Meridian Episodes Episode guide
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Crazy Horse sculpture in South Dakota
A sculpture of the Sioux warrior is being carved into a mountain near Mount Rushmore
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Crap's Last Tape
Polish director Antoni Libera on his production of Samuel Beckett's Crap's Last Tape
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Cowboy Poetry
Meridian explores one of the great icons of the modern world - the cowboy
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Country music
How country music is taking the charts and silver screen by storm
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Costa-Gavras' Missing
Costa-Gavras, poet Andrew Motion and Gilbert and Sullivan's The Pirates of Penzance
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Cormac McCarthy's Cities of the Plain
A review of the American novelist's third book in his Border triology
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Cookery books
Over the last 30 years, cookery writing has become a genre in its own right
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Controversy over Exhibition of Lynching Photographs
Debate around exhibiting photographs of lynchings of African-Americans by white mobs
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Contemporary Russian Art
A report into the current state of contemporary art in Russia
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Contemporary painting
Is it as exciting as other, newer, conceptual art forms?
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Contemporary Architecture
With architects Terry Farrell, Richard Rogers and James Stirling
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Constance, or, Solitary Practises
Lawrence Durrell's new novel, pianist Geoffrey Parsons and film director Martin Rosen
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Considering the Voice
Exploring how we use our voices and what it reveals about us
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Consider Your Verdict
Exploring the formula of the courtroom drama on stage and film
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Conflict Journalism – Reporters in the Frame
Conflict journalists are now becoming part of the story, targets of bullets and propaganda
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Conan the Barbarian
Swords and sorcery as explained by John Milius who directed the film
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Computers and women
Is the arts moving into an era dominated by computers and women?
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Compton Mackenzie
A look at the life and work of Compton Mackenzie
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Composer Sir Lennox Berkeley's 80th
Music critic Edward Greenfield, carpets in galleries, and American playwright Beth Henley
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Composer Mark Anthony Turnage
The English composer talks about how he created his opera The Silver Tassie
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Composer John Adams – beyond Minimalism
Interview with John Adams, composer of the opera Nixon in China
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Composer and pianist Percy Grainger
The pianist Penelope Thwaites talks about the work of the Australian-born composer
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Competition winner - where do you best like to read?
The winner of our competition asking readers where they best like to read
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Community Theatre
Exploring plays where ordinary people produce and participate in an original work
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Commonwealth Writers' Prize
The announcement of the winners in the Eurasian region
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Commonwealth Writers' Prize
Why should writers from such a large cultural range be judged together?
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Commonwealth Writers' Prize
The winner of the Commonwealth Writers' Prize
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Commonwealth Writer's Prize
The chair of the Eurasian region judges Professor Malashri Lal talks about the winners
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Comics – more than Superheroes
Superheroes are only half the story of comic books – there serious adult literature, too
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Comedy double acts
A special programme about legendary comedy double acts