Meridian Episodes Episode guide
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The Runaway Soul
Review of Harold Brodkey's latest novel The Runaway Soul
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The RSC's Richard III
A review of the RSC's production of Richard III, directed by Bill Alexander
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The Royal Shakespeare Company.
The Royal Shakespeare Company and two new productions
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The Royal Shakespeare Company - the book
Sally Bowman's book, Peter Hall and Vanessa Redgrave, Adrian Noble on Henrik Ibsen
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The Royal Shakespeare Company
Behind the scenes of The Royal Shakespeare Company
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The Royal Opera House Centenary
With conductor Bruno Walter, singer Lotte Lehmann and dancer Tamara Karsavina
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The Royal Ballet
The Royal Ballet, preparing for the first night of a classical Russian ballet
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The Rose
Arts that celebrate the rose as a symbol of love.
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The rise of 'appointment' television – Ally McBeal
How Ally McBeal has become appointment TV
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The Right Stuff
The Right Stuff, a film about the pilots and astronauts who first explored space
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The Richard DiMarco Gallery
A review of the Richard DiMarco Gallery in Edinburgh
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The Rhone-Poulenc Prize for science books.
An in depth look at the announcement of the Rhone-Poulenc Prize for science books
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The revolutionary Georg Buchner on the French Revolution
Howard Brenton on the life and work of Georg Buchner
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The Restoration of John Dryden
Profile of the English poet, playwright, satirist, translator and critic John Dryden
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The Restoration of Art
The practise and controversy of restoring classic works of art, with Sir Ernst Gombrich
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The rebirth of American musical theatre
Celebrating the rebirth of American musical theatre from Broadway, New York
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The Rat by Gunter Grass
Review of the Gunter Grass' latest novel The Rat
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The Railway Man's path to Forgiveness
The Railway Man is Eric Lomax's prize-winning memoir of being a PoW on the Burma railway
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The Quiet Earth
A review of Geoff Murphy's apocalyptic movie The Quiet Earth
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The Queen's 60th birthday celebrations
The Queen's 60th birthday celebrations, marked with a new portrait
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The Queen of Spades
Director David Pountney on his production of The Queen of Spades by Tchaikovsky
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The Pulitzer prize
The winner of the Pulitzer prize has been announced
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The Proud Ones by Claude Chabrol
Le Cheval d'Orgueil, Talley's Folly and Barbara Trapido's Brother of the More Famous Jack
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The Private Degas
The Private Degas, an exhibition of French artist Edgar Degas opens in Cambridge
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The Prince of Egypt
American studio Dreamworks' latest film Prince of Egypt
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The Price of political Protest in Schneider's November
Rolf Schneider's heroine's life is not the same after she protests, in his novel November
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The Preacher's Wife
A review of Whitney Houston and Denzel Washington in the film The Preacher's Wife
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The Pre-Raphaelites in Britain
Pre-Raphaelite exhibition at the Tate gallery in London
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The Portrait of a Lady
Review of The Portrait of a Lady starring Nicole Kidman and directed by Jane Campion
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The popularity of reading
A history of books, as reading appears more popular than ever