Meridian Episodes Episode guide
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The Theatre Is My Country Now
Programme looking at Serbian culture and theatre.
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The Tempest with Mark Rylance
Director Ron Daniels, Mark Rylance sings, and violin concertos by Anne-Sophie Mutter
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The Tempest by Paul Mazursky
The Tempest directed by Paul Mazursky, and 18th Century Irish painter James Barry
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The Taverner Consort and Players
Special edition on the period instrument ensemble founded by Andrew Parrott in 1973
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The Ta'ziyeh in Iran
An exploration of the annual religious event in Iran, a kind of passion play.
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The Street of Crocodiles
A look at how the work of Bruno Shultz is being put on the stage
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The Street Lawyer - John Grisham
Review of John Grisham's novel The Street Lawyer
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The story of Salome
Documentary about the woman Salome, daughter of Herodias
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The story of Russian Jews told through one Family
The suffering of Russian Jews under the Nazis shocked Russian readers of Heavy Sand
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The story of Peer Gynt and a sleeping Tilda Swinton
Review of the Royal Shakespeare's production of the play Peer Gynt
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The Story of O
The theft of a Camille Corot painting from the Louvre in Paris
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The Standard West End Theatre Awards
London Standard theatre awards, playwright Peter Nichols, and pianist Bernard d'Ascoli
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The South Bank Festival
The South Bank Festival of music in London
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The sound of muzak
Is there too much music in our daily lives?
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The Sound of a Serpent
Sounds of early instruments, plus an interview with JP Donleavy
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The Soldier's Song
A play which explores the troubles in Northern Ireland
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The Skriker
A review of Carol Churchill's play The Skriker
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The Singing Detective
A review of the new TV drama The Singing Detective by Dennis Potter
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The Silk Road Project – a musical Exchange
The Silk Road Project is a cultural exchange involving traditional and contemporary musics
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The Silk Road
Report on Japan's Silk Road Exhibition in Nara celebrating the great trade route
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The Shoemaker's Holiday and the spirit of London
Sheridan Morley reviews a bawdy comedy by Shakespeare contemporary Thomas Dekker
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The Secret Rapture
Review of David Hare's latest play The Secret Rapture
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The screenwriters
The role of the screenwriter in Hollywood is explored
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The saxophone
An in-depth look at the saxophone
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The Saxon Shore
The Saxon Shore by David Rudkin, actress Anna Massey on Anita Brookner's Hotel du Lac
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The Satanic Verses
Writer Salman Rushdie on the controversy surrounding his new book The Satanic Verses
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The Sainsbury Wing opens
The Sainsbury Wing of the National Gallery in London opens
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The Sacred Elephant
Heathcote Williams plays homage to the elephants with a poem
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The Russian Booker Prize
A look at the shortlist for the 1997 Russian Booker Prize
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The Runner
A review of the Iranian film The Runner