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Series 2 |
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Series 3 |
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Series 4 |
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Series 5 |
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Series 6 |
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Series 7 |
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Series 8 |
| 34 :08x01 - Being Hamlet (May/22/2006) | | Investigating how the title role in Shakespeare's Hamlet has become a rite of passage for actors including Ralph Fiennes, Derek Jacobi and Jonathan Pryce. The programme follows five actors rehearsing to play the tragic hero. | |
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Series 9 |
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Series 10 |
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| 49 :10x02 - Stealing Klimt (May/15/2007) | | This week the show follows Maria Altmann's crusade to get back five Klimt paintings taken from her family by the Nazis just before the outbreak of the second world war. | |
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| 50 :10x03 - Scott Walker (May/22/2007) | | Alan takes a look at the life of Scott Walker who gave up his pop career in the 1960's to follow a very different musical path. | |
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| 51 :10x04 - It's The Surreal Thing (May/29/2007) | | This week Alan takes a magical journey from Sigmund Freud's couch to the Victoria and Albert museum which currently is showing a 'Surreal Things' exhibition. | |
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Series 11 |
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| 57 :11x05 - How to Get on in the Art World (Nov/20/2007) | | Alan Yentob takes a visit to Frieze Art Fair week in London's Regent Park where he has £5000 of his own money to spend. Whilt he there he chats to both artists and buyers. | |
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Series 12 |
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Series 13 |
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Series 14 |
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| 69 :14x02 - A Love Story (Oct/21/2008) | | Alan explores at how the emotion of love has helped inspire the arts over the centuries. | |
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Series 15 |
| 75 :15x01 - Company of Elders (Jun/23/2009) | | Alan takes a look at the Company of Elders dance troupe where all of the members are 61 and over. The cameras follow them as they prepare to perform some new contemporary work at Sadler's Wells. They have just eight weeks to perfect the routine. | |
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| 77 :15x03 - Rufus Wainwright (Jul/07/2009) | | Alan Yentob talks to one of modern music's newest talents, Rufus Wainwright about his rapid rise to stardom, his past and his family. | |
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Series 16 |
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| 83 :16x03 - Own Art (Dec/01/2009) | | Alan takes a look at a new set of art collectors, many of who have incomes equal or below the national average. | |
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| 85 :16x05 - Plácido Domingo (Dec/15/2009) | | Alan talks to Plácido Domingo as the 40th anniversary of his debut at Covent Garden approaches. | |
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| 86 :16x06 - Scrabble (Dec/22/2009) | | Alan takes a look at the history of the popular baord game, Scrabble. | |
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