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Arena - S1978 - E8
Close Encounters of the Third Kind - with UFOs-was shot last year in Hollywood on a strictly closed set. No TV cameras were allowed in to see what Steven Spielberg , the young director of Jaws, was cooking-up this time. But Arena: Cinema sneaked in on the last day of shooting to watch Spielberg at work and to talk to him about the movie which looks like being the science fiction - science fact? - sensation of 1978.
Arena: Season 1978 - 27 Episode s
1978x1 - Cinema: Francois Truffaut
October 11, 1978
Star Wars - the biggest and fastest money-maker in the history of the movies - has opened in Britain at last. What on earth - or in heaven - has caused the phenomenal success of this galactic romp-cum-morality tale? Gavin Millar talks to the producer Gary Kurtz, the designer John Barry and to Mark Hamill who plays the young hero Luke Skywalker.
1978x2 - Cinema: Vanessa Redgrave
October 18, 1978
Henry Moore confronts the anatomical drawings of Leonardo Da Vinci & talks about them in relation to his own life-long study of the human body. Also George Melly takes a day trip which includes a show of Dada & Surrealism at Hayward Gallery.
1978x3 - Cinema: Hooray for Hollywood?
October 25, 1978
' But please, this is a farce! ' The story of The Cherry Orchard CHEKHOV: '... It hasn't turned out a drama but as a comedy, in places even a farce.' STANISLAVSKY: ' ... I wept like a woman, I tried to control myself but I could not. I hear you say, " but please, this is a farce! " No, for the ordinary person, this is a tragedy.' With the advent of two major new productions of The Cherry Orchard, at the National Theatre and Riverside Studios, Arena: Theatre addresses itself to the recurring debate about Chekhov the ' comic' dramatist.
1978x4 - Cinema: The Thirty-nine Steps and this year's London Film Festival
November 22, 1978
A British film The Duellists starring Keith Carradine, Harvey Keitel and Albert Finney won the Special Jury Award at Cannes last year and it opened in London last week. It is a finely photographed period film set in the beautiful Dordogne but the most admirable thing about it may be that it is as faithful an adaptation of Conrad as any the screen has seen - and there have been many, from a 1926 silent version of Nostromo to Richard Brooks’s Lord Jim and Hitchcock's Sabotage.
1978x5 - Cinema: A report from Bombay
December 6, 1978
This month features three current exhibitions: Carrington: the letters and paintings of a gifted and tragic artist. ‘She was alive at every point, and the variety of her feelings wore her out. All her life she remained a giver, not a receiver.’ (Michael Holroyd) Robert Motherwell: the work of one of the giants of contemporary art, with extracts from an Omnibus interview with the artist. Michael McKinnon: exploring the new landscape of space-age technology in stunning visual images. Plus our Commercial Break
1978x6 - Cinema: Robert Altman
December 20, 1978
The man who in 1936 shot Jean Renoir’s Partie de Campagne, the lyrical masterpiece of petit-bourgeois life in the 90s, nowadays finds himself tackling the somewhat different territory of James Bond. Arena: Cinema talks to Claude Renoir about all sides of his long, fascinating career as a top feature film cameraman.
1978x7 - The Museum of Drawers
January 8, 1979
This month Arena Theatre looks at the hard facts and the familiar cliches behind a new British Musical revival. A bitter-sweet story - with song and dance-as told by ex-‘trouper’ Glyn Worsnip. With sneak previews from The Travelling Music Show, Kings and Clowns, Kismet, and featuring Bruce Forsyth, Lionel Bart, Anthony Newley, Leslie Bricusse, Frank Finlay, Tim Rice, Andrew Lloyd Webber
1978x8 - On Photography
January 15, 1979
Close Encounters of the Third Kind - with UFOs-was shot last year in Hollywood on a strictly closed set. No TV cameras were allowed in to see what Steven Spielberg , the young director of Jaws, was cooking-up this time. But Arena: Cinema sneaked in on the last day of shooting to watch Spielberg at work and to talk to him about the movie which looks like being the science fiction - science fact? - sensation of 1978.
1978x9 - Cinema
January 15, 1979
This week includes Carl Andre: The Man Behind the Bricks, a film about the controversial American artist, whose brick ‘sculpture’ caused a storm of protest when first exhibited at the Tate Gallery two years ago. Prior to a major one-man show at the Whitechapel Gallery, Arena meets him in London and New York. Madame Stravinsky, actress, designer and now a painter - Vera Stravinsky, widow of the great Russian composer, talks to Ronald Harwood about her remarkable life. Plus our usual Commercial Break.
1978x10 - Who Is Poly Styrene?
January 20, 1979
George Melly makes an unusual journey to the 1978 Surrealist Exhibition at the Hayward Gallery, London.
1978x11 - Athol Fugard: A Lesson from Aloes
January 29, 1979
Examines the current controversy over the blurring of boundaries between drama and documentary. Looks at the conventions programme makers use who make drama documentaries and faction programmes.
1978x12 - Cinema: John Carpenter and star Donald Pleasence on Location in Los Angeles plus Blue
January 31, 1979
A special edition of ARENA: ROCK featuring rock group The Tubes.
1978x13 - Maler's Requiem
February 5, 1979
TV Documentary on the actress. It shows her in rehearsal, in performance, and talking about her commitment to an acting career.
1978x14 - Cinema: Piaf
February 12, 1979
1978x15 - Cinema: John Barry
February 14, 1979
1978x16 - Other Writers Will Tell You Different....
February 26, 1979
1978x17 - Cinema: Isabelle Huppert
February 28, 1979
1978x18 - Ubu
March 5, 1979
1978x19 - My Way
March 12, 1979
1978x20 - Cinema: Don Siegel
March 14, 1979
1978x21 - La Dame aux Gladiolas
March 19, 1979
1978x22 - 'Let Us Now Praise Famous Men ': Alabama 40 Years On
March 26, 1979
1978x23 - Cinema: Kung Fu, Run Run Shaw and Bruce Lee
March 28, 1979
1978x24 - Tell Us the Truth
April 2, 1979
Rock band Sham 69 have a large and loyal following of working-class kids, who call themselves 'The Sham Army'. They have a reputation for causing trouble and Sham concerts have often been disrupted and brought to an end by fighting.
1978x25 - The King and I
April 9, 1979
1978x26 - Their Lips are Sealed
April 15, 1979
1978x27 - Pictures of the Mind
April 14, 1979
Arena: All seasons
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26 Episode s
S2: Season 2
39 Episode s
S3: Season 3
33 Episode s
S6: 1980
0 Episode
S23: Series 23
1 Episode
S25: Series 25
1 Episode
S38: Series 38
1 Episode
S45: Series 45
1 Episode
S1978: Season 1978
27 Episode s
S1979: Season 1979
2 Episode s
S1980: Season 1980
2 Episode s
S1981: Season 1981
23 Episode s
S1982: Season 1982
7 Episode s
S1984: Season 1984
1 Episode
S1985: Season 1985
1 Episode
S1986: Season 1986
2 Episode s
S1987: Season 1987
18 Episode s
S1988: Season 1988
13 Episode s
S1989: Season 1989
10 Episode s
S1990: Season 1990
4 Episode s
S1991: Season 1991
8 Episode s
S1992: Season 1992
4 Episode s
S1993: Season 1993
2 Episode s
S1994: Season 1994
1 Episode
S1996: Season 1996
1 Episode
S2000: Season 2000
1 Episode
S2001: Season 2001
1 Episode
S2002: Season 2002
2 Episode s
S2003: Season 2003
3 Episode s
S2004: Season 2004
1 Episode
S2005: Season 2005
3 Episode s
S2007: Season 2007
6 Episode s
S2008: Season 2008
5 Episode s
S2009: Season 2009
1 Episode
S2010: Season 2010
4 Episode s
S2011: Season 2011
6 Episode s
S2012: Season 2012
11 Episode s
S2016: Season 2016
4 Episode s
S2017: Season 2017
2 Episode s
S2018: Season 2018
3 Episode s
S2019: Season 2019
6 Episode s
S2020: Season 2020
3 Episode s
S2021: Season 2021
1 Episode
S2022: Season 2022
5 Episode s
S2023: Season 2001
1 Episode