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South Bank Show Episodes and Related Items.Xlsx List of South Bank Show episodes and related number of items held at Leeds University library Episodes with fully or partially digitised content are marked in green. Material can be viewed through the catalogue. Episodes with no related items are marked in red and are not included in the archive. Series/Episode Programme subject Number of items in the archive TX Date related to this programme Series 1, Episode 1 Paul McCartney/Surrealist Exhibition (w Germaine Greer & Gerald Scarfe in studio) 2 14/01/1978 Series 1, Episode 2 Paganini Superstar: Andrew & Julian Lloyd Webber perform Paganini (w Alfred Burke, 4 21/01/1978 Beryl Bainbridge & Dilys Powell in studio) Series 1, Episode 3 Alan Howard/Roy Minton/Bryan Robertson (w Gemma Jones & Paul Gambaccini in 1 28/01/1978 studio) Series 1, Episode 4 David Hockney on Picasso/David Edgar/Granville Bantock music performance (w 1 04/02/1978 Kingsley Amis, Naseem Khan & Joe Ashton in studio) Series 1, Episode 5 Ingrid Bergman/Dennis Potter (w Ken Russell film on Elgar's house) 3 11/02/1978 Series 1, Episode 6 Robert Cohan - London Contemporary Dance Theatre/John & Sue Georgiadis 0 18/02/1978 performance (w Jane Glover & John Peel in studio) Series 1, Episode 7 Edna O'Brien in Abu Dhabi/Humphrey Spender (w Quentin Crisp & Harold Evans in 0 25/02/1978 studio) Series 1, Episode 8 Jacques Loussier/Stephen Spears (w Gordon Chater, Lucian Freud & Bill Feaver in 1 04/03/1978 studio) Series 1, Episode 9 Ken Dodd (w Michael Herr, John Le Carre & David Greenway in studio, Cristina Ortiz 1 11/03/1978 performance) Series 1, Episode 10 George Simenon/Country Music (w Derek Jewell on Jazz solos) 0 18/03/1978 Series 1, Episode 11 Vladimir Horowitz performs at White House 0 25/03/1978 Series 1, Episode 12 Carl Perkins/Patti Smith/Morgan Horses (film by John Bulmer) (w Paul Gambaccini in 1 01/04/1978 studio) Series 1, Episode 13 Carry on with Paul Morrisse/David Hare 1 08/04/1978 Series 1, Episode 14 Michael Holroyd/Norman Foster/Couperin performance (w Christopher Hogwood, Jane 1 15/04/1978 Ryan, Mary Beverly & Emma Kirkby) Series 1, Episode 15 Harold Pinter 2 22/04/1978 Series 1, Episode 16 Satyajit Ray (w Ralph McTell & John Williams in studio, & film on Piranesi) 2 29/04/1978 Series 1, Episode 17 Herbert Von Karajan 0 06/05/1978 Series 1, Episode 18 Freddie Young/Tom Robinson (w Anthony Holden in studio) 0 13/05/1978 Series 1, Episode 19 Frank Auerbach (w Tankred Dorst, Anthony Holden, Willie Rushton & Harold Evans in 0 20/05/1978 studio) Series 1, Episode 20 Mayerling Special 10 17/06/1978 Series 1, Episode 21 Hal Prince 2 23/06/1978 Series 1, Episode 22 Pearl radio play by John Arden, making of (w John Osbourne in studio) 0 01/07/1978 Series 1, Episode 23 Ingmar Bergman at 60 1 08/07/1978 Series 1, Episode 24 Hullabaloo part 1 (premiere of James Ivory film) 0 15/07/1978 Series 1, Episode 25 Hullabaloo part 2 (premiere of James Ivory film) 0 22/07/1978 Series 2, Episode 1 Tom Stoppard on The Press 1 26/11/1978 Series 2, Episode 2 Grace Under Pressure (Anthony Burgess on Ernest Hemingway) 3 03/12/1978 Series 2, Episode 3 Woody Allen/Gunter Grass 0 10/12/1978 Series 2, Episode 4 Jonathan Miller - Anatomy of An Opera (Figaro) 0 17/12/1978 Series 2, Episode 5 Hugh Leonard - Rhythm Of Resistance (South African music) 0 14/01/1979 Series 2, Episode 6 Neil Ardley/Francoise Sagan 3 21/01/1979 Series 2, Episode 7 The State Of Clowns/Sviatoslav Richter Schubert performance/Poetry Competition 1 28/01/1979 Series 2, Episode 8 Royal Shakespeare Company Historical Regional Tour of England 2 04/02/1979 Series 2, Episode 9 Dennis Potter - Brimstone & Treacle extract/John McLaughlin & L. Shankar perform in 4 11/02/1979 studio Series 2, Episode 10 Gunther Grass/Edward Gorey/Fred Schepisi 2 19/02/1979 Series 2, Episode 11 Alan Bennett/Stephen Frears/Michael Cimino 1 25/02/1979 Series 2, Episode 12 Scottish Writers - Eddie Boyd/Alan Sharp/Gordon Williams 0 04/03/1979 Series 2, Episode 13 Derek Boshier/Ingmar & Ingrid Bergman - Autumn Sonata 0 11/03/1979 Series 2, Episode 14 Neil Simon 0 18/03/1979 Series 2, Episode 15 Beryl Cook/Joint Stock Theatre Company 0 25/03/1979 Series 2, Episode 16 Graham Sutherland 0 01/04/1979 Series 2, Episode 17 TV Drama 0 08/04/1979 Series 2, Episode 18 Darryl Way/Howard Brenton 0 22/04/1979 Series 2, Episode 19 Joseph Heller/Lee Remick (The Europeans) 1 29/04/1979 Series 2, Episode 20 Hong Kong Festival Of Asian Arts 1 06/05/1979 Series 2, Episode 21 Billy Connolly 0 13/05/1979 Series 2, Episode 22 Ted Hughes & Fay Godwin/Jessye Norman 1 20/05/1979 Series 2, Episode 23 Allen Jones/Rough Trade Records 0 27/05/1979 Series 2, Episode 24 John Hurt/David Garnett 0 10/06/1979 Series 2, Episode 25 Scum (film)/Keith Jarrett 1 17/06/1979 Series 2, Episode 26 Sir Michael Tippett 1 24/06/1979 Series 3, Episode 1 Norman Mailer 0 11/11/1979 Series 3, Episode 2 Germaine Greer & The Slade School Of Art 1 18/11/1979 Series 3, Episode 3 Francois Truffaut/Jack Gold 2 25/11/1979 Series 3, Episode 4 Francis Ford Coppola - Apocalypse Now 0 02/12/1979 Series 3, Episode 5 Royal Shakespeare Company Workshop Pt 1 - Trevor Nunn 0 09/12/1979 Series 3, Episode 6 Royal Shakespeare Company Workshop Pt 2 - Ian McKellen & John Barton 0 16/12/1979 Series 3, Episode 7 Talking Heads/Choir Competition 0 23/12/1979 Series 3, Episode 8 Love & the ice-cream Vendor (Lo speziale) 3 17/02/1980 Series 3, Episode 9 Fay Weldon/Richard Hoggart on Northern Irish TV plays 2 24/02/1980 Series 3, Episode 10 Merce Cunningham 0 02/03/1980 Series 3, Episode 11 Christopher Nupen - Elegies: Three Spanish Poets 0 08/03/1980 Series 3, Episode 12 Benjamin Britten - biography 0 06/04/1980 Series 3, Episode 13 Graham Greene - John Le Carre & Paul Theroux on film adaptations of his work 2 20/04/1980 Series 3, Episode 14 Salsa: Puerto Rican music 0 28/04/1980 Series 3, Episode 15 Worlds of Edward Bond 2 04/05/1980 Series 3, Episode 16 Yehudi Menuhin & Stephane Grappelli/Kingsley Amis 0 11/05/1980 Series 3, Episode 17 The Tin Drum (film) /Rock & The Movies 5 18/05/1980 Series 3, Episode 18 Roman Polanski 0 25/05/1980 Series 3, Episode 19 Tom Wolfe/Hamlet 2 01/06/1980 Series 3, Episode 20 Andrew Wyeth Part One 1 08/06/1980 Series 3, Episode 21 Andrew Wyeth Part Two 0 15/06/1980 Series 3, Episode 22 Angus Wilson 0 29/06/1980 Series 3, Episode 23 Jane Austen in Manhattan (Merchant Ivory) 3 06/07/1980 Series 3, Episode 24 Sweeney Todd Special 5 28/07/1980 Series 4, Episode 1 Arthur Miller 0 09/11/1980 Series 4, Episode 2 William Golding 1 16/11/1980 Series 4, Episode 3 Akira Kurosawa/Nicholas Nickleby 3 19/11/1980 Series 4, Episode 4 Claudio Abbado/Igor Stravinsky 1 30/11/1980 Series 4, Episode 5 Strachey/Carrington/Holroyd 1 07/12/1980 Series 4, Episode 6 The Passion - National Theatre 0 14/12/1980 Series 4, Episode 7 Toni Morrison/Royal Shakespeare Company Passion Play 1 18/01/1981 Series 4, Episode 8 The Trespasser - Film Premiere 0 25/01/1981 Series 4, Episode 9 George Bernard Shaw - Man & Superman 0 08/02/1981 Series 4, Episode 10 Arvon Poetry Competition 0 15/02/1981 Series 4, Episode 11 Martin Scorsese 2 22/02/1981 Series 4, Episode 12 Elizabeth Taylor/John Hubbard on landscape painters 1 01/03/1981 Series 4, Episode 13 Bob Fosse 1 09/03/1981 Series 4, Episode 14 Robert Redford/Martin Amis 1 15/03/1981 Series 4, Episode 15 Verity Bargate/Howard Hodgkin 4 29/03/1981 Series 4, Episode 16 At the Haunted End of the Day: The Life of Sir William Walton (made by Isolde Films) 0 19/04/1981 Series 4, Episode 17 Gore Vidal 1 26/04/1981 Series 4, Episode 18 Ermanno Olmi 1 03/05/1981 Series 4, Episode 19 Colin Welland 0 10/05/1981 Series 4, Episode 20 Lindsay Anderson talks to Christopher Logue/Philip King 2 17/05/1981 Series 4, Episode 21 Alban Berg's Lulu 3 24/05/1981 Series 4, Episode 22 Hockney on Picasso/Ninnette de Valois 0 31/05/1981 Series 4, Episode 23 Clive James on the Royal Wedding/Craig Raine 0 07/06/1981 Series 4, Episode 24 Contemporary Russian Art 0 14/06/1981 Series 4, Episode 25 Rhythm and Blues (The Blues Band, Dr. Feelgood, Nine Below Zero, Paul Jones) 2 21/06/1981 Series 4, Episode 26 Venice: Music for A City/The Coronation Of Poppea 0 28/06/1981 Series 4, Episode 27 Nicholas Nickleby Special 1 02/08/1981 Series 5, Episode 1 The French Lieutenant's Woman 0 01/11/1981 Series 5, Episode 2 Elvis Costello In Nashville 1 08/11/1981 Series 5, Episode 3 Jonathan Raban: Old Glory: the Journey and the Book 0 15/11/1981 Series 5, Episode 4 Ian McKellen/Ian McEwan 0 22/11/1981 Series 5, Episode 5 Brian Moore/Patrick Caulfield 1 29/11/1981 Series 5, Episode 6 A Talent to Vex: John Osborne 0 06/12/1981 Series 5, Episode 7 Mama Lu Parks 0 17/01/1982 Series 5, Episode 8 Theatre Of The 8th Day - Polish Theatre/Bernard D'Ascoli 1 24/01/1982 Series 5, Episode 9 Miloš Forman 0 31/01/1982 Series 5, Episode 10 Germaine Greer on The Art Of The Ad 0 07/02/1982 Series 5, Episode 11 Pauline Kael/ George Steiner's The Portage to San Cristobal of A.H.
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