Arena - Season 7 / Year 1981

Arena - Season 7 / Year 1981

Season 7 / Year 1981

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Episodes26
DatesJan 3, 1981 - Dec 15, 1981
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Episodes

Chelsea Hotel
Year 1981Episode 160 min

Chelsea Hotel

Tthis documentary programme looks at New York's Chelsea Hotel, a legendary haven for some of the 20th Century's greatest talent, from Mark Twain to Dylan Thomas. With appearances from Andy Warhol and William Burroughs, who have dinner in the room where Arthur C Clarke wrote 2001, and Quentin Crisp, who lived in the hotel for more than 35 years.

Jan 3, 1981
Hazell Meets His Makers
Year 1981Episode 290 min

Hazell Meets His Makers

Jan 10, 1981
Getting Away from Sidney
Year 1981Episode 390 min

Getting Away from Sidney

Jan 17, 1981
Private Worlds
Year 1981Episode 490 min

Private Worlds

Documentary on two very individual English Artists. Sam Smith, who carves wooden toys and models evocative of the Edwardian era, and Chris Orr, illustrator of the minutes of suburbia.
Jan 24, 1981
Today Carshalton Beeches... Tomorrow Croydon
Year 1981Episode 590 min

Today Carshalton Beeches... Tomorrow Croydon

A look at the roles in the rock world of John Peel and John Walters, his radio show producer, in championing new musical directions.

Jan 31, 1981
Edward Hopper
Year 1981Episode 640 min

Edward Hopper

Documentary about the great American realist painter, Edward Hopper. His subject is the face of America - haunting, unforgettable images of late-night bars and lonely hotel rooms.

Feb 21, 1981
Stages
Year 1981Episode 750 min

Stages

For the past ten years Peter Brook and his unique company of actors have travelled the world with a series of extraordinary theatrical ventures. The last stage of their journey was Australia. 
Here, in a disused quarry in the hills above Adelaide they perform some of their most popular plays, and a remarkable meeting takes place with tribal Aboriginal performers who have travelled 1,000 miles to see a production of The Ik. This story, of the breakdown of a traditional tribal community, provides a moving parallel to the problems faced by the Aborigines themselves.

Feb 28, 1981
The Smallest Theatre...
Year 1981Episode 830 min

The Smallest Theatre...

Tonight, from a converted cowshed in the wilds of Scotland, Arena presents The Smallest Theatre in Great Britain. 
Immortalised in the Guinness Book of Records, Barrie and Marianne Hesketh have for the past 17 years been the sole designers, directors and cast for every production, including their famous two-man version of The Tempest. It seems nothing is impossible,

Mar 7, 1981
Huston's Hobby
Year 1981Episode 940 min

Huston's Hobby

There were these five guys round the table: the Lightweight Boxing Champion of California; an expert on Pre-Columbian art; an honorary lieutenant in the Mexican army; an architect admired by Frank Lloyd Wright ; and a man of whom Marilyn Monroe said, ' No woman can be around him for long without falling in love'. What had they in common? They were all JOHN HUSTON , who also happened to direct The Maltese Falcon, The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, The African Queen, The Misfits and 25 others. At the age of 74 he started work last week on the$30-million screen version of Annie. Gavin Millar visited him at his Mexican hideaway to mark the publication of his autobiography An Open Book.

Mar 14, 1981
A Walk with Amos Oz
Year 1981Episode 1035 min

A Walk with Amos Oz

The leading writer of his generation, Amos Oz is one of the most controversial figures in Israel today. Born in the fanatical atmosphere of Jerusalem in the last years of the British Mandate, he grew up with the Israeli state through the War of Independence and Suez. Arena filmed AMOS oz in Jerusalem; he takes a walk through 30 years of Israel's history and talks about the fears and aspirations of a new generation of Israelis,

Mar 21, 1981
God's Fifth Columinist
Year 1981Episode 1190 min

God's Fifth Columinist

Film Portrait of William Gerhardie who died in 1977, whose book Bod's Fifth Colu mn was published in 1981. Michael Holroyd discusses Gerhardie's life and work a nd introduces an interview recorded in 1971.
Mar 28, 1981
Did You Miss Me?
Year 1981Episode 1290 min

Did You Miss Me?

Profile of pop singer Gary Glitter, who "retired" in 1976 and who was soon hopelessly in debt, but whose career has shown recent signs of revival.
Apr 4, 1981
The Return of Lupino Lane
Year 1981Episode 1390 min

The Return of Lupino Lane

Programme which looks at some of the films of silent film comedian Lupino Lane, whose work was mostly destroyed when his studio went bankrupt in the twenties. However exracts from 14 of his restored films are featured here.
Apr 15, 1981
The Comic Strip Hero
Year 1981Episode 1460 min

The Comic Strip Hero

A look at the legend of 'Superman' and its portrayal in comic books and films.

Apr 18, 1981
Arena on Clair
Year 1981Episode 1590 min

Arena on Clair

May 2, 1981
Somewhere Over the Rainbow...
Year 1981Episode 1690 min

Somewhere Over the Rainbow...

Profile of american painter Robert Natkin, who talks about the early influences on his life.
May 9, 1981
If the Music Had to Stop...
Year 1981Episode 1790 min

If the Music Had to Stop...

Documentary which examines the effects of the cuts in education spending on Britain's Youth Orchestras, looking in particular at the example of Leicestershire schools.
May 16, 1981
Curtains?
Year 1981Episode 1890 min

Curtains?

Documentary looking at the future of the National Youth Theatre, looking at its history and the financial threats to its future exsistance. With interviews with Sir Ralph Richardson, Kate Adie, Martin Jarvis, Peter Terson, Helen Mirren.
Aug 16, 1981
The Cinema of Andrzej Wajda
Year 1981Episode 1990 min

The Cinema of Andrzej Wajda

Documentary in which Polish film director Wajda is interviewed in Warsaw and Cra cow shortly after receiving the Palm D'Or award at the Cannes Film Festival. He talks about his films and his avoidance of censorship as a film-maker in Poland.
Sep 6, 1981
'I Thought I Was Taller' - A Short History of Mel Brooks
Year 1981Episode 2090 min

"I Thought I Was Taller" - A Short History of Mel Brooks

Portrait of comedy film writer, director and sometime actor, Mel Brooks filmed on location in Hollywood with Gene Wilder, Dom de Louise and Sid Caeser.
Oct 2, 1981
Have You Seen the Mona Lisa?
Year 1981Episode 2190 min

Have You Seen the Mona Lisa?

Documentary about the image on the Mona Lisa and the various contexts in which the image can be seen throughout the world.
Nov 3, 1981
Let Them Know We're Here
Year 1981Episode 2290 min

Let Them Know We're Here

Documentary which looks at the development of an idea for a play by Hanif Kureishi through the group improvisation and ideas of the Joint Stock Theatre Company to the first performance of the finished play, Borderline.
Nov 10, 1981
A Pretty British Affair
Year 1981Episode 2390 min

A Pretty British Affair

Documentary on British film-makers Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger who talk about their career in partnership which produced some now-acknowledged "classics" of British Cinema, with comment from Francis Ford Coppola and Martin Scorsese.
Nov 17, 1981
The Art of Radio Times and The Eye of the 'Eye'
Year 1981Episode 2445 min

The Art of Radio Times and The Eye of the "Eye"

A contrast in visual style: the art of Radio Times and the jaundiced eye of Private Eye. Arena raids the Radio Times archives and talks to long-term contributor Eric Fraser, and watches the latest edition of Private Eye, with its maverick visual style, take shape.

Nov 24, 1981
A Tall Story - How Salman Rushdie Pickled All India
Year 1981Episode 2590 min

A Tall Story - How Salman Rushdie Pickled All India

Salman Rushdie, author of Midnight's Children, winner of the Booker Prize 1981, talks about India and the autobiographical elements in the book.

Dec 8, 1981
Brixton to Barbados
Year 1981Episode 2690 min

Brixton to Barbados

Documentary in which Jamaican-born poet Linton Kwesi Johnson, now resident in Brixton, visits Carifesta, a festival of West Indian culture held in Barbados, and surveys a small part of the very diverse cultural activity of the Islands. Performers include: South Stars - Trinidad; Network - Trinidad; Shake Keane - St Vincent; Bahamas National Dance Company; The Soulful Groovers - the Bahamas; Rebirth; the Renegades - Trinidad; Drama Group - Montserrat; the Mighty Arrow - Montserrat; Chronicle Atlantic Symphony Steel Orchestra; Michael Smith - Jamaica; the Dicey Doh Singers - Bahamas; the Mighty Sparrow - Trinidad; Irakere - Cuba.
Dec 15, 1981

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