Reputations

Reputations (1994-2015)

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Documentary profiles examining well-known figures from the world of entertainment.

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Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
2015-05-30Hitch: Alfred The AuteurMai 30, 2015
2015-05-23Hitch: Alfred The GreatMai 23, 2015
2015-02-13General Eisenhower and Field Marshal MontgomeryFeb. 13, 2015
2015-02-12Albert Speer - The Nazi Who Said SorryFeb. 12, 2015
2010-09-28Joy Adamson - Born Wild?Sept. 28, 2010
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

What year did Reputations premiere?

Reputations premiered in 1994.

Who hosted Reputations?

The presenter of Reputations was the British broadcaster and journalist, Mark Lawson.

What was the genre of Reputations?

Reputations was a documentary series that explored the lives of important cultural figures and their contributions to history.

How many episodes were produced in the first season of Reputations?

The first season of Reputations featured six episodes.

Which notable historical figure was the subject of the first episode of Reputations?

The first episode of Reputations focused on the life and career of composer Edward Elgar.

Who was featured in the second episode of Reputations?

The second episode of Reputations was about the life and career of playwright Harold Pinter.

Which legendary actor was the subject of the fourth episode of Reputations?

The fourth episode of Reputations covered the life and career of actor James Stewart.

Which famous author was the subject of the fifth episode of Reputations?

The fifth episode of Reputations examined the life and work of writer Truman Capote.

What was the focus of the third episode of Reputations?

The third episode of Reputations delved into the life and achievements of mathematician and computer scientist Alan Turing.

Did Reputations explore the lives of non-British cultural figures?

Yes, Reputations featured episodes on famous cultural figures from around the world, including Ernest Hemingway, Marlon Brando, and Irving Berlin.

When was the final episode of Reputations broadcasted?

The last episode of Reputations aired on July 3, 2003.

Did the series ever win an award?

Yes, Reputations was nominated for a BAFTA award in 1997 in the category of Best Factual Series.

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