The South Bank Show Originals - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

David Hockney

Rachel Whiteread

Tony Warren

Paul Abbott

Herbie Hancock

Wynton Marsalis

Elvis Costello

Lieber and Stoller

Richard Attenborough

Alan Parker

Seamus Heaney

Carol Ann Duffy

David Bailey
Melvyn Bragg dissects his 1988 meeting with photographer David Bailey, who discussed his working class background and relationship with model Jean Shrimpton.

Sophie Calle
Melvyn Bragg looks back on a classic South Bank Show episode from 2005, in which the spotlight fell on Parisian artist Sophie Calle.

Afro-Cuban All Stars
Melvyn Bragg looks back to 1998, when The South Bank Show travelled to Havana to tell the story of the unique orchestra Afro-Cuban All Stars.

Bjork
Melvyn Bragg looks back to 1997, when The South Bank Show travelled to Reykjavik to meet Bjork, who candidly revealed her myriad influences and inspirations.

Kay Mellor
Melvyn Bragg looks back on his eye-opening 1997 meeting with Kay Mellor, the writer of TV dramas including Playing the Field, Jane Eyre and Band of Gold.

Andrew Davies
Melvyn Bragg looks back to 2002, when he joined screenwriter Andrew Davies on the set of Dr Zhivago, the British TV miniseries he wrote the teleplay for.

Courtney Pine
Melvyn Bragg looks back on a classic episode of The South Bank Show recorded in 2000, which featured British jazz musician Courtney Pine.

Humphrey Lyttelton
Melvyn Bragg reflects on his 2007 meeting with jazz musician and host of BBC Radio 4 panel show I'm Sorry i Haven't a Clue, Humphrey Lyttelton.

Ruth Rendell
Melvyn Bragg looks back on his 2004 meeting with crime writer Ruth Rendell, who discusses her early career as a reporter and her fascination with the murder mystery genre.

Patricia Highsmith
Melvyn Bragg reflects on his 1982 meeting with writer Patricia Highsmith, who discussed Tom Ripley, her most well-known creation and protagonist of five of her novels.

Andrew Wyeth
Melvyn Bragg reflects on an episode of his arts programme from 1980 in which he met American artist Andrew Wyeth at his Pennsylvania home.

Alice Walker
Melvyn Bragg looks back on his 1992 interview with American author Alice Walker, whose novel Possessing the Secret of Joy tackled the subject of female genital mutilation.

Peter Kosminsky
Melvyn Bragg looks back on his 2009 meeting with director Peter Kosminsky, whose acclaimed dramas include Britz and Shoot to Kill.

Terence Davies
Melvyn looks back on his 1992 meeting with film director Terence Davies, a candid interviewee who found a love for musicals after a troubled childhood.

Pet Shop Boys
Melvyn Bragg looks back on his 1992 meeting with electronic pop duo the Pet Shop Boys and reflects on their remarkable rise to stardom.

Blur
Melvyn Bragg looks back to a classic episode of The South Bank Show from 1999, where rock band Blur reflected on their meteoric rise to Britpop stardom.

Elizabeth Taylor
Melvyn Bragg looks back on his 1992 meeting with Elizabeth Taylor, offering a fascinating insight into the real woman behind the Hollywood facade.

Jodie Foster
Melvyn Bragg looks back on a classic 1995 episode of The South Bank Show, in which he spent time with Oscar-winning actress Jodie Foster.
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