The South Bank Show

Season 27

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The South Bank Show is a television arts magazine show produced by ITV between 1978 and 2010. A new series began on Sky Arts from 27 May 2012. Presented by Melvyn Bragg, the show aims to bring both high art and popular culture to a mass audience.

Where to Watch The South Bank Show • Season 27

13 Episodes

  • Germaine Greer
    E1
    Germaine Greer
  • Daniel Barenboim and the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra
    E2
    Daniel Barenboim and the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra
  • TV Stories (1)
    E3
    TV Stories (1)
  • TV Stories (2)
    E4
    TV Stories (2)
  • Jamie Cullum
    E5
    Jamie Cullum
  • The Wilson Twins
    E6
    The Wilson Twins
  • John Lennon's Jukebox
    E7
    John Lennon's JukeboxOriginal Air Date—14 March 2004 In the mid-1960s, John Lennon bought a portable jukebox and stocked it with 40 of his favorite 45-rpm records. This documentary showcases those songs and uses them to explore Lennon's musical tastes and influences. Featured are interviews with many of the artists whose songs were in Lennon's jukebox.
  • Jack Vettriano
    E8
    Jack Vettriano
  • The Dance Theatre of Harlem
    E9
    The Dance Theatre of Harlem
  • Jeanette Winterson
    E10
    Jeanette Winterson
  • Johnny Hallyday
    E11
    Johnny Hallyday
  • Othello
    E12
    Othello
  • Ian McKellen
    E13
    Ian McKellenInternationally acclaimed film star and one of Britain's foremost classical stage actors, IAN MCKELLEN, allows The South Bank Show unprecedented and exclusive access to record a year in his life at work, on the road and at home. In June 1984 The South Bank Show began documenting a year in McKellen's life whilst he was at the pinnacle of his stage career at the National Theatre. Twenty years later, that life has changed beyond all recognition - the two most significant changes being his rise to international celebrity and his public 'coming out' as a gay man. In June 2003, The South Bank Show began following McKellen around the world once more to record another - very different - year in his life. This film begins with Ian backstage on the last night of Dance of Death in the West End. The journey that follows takes us inside his home in London's Docklands; on the set of re-shoots for Lord of the Rings in New Zealand; on a promotional world tour with fellow cast members Liv Tyler and Orlando Bloom; behind the scenes at the BAFTA's and the Oscars; on location in Leeds and Dublin making his new film Asylum opposite Natasha Richardson; and on an emotional journey to visit his elderly stepmother at her home near Morecambe Bay. The film that emerges is dynamic, revelatory and honest. McKellen candidly discusses the demands of international celebrity, his thoughts on getting older, his homosexuality and political activism, acting for both the stage and screen, and the reasons why he decided to make not one, but two South Bank Shows. Says Ian McKellen: "One of the reasons I became a professional actor was because I'd heard that you could meet queers in the British theatre. And it's quite true that you can. Thank Goodness. And I entered then a world that was not normal. I entered then a world in which people could be at ease with their sexuality".
  • Melvyn BraggSelf - Presenter / Writer / Executive Producer
  • Gerald FoxProducer
  • David ThomasProducer

 

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