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- Melvyn Bragg presents the first in-depth look at the BBC's science-fiction series Doctor Who (1963).
- Melvyn Bragg interviews Yorkshire veterinarian James Herriot in this show from 1976. Herriot is the author of the series of books that inspired the U.K. television series All Creatures Great and Small (1978-1990), later remade as All Creatures Great and Small (2020-).
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- A journey through the Outer Hebrides looking at the music and language. Winner of the Silver Harp award.
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- At the time the longest arts documentary the BBC had ever shown,about the fascination and meaning of drawing; why we draw, what we draw, what has been drawn and how drawing differs from painting or photography. During the course of it David Hockney makes two drawings of one of his favourite subjects, Celia Birtwell. The caricaturist and illustrator Ralph Steadman is seen at work in his studio, as well as drawing some of the regulars in his local pub. And the American Jim Dine, well-known first in the 60' as a pop artist, completes this trio of contemporary artists, all of them preoccupied by drawing and talking freely, not only about their own approach, but about the work of other artists they admire. The film also includes unique archive film and photographs of Matisse and Giacometti, as well as quotations from the notebooks and letters of major European artists from Leonardo da Vinci to Degas and Van Gogh.
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- Cameras follow the enduring progressive rock band Jethro Tull on their tour of North America in 1979.