Arena
NR
7.6
1975
Documentary
Arena is a British television documentary series, made and broadcast by the BBC. Voted by leading TV executives in Broadcast as one of the top 50 most influential programmes of all time, it has run since 1 October 1975 with over five hundred episodes made, directed by the likes of Martin Scorsese, Alan Yentob, Roly Keating, Frederick Baker, Volker Schlondorff and Vikram Jayanti. Arena's subjects are a roll-call of the world's best known cultural figures from the 20th and 21st centuries, from singers Bob Dylan and Amy Winehouse to academics Edward Said and Eric Hobsbawm, from writers Jean Genet and V S Naipaul to artists Francis Bacon and Louise Bourgeois. The current series editor is Anthony Wall.
-
- Cast:
Episode 26 : Art and Design: Art for Money's Sake?
April. 07,1976
Barrie Penrose investigates a multi-national art empire and the artists and methods that created it.
Watch Now
Stream in HD
Episode 25 : Theatre: Happy Birthday Royal Court
March. 31,1976
Alumni of the Royal Court celebrate its 20th anniversary.
Watch Now
Stream in HD
Episode 24 : Art and Design
March. 24,1976
Liverpool poet and painter Adrian Henry visits 'The Face of Merseyside'; Boyd and Evans use photographs as the basis of their explorations of everyday life.
Watch Now
Stream in HD
Episode 23 : Theatre
March. 17,1976
Barbara Jefford, Laurence Olivier, Joan Plowright, Kenneth Tynan Billie Whitelaw and many of the people behind the scenes say goodbye to the Old Vic building.
Watch Now
Stream in HD
Episode 22 : Art and Design
March. 10,1976
Arena presents the work of British and American video artists.
Watch Now
Stream in HD
Episode 21 : Theatre
March. 03,1976
Arena brings extracts from Paris' contemporary theatre season, including Frank Wedekind's 'Lulu' and Marguerite Duras' 'Days in the Tree', and an interview with Delphine Seyrig.
Watch Now
Stream in HD
Episode 20 : Art and Design
February. 25,1976
Arena talks with Robert Janz and Dante Leonelli about incorporating time into sculpture.
Watch Now
Stream in HD
Episode 19 : Theatre
February. 18,1976
Claire Bloom and Kenneth Tynan discuss extracts from Samuel Beckett's 'Happy Days', George Bernard Shaw's 'Too True to be Good', and Tennessee Williams' 'Sweet Bird of Youth'.
Watch Now
Stream in HD
Episode 18 : Art and Design
February. 11,1976
Arena looks at aspects of community art and the work of painter Keith Grant, artist-in-residence at the New Charing Cross Hospital.
Watch Now
Stream in HD
Episode 17 : Theatre
February. 04,1976
Arena goes to Scarborough for the British premiere of a new Alan Ayckbourn play "Just Between Ourselves".
Watch Now
Stream in HD
Episode 16 : Art and Design
January. 28,1976
A look at American photographer Paul Strand and recent trends in British photography.
Watch Now
Stream in HD
Episode 15 : Theatre
January. 21,1976
Jonathan Miller introduces this week's look at what is most stimulating and enjoyable on the theatrical scene.
Watch Now
Stream in HD
Episode 14 : Art and Design
January. 14,1976
Watch Now
Stream in HD
Episode 13 : Theatre
January. 07,1976
Deborah Norton returns with reports, interviews and extracts from what is liveliest and best in the British theatrical scene.
Watch Now
Stream in HD
Episode 12 : Art and Design
December. 17,1975
Filmmaker Roger Graef and journalist Simon Jenkins discuss the destruction of historical buildings, in light of a recent SAVE campaign report and the conclusion of the European Architectural Heritage Year.
Watch Now
Stream in HD
Episode 11 : Theatre
December. 10,1975
Mikhail Baryshnikov and Natalia Makarova rehearse for a BBC New Year Gala Performance; Kenneth Tynan draws a portrait of Albert Finney.
Watch Now
Stream in HD
Episode 10 : Art and Design
December. 03,1975
Guest columnist Terry Measham; a look into the work of painter and poet Charles Tomlinson.
Watch Now
Stream in HD
Episode 9 : Theatre
November. 26,1975
Deborah Norton reviews British stage events, a play extract, and Kenneth Tynan opines about the theatre.
Watch Now
Stream in HD
Episode 8 : Art and Design
November. 19,1975
Shirley Conran is the guest columnist; fashion photographer Barry Lategan is filmed working; and Victorian painter Edward Burne-Jones' London exhibition.
Watch Now
Stream in HD
Episode 7 : Theatre
November. 12,1975
Extract from a contemporary play and Kenneth Tynan opines.
Watch Now
Stream in HD
Episode 6 : Art and Design
November. 05,1975
Features Observer critic William Feaver on Painting the End of the World, Bill Brandt's selection of landscape photography at the Victoria and Albert Museum, and the best of science fiction illustration.
Watch Now
Stream in HD
Episode 5 : Theatre
October. 29,1975
Peter Hall talks about the history and new South Band location of the National Theater, where he is artistic director.
Watch Now
Stream in HD
Episode 4 : Art and Design
October. 22,1975
Cartoonist Mel Caiman on the New Yorker magazine and its artists, Richard Hamilton at the Serpentine Gallery, and a new documentary exhibition from Jarrow.
Watch Now
Stream in HD
Episode 3 : Theatre
October. 15,1975
An interview with Howard Barker, author of 'Stripwell', and an extract from same; commentary by Kenneth Tynan; and an investigation of 'Birds of Paradise'.
Watch Now
Stream in HD
Episode 2 : Art and Design
October. 08,1975
George Melly looks at how they sold the 70's and a report on the opening of the Space Studios.
Watch Now
Stream in HD
Seasons
Similar titles
How To with John Wilson
In a uniquely hilarious odyssey of self-discovery and cultural observation, documentary filmmaker and self-described "anxious New Yorker" John Wilson covertly and obsessively films the lives of his fellow New Yorkers while attempting to give everyday advice on relatable topics. The awkward contradictions of modern life are eased by Wilson’s candid, unpolished commentary. Building upon Wilson’s previously released "how to" short films, each episode takes wildly unexpected turns but is grounded in John's refreshing honesty.
HK2NY: Hong Kong to New York - Backpacking Documentary Series
Ever wanted to quit your job and go travelling round the world? Well James and Karl did and filmed it all. The backpacking documentary follows James and Karl as they travel through 20 countries in 4 continents over 9 months, covering a distance of over 42,000 miles.
The Murder Inc Story
Dive into world of music mogul Irv Gotti with untold stories and firsthand accounts from those who were there to experience the rise, fall and redemption of his Murder Inc Records.
Menendez Brothers: Misjudged?
The “Free Menendez Movement” emerged in a most unlikely place -- TikTok.
The Black Panthers of WW2
Narrated by David Harewood, this one-hour documentary follows the story of the history-making 761st tank battalion composed of African- American servicemen, the first US armoured unit of its kind to enter combat. Through reconstruction and interviews with historians, descendants and one of the last surviving Blank Panthers - Corporal Robert Andry - the programme reveals the untold story of the black servicemen who changed history.
Science of Drugs with Richard Roxburgh
Presented by Richard Roxburgh this four-part series is drug science without the politics. It unpacks the history, harms and surprising benefits of our most common recreational drugs.