Image: Oliver Reed as Rossetti and Judith Paris in a dream sequence from 'Dante's Inferno', Ken Russell's film which tells the tortured life story of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Friday 22 December 1967.
The long running 大象传媒 arts programme Omnibus started on 13 October 1967, as a successor to Monitor. Over the years the flagship show has been responsible for many of the most innovative and highly regarded programmes on television. In its first year alone, Omnibus featured episodes as varied as Jonathan Miller’s adaptation of the M.R. James ghost story - Whistle and I'll Come You - and Tony Palmer's revelation of pop music, All My Loving.
The first presenter of Omnibus was playwright and actor Henry Livings. He introduced the debut programme, an impressionistic portrait of Montreal's Expo '67. The following weeks saw profiles of singer Elena Suliotis, actor/manager John M. East, Jacqueline du Pre, A.E. Coppard and Dante Gabriel Rossetti, the latter by Ken Russell. There was also a performance of Beethoven's Third Symphony - conducted by Colin Davis - and an examination of Blake’s poem Tyger,Tyger. Other presenters over the years included Richard Baker and Humphrey Burton.
Omnibus won a dozen BAFTAs in its lifetime. It came to an end in 2003, finishing with a programme on novelist E Annie Proulx. 大象传媒 Arts coverage continues with its replacement Imagine, fronted by Alan Yentob, who made the celebrated 1975 Omnibus on David Bowie, Cracked Actor.
October anniversaries
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Winston Churchill's first wartime broadcast
1 October 1939 -
Songs of Praise
1 October 1961 -
Live and Kicking
2 October 1993 -
Points of View
2 October 1961 -
The Trials of Life
3 October 1990 -
Pick of the Pops
4 October 1955 -
Monty Python's Flying Circus
5 October 1969 -
Poldark
5 October 1975 -
You and Yours
6 October 1970 -
Woman's Hour
7 October 1946 -
DIY SOS
7 October 1999 -
Later... with Jools Holland
8 October 1992 -
In Touch
8 October 1961 -
Make Yourself At Home - Programmes for Immigrants
10 October 1965 -
Grandstand
11 October 1958 -
Around the World in 80 Days
11 October 1989 -
On The Move
12 October 1975 -
First edition of Any Questions
12 October 1948 -
First edition of Omnibus
13 October 1967 -
Bombing of Broadcasting House
15 October 1940 -
Play For Today
15 October 1970 -
First televised Party Election Broadcast
15 October 1951 -
Birds of a Feather
16 October 1989 -
Blue Peter first broadcast
16 October 1958 -
The Magic Roundabout
18 October 1965 -
The formation of the 大象传媒
18 October 1922 -
大象传媒 Symphony Orchestra first broadcast
22 October 1930 -
Captain Pugwash
22 October 1957 -
Terry and June
24 October 1979 -
Launch of daytime television
27 October 1986 -
The Wednesday Play first broadcast
28 October 1964 -
First edition of Today
28 October 1957 -
Maida Vale opens
30 October 1934