side of the Mirror - Bob Dylan at the Newport Folk Festival

    14-10-2007

    Murray Lerner's documentary features Bob Dylan's performances at the Newport folk festival between 1963 and 1965 - the time when Dylan changed the music of the world.

  • Ep 596

    596.Dylan in the Madhouse

    14-10-2007

    Arena goes in search of the Bob Dylan starring 1962 BBC drama Madhouse on Castle Street, wiped in 1968.

  • Ep 597

    597.Ken Dodd's Happiness

    24-12-2007

    A tribute to the Liverpudlian comedian, who turned 80 last month. Here, he discusses his 50-year career and the influences on his comedy style. Featuring film clips of his early pe...

  • Ep 598

    598.The Strange Luck of V.S. Naipaul

    10-04-2008

    Profile of the Nobel Prize-winning British writer, VS Naipaul. Filmed in Wiltshire, India and his native Trinidad, he remains as incisive, forthright and controversial as ever.

  • Ep 599

    599.Cab Driver

    26-07-2008

    Documentary which gets to the heart of that much-maligned and stereotyped character, the London cabbie, using archive footage, music and film, as well as the drivers themselves.

  • Ep 600

    600.The Hunt for Moby-Dick

    20-09-2008

    Writer Philip Hoare embarks on an epic journey to investigate humankind's ongoing fascination with the whale. He travels from Southampton to the whaling ports of America, before co...

  • Ep 601

    601.Whale Night: The Whale in the Museum

    21-09-2008

    BBC4's Whale Night begins with an insight into the the construction of the Blue Whale exhibit at the Natural History Museum.

  • Ep 602

    602.Whale Night: Philip Hoare's Guide to Whales: Episode 1: Baleen

    21-09-2008

    Author and whale-watcher Philip Hoare takes us into the world of baleen whales, the largest animals ever to have lived and the order including blue, fin and humpback whales.

  • Ep 603

    603.Whale Night: Philip Hoare's Guide to Whales: Episode 2: Toothed

    21-09-2008

    Author and whale-watcher Philip Hoare takes us into the world of toothed whales, from the plight of the captive killer whale to the fate of the stranded London whale.

  • Ep 604

    604.Whale Night: Philip Hoare's Guide to Whales: Episode 3: Arctic

    21-09-2008

    Philip Hoare follows the historical trail of the whale hunters to the frozen seas of the North Pole, where he finds the bowhead, the white beluga and the tusked narwhal.

  • Ep 605

    605.The Agony and Ecstasy of Phil Spector

    25-10-2008

    Legendary, reclusive and controversial, Phil Spector changed the face of pop with his reverbladen "wall of sound" production techniques, working with artists including the Ronettes...

  • Ep 606

    606.Paul Scofield

    24-12-2008

    A host of theatrical greats pay tribute to the accomplished actor, who died in March this year aged 86. Featuring extracts from some of his most famous roles, including Sir Thomas...

  • Ep 607

    607.Tony Bennett: the Music Never Ends

    14-02-2009

    Crooner Tony Bennett reflects on his life with his friend and jazz enthusiast Clint Eastwood. Bennett traces his musical lineage, highlighted by concert footage.

  • Ep 608

    608.Cool

    03-04-2009

    Archive film shows how American jazz culture spread across the world in the 1940s and 50s, representing a movement that started in the clubs of New York and LA.

  • Ep 609

    609.TS Eliot

    06-06-2009

    The Poetry Season continues with this in-depth look at the life of one of the 20th century's most important literary figures. As well as uncovering the many sides of the Nobel Priz...

  • Ep 610

    610.Harold Pinter Night: The Birthday Party

    26-07-2009

    A performance of his critically acclaimed 1958 play about a man tormented by two mysterious strangers.

  • Ep 611

    611.Brian Eno - Another Green World

    22-01-2010

    Brian Eno, former Roxy Music keyboardist and a pioneer in ambient music, engages with fellow minds in conversations on science, art, systems analysis, producing and cybernetics.

  • Ep 612

    612.Harold Pinter - A Celebration

    24-01-2010

    In June 2009, a group Britain's leading actors gathered for one night only to perform a celebration of the work of Harold Pinter at the National Theatre, directed by Ian Rickson.

  • Ep 613

    613.Johnny Mercer - The Dream's on Me

    04-04-2010

    Documentary telling the story and examining the legacy of Johnny Mercer, one of America's greatest songwriters and a man at the heart of the Great American Songbook.

  • Ep 614

    614.Dave Brubeck - In His Own Sweet Way

    03-12-2010

    Profile of the influential jazz pianist Dave Brubeck as he approaches his 90th birthday, who had one of the biggest popular hits in jazz history with Take Five.

  • Ep 615

    615.Rolf Harris Paints His Dream

    29-12-2010

    Arena enlists supermodels Lily Cole and Lizzy Jagger and actresses Dervla Kirwan and Emer Kenny to help Rolf Harris achieve a painting ambition.

  • Ep 616

    616.Produced by George Martin

    25-04-2011

    Profile of record producer Sir George Martin, with his wife Judy, son Giles, Sir Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and Michael Palin among the many contributors.

  • Ep 617

    617.George Harrison: Living in the Material World: Part 1

    12-11-2011

    Martin Scorsese's portrait of George Harrison, which traces his life from his beginnings in Liverpool to becoming a world-famous musician, philanthropist and filmmaker.

  • Ep 618

    618.George Harrison: Living in the Material World: Part 2

    13-11-2011

    Martin Scorsese's portrait of George Harrison looks at his post-Beatles days as a member of the Travelling Wilburys and a solo artist, as well as his non-musical ventures.

  • Ep 619

    619.Dickens on Film

    10-01-2012

    An exploration of Charles Dickens's contribution to the history of film and television, using archive footage of classic and less familiar adaptations from 1898 to the present day.

  • Ep 620

    620.Sonny Rollins: Beyond the Notes

    17-02-2012

    Documentary about the great saxophonist Sonny Rollins, built around his 80th birthday concert, where he is joined by the likes of Roy Haynes, Jim Hall and Ornette Coleman.

  • Ep 621

    621.Sonny Rollins '74: Rescued!

    17-02-2012

    Newly-discovered film footage of tenor sax legend Sonny Rollins at Ronnie Scott's in 1974, with a band featuring guitarist Yoshiaki Masuo and soprano saxophone player Rufus Harley.

  • Ep 622

    622.The Dreams of William Golding

    17-03-2012

    An insight into the private obsessions and insecurities of the author of Lord of the Flies. With contributions from his daughter and son and bestselling author Stephen King

  • Ep 623

    623.Jonathan Miller

    31-03-2012

    Documentary exploring the life of Sir Jonathan Miller CBE, theatre and opera director, humorist and television presenter. With contributors including Kevin Spacey and Eric Idle.

  • Ep 624

    624.Amy Winehouse - The Day She Came to Dingle

    23-07-2012

    Documentary telling the story of the day Amy Winehouse recorded a stunning acoustic performance in a church in the small Irish fishing village of Dingle in 2006.

  • Ep 625

    625.The Beatles' Magical Mystery Tour: Episode 1: Magical Mystery Tour Revisited

    06-10-2012

    The making of The Beatles' controversial 1967 film, featuring previously unseen archive footage.

  • Ep 626

    626.The Beatles' Magical Mystery Tour: Episode 2: 'The Beatles' Magical Mystery Tour

    06-10-2012

    Fully restored and with a remixed soundtrack, 'The Beatles' Magical Mystery Tour comes out of the shadows and onto the screen.

  • Ep 627

    627.Screen Goddesses

    22-12-2012

    Documentary about the early female movie stars: Greta Garbo, Marlene Dietrich, Rita Hayworth, Marilyn Monroe - immortal goddesses made by Hollywood to reign over the silver screen.

  • Ep 628

    628.Sister Wendy and the Art of the Gospel

    25-12-2012

    Documentary telling the personal story of Sister Wendy Beckett, who travelled the world telling the story of Christian art and painting in the 1990s, quickly becoming a star.

  • Ep 629

    629.aka Norman Parkinson

    21-04-2013

    To mark the centenary of his birth, Arena examines the glamorous life and exceptionally long career of pioneering photographer and eccentric English gentleman, Norman Parkinson.

  • Ep 630

    630.Arena: The National Theatre: Part One - The Dream

    24-10-2013

    First of two documentaries celebrating the National Theatre's 50th anniversary, with contributions from artistic directors, playwrights and stars such as Dame Joan Plowright.

  • Ep 631

    631.Arena: The National Theatre: Part Two - War and Peace

    31-10-2013

    Peter Hall, Richard Eyre, Trevor Nunn and Nicholas Hytner talk about running the new National Theatre from its opening in 1976 to the fulfilment of Olivier's original dream.

  • Ep 632

    632.Whatever Happened to Spitting Image?

    20-03-2014

    Documentary telling the story of the genesis of the satirical puppet show Spitting Image, with contributions from caricaturists Peter Fluck and Roger Law and producer John Lloyd.

  • Ep 633

    633.The National Theatre: Learning Zone

    02-04-2014

    Made specially for schools, this version of Arena examines the history and purpose of the National Theatre as it celebrates its 50th anniversary.

  • Ep 634

    634.The 50 Year Argument - The New York Review of Books

    29-06-2014

    Martin Scorsese's documentary film charting literary, political and cultural history as per the New York Review of Books, America's leading journal of ideas since 1963.

  • Ep 635

    635.Nicolas Roeg - It's About Time

    26-06-2015

    Profile of Nicolas Roeg, examining his personal vision of cinema as evidenced in his films, including Don't Look Now, Performance, Walkabout and The Man Who Fell to Earth.

  • Ep 636

    636.Night and Day

    22-11-2015

    To celebrate Arena's 40th anniversary, a new film made entirely from its own archive, evoking the one experience common to all - the 24-hour cycle from dawn to dusk to dawn again.

  • Ep 637

    637.Loretta Lynn - Still a Mountain Girl

    18-03-2016

    With contributions from her family and fellow musicians, now in her early eighties and still going strong, country music singer-songwriter Loretta Lynn looks back at her life.

  • Ep 638

    638.All the World's a Screen - Shakespeare on Film

    24-04-2016

    Documentary exploring the rich, global history of Shakespeare in the cinema, with a treasure trove of film extracts and archival interviews with their creators.

  • Ep 639

    639.1966 - 50 Years Ago Today

    24-07-2016

    Documentary marking the year pop music and popular culture ripped up the rule book, as restless experimentation and the search for new forms of expression took hold.

  • Ep 640

    640.The Roundhouse - The People's Palace

    23-10-2016

    The tragicomic rollercoaster story of a unique venue, the Roundhouse in north London, which has hosted virtually every big name in rock and alternative theatre since 1966.

  • Ep 641

    641.Alone with Chrissie Hynde

    10-02-2017

    Arena spends the summer with supercool self-confessed rock chick, Chrissie Hynde. Featuring a glorious live performance at one of London's most intimate venues.

  • Ep 642

    642.American Epic: Episode 1: The Big Bang

    21-05-2017

    Series telling the stories of the pioneers of American roots music. The 1920s saw record companies travel rural America to record the music of ordinary people.

  • Ep 643

    643.American Epic: Episode 2: Blood and Soil

    28-05-2017

    Series telling the stories of the pioneers of American roots music. The second episode explores gospel, the songs of the coal mines and the Mississippi Delta blues.

  • Ep 644

    644.Kirsty Young: 75 Years of Desert Island Discs

    29-05-2017

    As Desert Island Discs reaches 75, today's custodian of the island, Kirsty Young, introduces the 1982 Bafta-winning Arena classic.

  • Ep 645

    645.American Epic: Episode 3: Out of the Many, the One

    04-06-2017

    The story of the pioneers of American roots music explores Hawaiian music, Cajun music and Mississippi John Hurt's blues.

  • Ep 646

    646.American Epic: Episode 4: The Sessions

    09-06-2017

    Today's music superstars use a lovingly reassembled old machine to record in the same way that their early predecessors did - with no edits, no overdubs and no retakes.

  • Ep 647

    647.Stanley and his Daughters

    04-02-2018

    Exploring the relationship of artist Stanley Spencer's daughters, Unity and Shirin, as they try to understand and reclaim their father and investigate their family's archaeology.

  • Ep 648

    648.Bob Dylan – Trouble No More

    30-03-2018

    A Bob Dylan performance of songs expressing his new-found Christianity in the late 70s, enhanced by a series of sermons between the songs, written by the actor Michael Shannon.

  • Ep 649

    649.Nothing Like a Dame

    02-06-2018

    A chance to hang out with Eileen Atkins, Judi Dench, Maggie Smith and Joan Plowright and enjoy sparkling conversation spliced with a raft of astonishing archive.

  • Ep 650

    650.Make Me Up!

    04-11-2018

    Multimedia artist Rachel Maclean takes a satirical look at the contradictory pressures faced by women today.

  • Ep 651

    651.Unstoppable: Sean Scully and the Art of Everything

    06-04-2019

    A year in the life of abstract artist Sean Scully, one of the world's wealthiest painters. Little known at home but a superstar abroad, Sean flies around the world to open 15 major...

  • Ep 652

    652.That Summer

    07-07-2019

    A long-lost film of the creative community formed by Peter Beard, Jackie Kennedy's sister Lee Radziwill and her relatives, the Beales of Grey Gardens, in 1970s New York.

  • Ep 653

    653.Cindy Sherman #untitled

    28-07-2019

    A rare insight into the work of Cindy Sherman, one of the world's leading, and most elusive, contemporary artists.

  • Ep 654

    654.Kusama: Infinity

    01-09-2019

    Documentary profiling Japanese contemporary artist Yayoi Kusama whose work, including her much-visited Infinity Mirror Room installations, defies classification.

  • Ep 655

    655.Nomad: In the Footsteps of Bruce Chatwin

    21-09-2019

    When legendary writer and adventurer Bruce Chatwin was dying of Aids, his friend and collaborator Werner Herzog made a final visit to say farewell.

  • Ep 656

    656.Bergman: A Year in the Life

    22-09-2019

    Documentary that exposes a darker, less well-known side of film director Ingmar Bergman, focusing on the landmark year of 1957, which saw Bergman direct two films and four plays.

  • Ep 657

    657.The $50 Million Art Swindle

    23-09-2019

    This feature-length documentary for Arena by acclaimed director Vanessa Engle tells the remarkable story of a charlatan art dealer who swindled over $50 million from the art establ...

  • Ep 658

    658.A British Guide to the End of the World

    04-11-2019

    Haunting film about Britain and the nuclear age, from the first bomb tests to our potentially futile preparations for attack during the Cold War.

  • Ep 659

    659.Everything Is Connected - George Eliot's Life

    10-11-2019

    Contemporary artist Gillian Wearing celebrates the legacy of Victorian novelist George Eliot in an experimental film made up of a diverse cast of people.

  • Ep 660

    660.Seamus Heaney and the Music of What Happens

    30-12-2019

    Born into a farming family in rural Northern Ireland, Seamus Heaney became the finest poet of his generation and winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1995 - but his career al...

  • Ep 661

    661.Hilary Mantel: Return to Wolf Hall

    07-03-2020

    Made across six months in the run-up to publication of 'The Mirror and the Light', the final book in Hilary Mantel’s Booker-winning Tudor trilogy on the life of Thomas Cromwell, th...

  • Ep 662

    662.The Changin’ Times of Ike White

    18-05-2020

    In 1974, Ike White recorded an album while serving life for murder. The album became his ticket to freedom. But, just as he was on the cusp of stardom, Ike disappeared.

  • Ep 663

    663.I Am Not Your Negro

    20-06-2020

    Through the words of James Baldwin, this film touches on the lives and assassinations of Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr and Medgar Evers.

  • Ep 664

    664.Keith Haring: Street Art Boy

    04-07-2020

    The definitive story of international art sensation Keith Haring, told using previously unheard interviews. Haring blazed a trail through the art scene of 80s New York and revoluti...

  • Ep 665

    665.Fela Kuti: Father of Afrobeat

    21-11-2020

    xclusive testimony reveals the multifaceted man behind the maverick performer Fela Kuti, who created a sound for a continent - Afrobeat.

  • Ep 666

    666.My Father and Me

    21-03-2021

    For decades among the foremost names in documentary, Nick Broomfield has often implicated himself in the film-making process with honesty and candour. Yet never has he made a movie...

  • Ep 667

    667.Delia Derbyshire: The Myths and the Legendary Tapes

    16-05-2021

    Docudrama portrait of Delia Derbyshire, the electronic sound pioneer behind the Doctor Who theme tune, exploring the idea that this extraordinary composer herself lived outside of...

  • Ep 668

    668.African Apocalypse

    22-05-2021

    British-Nigerian poet and activist Femi Nylander travels to West Africa to discover the modern-day impact on its people of atrocities that took place over a century ago.

  • Ep 669

    669.Dark Matter: A History of the Afrofuture

    29-05-2021

    An exploration – from Jean-Michel Basquiat to Grace Jones – of how black artists use the sci-fi genre to examine black history and imagine new, alternative futures.

  • Ep 670

    670.Painted with My Hair

    31-10-2021

    How a US lifer survived long-term solitary confinement through a remarkable pen-pal friendship and the making of beautiful little paintings from M&M's.

  • Ep 671

    671.B. Catling: Where Does It All Come From?

    21-11-2021

    An investigation into the extraordinary life and work of B. Catling, an eye-popping insight into the late-flourishing career of a maverick artist, teacher and performer.

  • Ep 672

    672.The Vasulka Effect

    28-11-2021

    An Arena documentary about the life and work of video art pioneers Steina and Woody Vasulka, which reveals the profound effect they had on the American avant-garde.

  • Ep 673

    673.The Most Beautiful Boy in the World

    13-02-2022

    Documentary that follows Björn Andrésen, the boy catapulted to fame when Luchino Visconti chose him to play Tadzio in his screen adaptation of Thomas Mann's Death in Venice.

  • Ep 674

    674.River

    25-07-2022

    River takes its audience on a journey through space and time spanning six continents, showing rivers on a scale and from perspectives never seen before.

  • Ep 675

    675.James Joyce’s Ulysses

    07-09-2022

    A hundred years after its publication, this film reveals the tawdry, shocking, poetic, uplifting and gloriously kaleidoscopic humanity of James Joyce’s masterpiece, Ulysses.

  • Ep 676

    676.T.S. Eliot: Into the Waste Land

    22-10-2022

    2022 marks the centenary of one of the defining poems of the 20th century, 'The Waste Land'. TS Eliot's groundbreaking work first exploded into the world on 15 October 1922 and has...

  • Ep 677

    677.Kanaval: A People's History of Haiti in Six Chapters

    27-11-2022

    A visually arresting feature documentary, set in the present but which tells the rich story of Haiti’s past, that follows a number of carnival performers in the lead-up to, and dur...

  • Ep 678

    678.Little Richard: King and Queen of Rock 'n' Roll

    22-04-2023

    he life and career of the pioneering musician, a black artist who grew up in the segregated American South and broke down barriers and took 1950s America by storm. The Beatles and...

  • Ep 679

    679.The Mysterious Mr Lagerfeld

    26-04-2023

    With unique access to Karl Lagerfeld’s inner circle - many having never spoken publicly before - and his beloved cat, this film opens up the extraordinary world of the man known as...

  • Ep 680

    680.The Stones and Brian Jones

    15-05-2023

    A look at the relationships and rivalries within The Rolling Stones in their formative years, as well as the creative musical genius of Brian Jones, key to the success of the band.

  • Ep 681

    681.All the Beauty and the Bloodshed

    04-06-2023

    A profile of artist and activist Nan Goldin, using slideshows, interviews, photography and rare footage to tell the story of her personal fight to hold the Sackler family accountab...

  • Ep 682

    682.Coco Chanel Unbuttoned

    15-09-2023

    Gabrielle 'Coco' Chanel transformed women's fashion, a truly revolutionary designer whose influence is still evident today. Her designs called into question the role of women, sex...

  • Ep 683

    683.Being Kae Tempest

    29-11-2023

    Poet, rapper, playwright and recording artist Kae Tempest is one of the most viscerally exciting artists working in Britain today. They are the youngest ever recipient of the prest...

  • Ep 684

    684.Caroline Aherne: Queen of Comedy

    25-12-2023

    A celebration of the unique life and talent of Caroline Aherne, featuring unseen photographs and contributions from a cast of her lifelong friends, including Steve Coogan, Jon Thom...

  • Ep 685

    685.Mad About the Boy: The Noel Coward Story

    26-12-2023

    The story of Noel Coward, the most prolific writer, director and entertainer of the 20th century, told in his own words.

  • Ep 686

    686.Maria Callas: The Final Act

    29-12-2024

    In this new film from Arena, a cast of musical experts and admirers uncover the truth about the Maria Callas myth and the gift of her extraordinary voice.

  • Ep 687

    687.Alan Bennett 90 Years On

    13-12-2024

    In May 2024, Alan Bennett turned 90. This film celebrates the life and long career of one of Britain's best-loved playwrights. Part frank reflection on the ageing process, part rem...