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André Gide
Alan Sheridan and Patrick Pollard discuss André Gide, France's favourite rebel.
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Salvador Dali: The Burning Giraffe, 1936-7
Richard Cork and Dawn Ades discuss the eccentric master of surrealism.
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Luis Bunuel - Belle De Jour
David Thomson and Ginette Vincendeau celebrate the Spanish director's classic fantasy film
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Jean Genet - The Balcony
George Melly and Terry Hands discuss the French writer's examination of power and sleaze.
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Richard Rogers: Pompidou Centre
Hilary French and Deyan Sudjic assess the impact of this world-renowned British architect.
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Orson Welles, Citizen Kane
Peter Bogdanovich, David Thompson and Jonathan Rosenbaum discuss Orson Welles.
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Jean Renior - La Grande Illusion
A film that is a powerful condemnation of war and was banned in Germany.
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Marcel Proust - A La Recherche du Temps Perdu
The book that launched a thousand memories of sponge cakes, discussed by experts.
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Henry Moore - Atom Piece
A portrait of Henry Moore, who became a sculptor after hearing a talk on Michelangelo.
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Orson Welles: Citizen Kane
Peter Bogdanovich, David Thomson and Jonathan Rosenbaum discuss Welles's masterpiece.
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Mies van der Rohe - Seagram Tower
Penny Spark and Deyan Sudjic reflect on the work of one of the influential architect.
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Mark Rothko:Light Red Over Black
How much of Mark Rothko's troubled life should be read into his work?
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Lucie Rie - Bowl
Sir David Attenborough, Gail Robinson and Emmanuel Cooper celebrate the work of Lucie Rie.
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Gunter Grass - The Tin Drum
Gunter Grass's The Tin Drum was published in 1961. It immediately changed German fiction.
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Buster Keaton: The General
Historian David Robinson and writer David Thomson celebrate silent film star Buster Keaton
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Alfred Hitchcock - Rear Window
John Russell Taylor and composer Neil Brand celebrate Hitchcock's own favourite movie.
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Anna Akhmatova - Requiem
Zinovy Zinik, Sarah Maguire and Tania Litvinova discuss the top Russian poet of her time.
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Joseph Conrad - Heart of Darkness
Owen Knowles, Dr Robert Hampson and John Milius discuss the moral ambiguity in this novel.
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Jackson Pollock - Autumn Rhythm
Norbert Lynton, Irving Sandler and David Ross discuss the wild man of abstract art.
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Frank Lloyd Wright: Falling on Water
Dejan Sudji assesses the work and philosophy of the great American architect.
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Jorge Luis Borges - Fictions
The Argentinian book of short stories was published in 1941 and had a deep impact.
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Jean Renoir - La Grande Illusion
La Grande Illusion, banned in Germany, is Renoir's powerful condemnation of war.
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Cartier-Bresson - The Decisive Moment
A celebration of the photographer who united art and documentary.
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Barbara Hepworth: The Sculpture Garden
'You can hear Barbara breathing in her garden at St. Ives' - the life of the sculptor.
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Anton Chekhov: The Cherry Orchard
Anton Chekhov and his play The Cherry Orchard are discussed by experts.
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Toni Morrison - Beloved
Helen Taylor and Davis Dabydeen discuss Toni Morrison and her exceptional novel Beloved.
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Rabindranath Tagore - Broken Song
William Radice and Jatinder Verma discuss the famous poem by one of India's leading icons.
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Marcel Proust - A La Recherche du Temps Perdu
The book that launched many a memory of sponge cakes. Panellists include Alain de Botton.
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John Steinbeck - The Grapes of Wrath
The 1930s American depression inspired Steinbeck's epic work of protest fiction.
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Guillaume Apollinaire
Michele Roberts and Andrew Rothwell discuss one of the great figures of French Modernism.










