Omnibus
The British debut of a new world opera star—at the age of twenty-four.
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Episode 2 - Suliotis Sings
Episode 1 - Everybody's Expo Episode 2 - Suliotis Sings Episode 3 - Beethoven Symphony No. 3, in E flat (Eroica) Episode 4 - Tyger, Tyger Episode 5 - Benjamin Britten and His Festival Episode 6 - East of Bedlam Episode 7 - Jacqueline Episode 8 - The World of Coppard Episode 9 - Dante's Inferno Episode 10 - Diaghilev: The Years Abroad (1) Episode 11 - Diaghilev: The Years in Exile (2) Episode 12 - Edith Evans: A Birthday Tribute Episode 13 - Top Brass Episode 14 - Abelard and Heloise Episode 15 - The Exile Episode 16 - Tommy Episode 17 - God's Tunes Episode 18 - China and the Barbarians Episode 19 - Whistle and I'll Come to You Episode 20 - My Name Is Benvenuto Cellini Episode 21 - The Charm of Dynamite! Episode 22 - Corporal Jan Episode 23 - The Ken Russell Festival (1) Episode 24 - The Ken Russell Festival (2)
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S1 • E1
Everybody's Expo
The first edition of a regular weekly programme about the creative world of art and artists.
Introduced by Henry Livings.
Tonight: Everybody's Expo - An account of a world event.
1967-10-13
S1 • E2
Suliotis Sings
The British debut of a new world opera star—at the age of twenty-four.
1967-10-20
S1 • E3
Beethoven Symphony No. 3, in E flat (Eroica)
The first of three performances of Beethoven symphonies conducted by Colin Davis. BBC Symphony Orchestra Leader, Trevor Williams Part of a public concert in the Royal Festival Hall, London.
1967-11-03
S1 • E4
Tyger, Tyger
An enquiry into the power of a familiar poem. Introduced by Henry Livings. "Tyger tyger burning bright In the forests of the night What immortal hand or eye Could frame thy fearful symmetry" Why does this poem by William Blake 1757-1827 stick in the mind, and seize the imagination of so many different people?
1967-11-10
S1 • E5
Benjamin Britten and His Festival
1967-11-22
S1 • E6
East of Bedlam
1967-12-08
S1 • E7
Jacqueline
1967-12-15
S1 • E8
The World of Coppard
1967-12-15
S1 • E9
Dante's Inferno
1967-12-22
S1 • E10
Diaghilev: The Years Abroad (1)
1967-12-28
S1 • E11
Diaghilev: The Years in Exile (2)
1968-01-09
S1 • E12
Edith Evans: A Birthday Tribute
1968-01-16
S1 • E13
Top Brass
1968-01-23
S1 • E14
Abelard and Heloise
1968-01-30
S1 • E15
The Exile
1968-02-06
S1 • E16
Tommy
1968-03-26
S1 • E17
God's Tunes
1968-04-02
S1 • E18
China and the Barbarians
1968-04-23
S1 • E19
Whistle and I'll Come to You
1968-05-07
S1 • E20
My Name Is Benvenuto Cellini
1968-05-21
S1 • E21
The Charm of Dynamite!
1968-05-28
S1 • E22
Corporal Jan
1968-06-18
S1 • E23
The Ken Russell Festival (1)
1968-06-25
S1 • E24
The Ken Russell Festival (2)
1968-07-02