Imagine_(TV_series)

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Imagine (TV series)

British TV series or programme


Imagine (typeset as imagine...)[1] is a wide-ranging arts series first broadcast on BBC One in 2003, hosted and executive produced by Alan Yentob. Most series consist of 4 to 7 episodes, each on a different topic. Episodes have been directed by, among others, Geoff Wonfor, Lucy Blakstead, Jill Nicholls, Roger Parsons and Zoë Silver.

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List of episodes

Series 1 (from 11 June 2003):

Series 2 (from 12 November 2003):

  • "The Voice of Bryn Terfel"
  • "A Funny Business" – A look at British and American sitcoms
  • "John Soane – Entertaining Mr Soane"
  • "Martin Parr – The World According to Parr"
  • "From Pencils to Pixels" – Celebrating the phenomenon of the animated feature film
  • "An A-Z of the OED"

Series 3 (from 2 June 2004):

Series 4 (from 24 November 2004):

Series 5 (from 11 May 2005):

  • "A Short History of Tall Buildings" (3 parts)

Series 6 (from 22 June 2005):

Series 7 (from 23 November 2005):

Series 8 (from 17 January 2006)

  • "Sweet Home New Orleans" – examining the city's musical heritage
  • "Andy Warhol – Warhol Denied"
  • "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Studio"
  • "Sitting Comfortably" – Tracing the changing styles of the modern chair

Series 9 (from 23 May 2006)

  • "Being Hamlet" – about actor Wayne Cater as he prepares to play Hamlet
  • "The Artist Formerly Known As Cat Stevens" – telling the story of pop star Cat Stevens and how he became Yusuf Islam.
  • "The Ingenious Thomas Heatherwick"
  • "A Picture of the Painter Howard Hodgkin"

Series 10 (from 17 October 2006)

  • "Peter Pan: a Hard Act to Follow"
  • "Velazquez, the Painter's Painter"
  • "A Play for Today" – about Jeremy Weller's play, The Foolish Young Man
  • "The Movie Brats, Take Two" – about a group of maverick American directors
  • "Who Cares About Art?" – follows the work of five art curators
  • "Hans Holbein, International Man of Mystery"
  • "Being a Diva" – about operatic divas
  • www.herecomeseverybody.co.uk – a history of the World Wide Web
  • "And Then There Was Television" – about the early days of television

Special (27 December 2006)

  • "The Beatles in Love" – documenting the creation of The Beatles project Love

Series 11 (from 8 May 2007)

Special (4 July 2007)

  • "Damon and Jamie's Excellent Adventure" – documentary about cartoon pop group Gorillaz' foray into opera

Series 12 (from 23 October 2007)

Series 13 (from 23 May 2008)

Series 14 (from 5 October 2008)

  • "The Story of the Guitar – In the Beginning"
  • "The Story of the Guitar – Out of the Frying Pan"
  • "Dangerous Liaisons: When Akram Met Juliette"
  • "The Story of the Guitar – This Time It's Personal"
  • "A Love Story"
  • "Jay-Z: He Came, He Saw, He Conquered"
  • "Let There Be Light"
  • "How an Orchestra Saved Venezuela's Children"
  • "Richard Serra: Man of Steel"
  • "Heavy Metal in Baghdad"

Series 15 (from 23 June 2009)

  • "Save the Last Dance for Me: The Company of Elders"
  • "David Hockney – A Bigger Picture"
  • "Rufus Wainwright – Prima Donna"
  • "William Eggleston – The Colourful Mr Eggleston"
  • "Art in Troubled Times: A New Deal for Art"
  • "Art in Troubled Times: The Home Front"

Series 16 (from 17 November 2009)

  • "The Year of Anish Kapoor"
  • "Dame Shirley Bassey – The Girl from Tiger Bay"
  • "Own Art" – looking at an Arts Council scheme that enables people from all walks of life to buy a piece of art
  • "Joan Baez – How Sweet the Sound"
  • "Placido Domingo - The Time of My Life"
  • "Scrabble – A Night on the Tiles"

Series 17 (from 5 April 2010)

Series 18 (from 15 June 2010)

Series 19 (from 16 November 2010)

Special (23 February 2011)

The Trouble with Tolstoy (from 27 March 2011)

  • "At War with Himself"
  • "In Search of Happiness"

Series 20 (from 28 June 2011)

  • "The Man Who Forgot How to Read and Other Stories"
  • "The Pharaohs' Museum on Liberation Square"
  • "Lennon: The New York Years"
  • "Harry Nilsson: The Missing Beatle"
  • "Iraq in Venice"
  • "U2: From the Sky Down"

Series 21 (from 1 November 2011)

Series 22 (from 26 June 2012)

Series 23 (from 19 September 2012)

  • "The Fatwa – Salman's Story"
  • "Freddie Mercury: The Great Pretender"
  • "Ian Rankin and the Case of the Disappearing Detective"
  • "Do or Die: Lang Lang's Story"
  • "The Many Lives of William Klein"[2][3]
  • "How Music Makes Us Feel"
  • "Jeanette Winterson: My Monster and Me"
  • "A Beauty is Born: Matthew Bourne's Sleeping Beauty"

Series 24 (from 28 March 2013)

Series 25 (from 5 Nov 2013)

Series 26 (from 18 May 2014)

Series 27 (from Winter 2014)

Series 28 (from Summer 2015)

Series 29 (from Autumn 2015)

  • "Shylock's Ghost"
  • "Antony Gormley: Being Human"
  • "My Curious Documentary"
  • "The Last Impresario"
  • "The Ecstasy of Wilko Johnson"
  • "David Chipperfield: A Place to Be"
  • "Carlos Acosta: Cuba Calls"

Summer 2016

Shorts (2016-7)

  • "The Handmade Films of William Kentridge - Part 1"
  • "The Handmade Films of William Kentridge - Part 2"

Autumn 2016

  • "The Seven Killings of Marlon James"
  • "The Triumph and Laments of William Kentridge"
  • "Serial Killers - The Women Who Write Crime Fiction"
  • "The Art World's Prankster: Maurizio Cattelan"
  • "Listen to Me Marlon"

Winter 2016

  • "She Spoke the Unspeakable"
  • "Maya Angelou: And Still I Rise"
  • "Alice Neel: Dr Jekyll and Mrs Hyde"
  • "Chris Ofili - The Caged Bird's Song"

Summer 2017

  • "Mapplethorpe: Look at the Pictures"
  • "Margaret Atwood: You Have Been Warned!"
  • "Alma Deutscher: Finding Cinderella"
  • "Cameron Mackintosh: The Musical Man"

Winter 2017-8

  • "Rachel Whiteread: Ghost in the Room"
  • "Mel Brooks: Unwrapped"
  • "Philip Pullman: Angels and Daemons"
  • "Ingrid Bergman in Her Own Words"
  • "Andrew Lloyd Webber: Memories"
  • "Habaneros: You Say You Want a Revolution? Part One"
  • "Habaneros: You Say You Want a Revolution? Part Two"

2018

  • "Rupert Everett: Born to be Wilde"
  • "Orhan Pamuk: A Strange Mind"
  • "Rose Wylie: This Rose Is Blooming"
  • "Tacita Dean: Looking to See"
  • "Hockney, The Queen and the Royal Peculiar"
  • "George Benjamin: What Do You Want to Do When You Grow Up?"
  • "Tracey Emin: Where Do You Draw the Line?"
  • "Becoming Cary Grant"
  • "Andrea Levy: Her Island Story"

2019

  • "James Graham: In the Room Where It Happens"
  • "Jo Brand: No Holds Barred"
  • "Bill Viola: The Road to St Paul's"
  • "Edna O'Brien: Fearful... and Fearless"
  • "Faith Ringgold: Tell It Like It Is"
  • "Olafur Eliasson: Miracles of Rare Device"
  • "EastSide Story"

2020

  • "This House is Full of Music"
  • "Lemn Sissay: The Memory of Me"
  • "Kate Prince: Every Move She Makes"
  • "Kwame Kwei-Armah: ... My Name is Kwame"[4]
  • "Marina Abramovic: The Ugly Duckling"

2021[5][6]

2022[9]

  • "Marian Keyes: My (not so) Perfect Life"[10]
  • "Labi Siffre: This Is My Song"[11]
  • "Wayne McGregor: Dancing on the Edge"[12]
  • "Miriam Margolyes: Up for Grabs"[13][14]
  • "Jacob Collier: In the Room Where It Happens"[15]

2023

  • “Stephen Frears: Director for Hire”
  • “The Factory: Made in Manchester”
  • “French & Saunders: Pointed, Bitchy, Bitter”

Other (2006)

  • Imagine... A Mildly Amusing Panel Show – a special highlights edition of Never Mind the Buzzcocks, a parody of the Imagine series, presented by Yentob himself.

References

  1. "BBC One - imagine... - Clips".
  2. Jane Shilling, "Imagine... The Many Lives of William Klein, BBC One, review", The Telegraph, 20 November 2012.
  3. "My Name Is Kwame". BBC One. 6 August 2020.

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