Meridian Episodes Episode guide
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Arts in New Zealand
An in-depth look at art, music and the environment in New Zealand
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Arts in Australia
Australian writers, poets and musicians talk about their nation's cultural heritage
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Arts funding in Britain
Discussion following Arts Minister Richard Luce's announcement of 'incentive funding'.
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Arts and the former Soviet Union
The collapse of communism in the former Soviet Union and the arts
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Artists at war
The official war artist has been announced as John Keane
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Artists at War
The diaries of Siegfried Sassoon and British war correspondent Michael Nicholson
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artistic freedom in Chile
Talking artistic freedom with Chilean painters following the end of the Pinochet regime
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Artist Tessa Clegg
How artists use ‘everyday stuff’ in their work, such as glass. Presented by Michael Rosen
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Artist Alison Britton
How artists use ‘everyday stuff’ such as clay. Presented by Michael Rosen
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Arthur Rubinstein
Classical pianist Arthur Rubinstein, plus Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend from The Who
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Arthur Miller's Two Way Mirror
Arthur Miller play Two Way Mirror opens at London's Young Vic, plus excerpt with Bob Peck
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Arthur Miller - All My Sons
Arthur Miller's All My Sons, playwright John Osborne, and an exhibition of Nicolas Poussin
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Art in the new South African
What price freedom? The challenge facing writers and musicians in the new South Africa
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Art in the modern world
A look at the modern world and how different artists have responded to it
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Art in Jamaica
Includes sculptors Edna Manley and Patrona Morrison, and novelist Lawrence Scott
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Art in a time of Change
How artists and writers have responded to changes in Eastern Europe
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Art and the marketplace
A discussion about market forces in two contrasting areas: pop music and fine art
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Art and big business
A look at art as part of big business
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Ars Electronica
Report from Ars Electronica, an international festival of new media
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Around the Spanish Main
Talking with Hugh O'Shaughnessy about his book Around the Spanish Main
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Ariel Dorfman
An interview with Ariel Dorfman
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Argentinian Theatre special
Exploring the state of Argentinian theatre amid the closure of 22 independent theatres
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Are You Sitting Comfortably
Review of a play about adults who cannot read or write, by Sue Townsend
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Are we what they say we are? Book special
Today's books explores the saying 'we are what other people we say we are'
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Architect Sir Edwin Lutyens
Architect Edwin Lutyens, talking with Elisabeth Lutyens, plus a new book by Alan Paton
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Arab Films Festival
A look at London's first ever Arab Films Festival at the National Film Theatre
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Applause for Asian films at Cannes Festival
This might be the "best year ever" for Asian films at the Cannes Film Festival
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Apollo
Discussing the role of Apollo and the music surrounding him
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AOL buys Time Warner
How the internet provider's purchase of the entertainment company will change the industry
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Antony Sher
Includes director Robert Knights, writer/director Mike Leigh and actress Marion Bailey