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Van Dyck exhibition
A step back in time to the 17th century
The year 1968
Meridian looks back to the year 1968
The Vision
A review of the apocalyptic TV drama The Vision
Buster - Phil Collins
Review of the film Buster, starring Phil Collins and Larry Lamb
Christopher Nolan wins the Whitbread Prize
The Whitbread Prize plus a review of new books by American writers
Gerry Anderson
This weeks Meridian is entirely devoted to Gerry Anderson
Raymond Chandler
A special programme looking at the work of Raymond Thornton Chandler
Raymond Williams
The legacy of Raymond Williams
UK Clause 28
Clashes and confrontations in the arts over plans to introduce Clause 28
White Mischief reviewed
A review of Kenyan film White Mischief directed by Michael Radford
John Huston
Profile of the American film director and actor John Huston
Sir John Gielgud
Sir John Gielgud returns to the London stage after an absence of 10 years
The Hollywood Bowl
The history of the Hollywood Bowl
White Boy Running
A review of Christopher Hope's biography White Boy Running
Athol Fugard
South African playwright Athol Fugard talks about his new play
The double bass
A history of the double bass
The Discovery of India
The Discovery of India, a 44-hour long television documentary
The Wedding
A review of the French novel The Wedding
The Last Emperor
Bernardo Bertolucci's new film, The Last Emperor
Politics and art in Israel
'Tis Pity She's a Whore
'Tis Pity She's a Whore by John Ford, directed by Alan Ayckbourn at the National Theatre
Egyptian culture today
Report from Egypt, visiting Cairo's new arts complex and opera house
Tom Stoppard interview
Talking with British playwright Tom Stoppard as his latest play Hapgood opens in London
Dangerous Liasons - the film
Dangerous Liasons starring John Malkovich and Glenn Close, directed by Stephen Frears
Someone to Watch Over Me
Film Someone to Watch Over Me by English director Ridley Scott
Sean O'Casey: A Life
Review of Sean O'Casey: A Life by biographer Garry O'Connor
Pip Broughton - translating Brecht
English writer Pip Broughton on translating Bertolt Brecht
Opera 80
The British touring company taking opera to places that don't normally have access
Empire of the Sun
Steven Spielberg's film Empire of the Sun, including interview with writer JG Ballard
Sherlock Holmes Special
Arthur Conan Doyle's greatest creation and one of literature's greatest detective
Nicholas Hytner's Magic Flute
Director Nicholas Hytner on his production of Mozart's opera The Magic Flute