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Pauline McLean introduces David Lean, The Rolling Stones, Malcolm Gladwell, Guy Hamilton, Maggie Bell, Patrick Doyle and a great selection of jazz, classical and popular music.

5 hours, 30 minutes

Last on

Mon 29 Nov 2010 00:30

Chapters

  • Shared Visions: Lean and Young

    Brian Morton explores the relationship between David Lean and Freddie Young, the duo responsible for classics Dr Zhivago, Ryan's Daughter and Lawrence of Arabia.

    Duration: 25:21

  • Songlines: Satisfaction

    John Cavanagh tells the story behind Satisfaction by the Rolling Stones.

    Duration: 28:14

  • Jazz House: Television

    Stephen Duffy is settling down for an evening of Jazz on the Telly, exploring how his favourite kind of music has featured over the years on the small screen.

    Duration: 56:01

  • Stark Talk: Malcolm Gladwell

    Malcolm Gladwell, author of three number one best-selling books, talks to Edi Stark.

    Duration: 28:55

  • Movie Café: Guy Hamilton

    Janice Forsyth meets the director of Goldfinger and The Third Man, Guy Hamilton.

    Duration: 45:33

  • Silverscreen Beats

    Davie Scott recalls some of the finest horror movie soundtracks ever composed.

    Duration: 28:32

  • Jazz House

    The concluding part of Stephen Duffy's survey of jazz music on television.

    Duration: 55:20

  • Sex, Drugs and Wooly Semmits

    Former pirate radio DJ Jack McLaughlin meets some of the survivors of the 1960's to find out how swinging Scotland was in that most decadent of decades.

    Duration: 28:32

  • Shared Visions: Eliot and Pound

    Brian Morton discusses the relationship between TS Eliot and Ezra Pound.

    Duration: 24:48

  • The Radio Café: Electric Guitar

    Janice Forsyth is looking for some answers.

    Duration: 08:44

Broadcasts

  • Fri 24 Jul 2009 00:30
  • Mon 29 Nov 2010 00:30