Omnibus - Season 27

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Tribute to Laurence Olivier

1 - Tribute to Laurence Olivier

Air Date: July 14, 1989

Jessye Norman Sings Carmen

2 - Jessye Norman Sings Carmen

Air Date: July 21, 1989

A Second Chance

3 - A Second Chance

Air Date: September 8, 1989

Rape - That's Entertainment?

4 - Rape - That's Entertainment?

Air Date: September 15, 1989

Raymond Carver

5 - Raymond Carver

Air Date: September 22, 1989

Butterfly

6 - Butterfly

Air Date: September 29, 1989

Art in the Ring

7 - Art in the Ring

Air Date: October 6, 1989

Art in the Third Reich- Power

8 - Art in the Third Reich- Power

Air Date: October 13, 1989

Art in the Third Reich- Propaganda

9 - Art in the Third Reich- Propaganda

Air Date: October 20, 1989

Ronnie Scott and All That Jazz

10 - Ronnie Scott and All That Jazz

Air Date: October 27, 1989

Tim Rollins & Kos: The Art of Survival

11 - Tim Rollins & Kos: The Art of Survival

Air Date: November 3, 1989

The Kirov Ballet: Leningrad Legend

12 - The Kirov Ballet: Leningrad Legend

Air Date: November 10, 1989

Pipe Dreams

13 - Pipe Dreams

Air Date: November 24, 1989

My Most Difficult Book - The Story of 'Lolita'

14 - My Most Difficult Book - The Story of 'Lolita'

Air Date: December 1, 1989

How Vladimir Nabokov wrote his most famous novel, and why it is one of the greatest novels ever written.

Alan Ayckbourn: Sex and Politics

15 - Alan Ayckbourn: Sex and Politics

Air Date: February 13, 1990

Michael Billington, drama critic of The Guardian newspaper, explores the life and work of Alan Ayckbourn, including his latest play due to open in London - Man of the Moment - and also conducts an interview with the playwright and director.

Sunday in the Park with Stephen

16 - Sunday in the Park with Stephen

Air Date: March 20, 1990

The Novelist Who Would Be President

17 - The Novelist Who Would Be President

Air Date: March 27, 1990

Van Gogh

18 - Van Gogh

Air Date: June 20, 1990

Vincent Van Gogh [played by Linus Roache] meets Roulin, [played by Jim Broadbent]and Gaughin [played by Jack Shepherd]