Imagine (TV series)
Imagine is a wide-ranging arts series first broadcast on BBC One in 2003, hosted and executive produced by Alan Yentob. Each series usually consists 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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Genre | Documentary |
Presented by | Alan Yentob |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 22 |
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Executive producer | Alan Yentob |
Release | |
Original network | BBC One |
Picture format | DVB-T 576i 16:9 HDTV 1080i |
Original release | 11 June 2003 – present |
List of episodes
Series 1 (from 11 June 2003):
- "The Saatchi Phenomenon" – about businessman Charles Saatchi
- "Barbara Hepworth: Shapes Out of Feelings"
- "The Hip Hop Generation"
- "Stella McCartney: Stella's Story"
- "Carlos Acosta: The Reluctant Ballet Dancer"
- "The Portrait of Omai"
- "John Mortimer: Owning Up at 80"
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 phenomena of the animated feature film
- "An A-Z of the OED"
Series 3 (from 2 June 2004):
- "Edward Hopper – The Mysterious Mr Hopper"
- "Sitting for Lucian Freud"
- "Saint John Coltrane"
- "Peter Finlay – Dirty But Clean Pierre"
- "Unsuitable for Children?" – Exploring modern children's fiction
- "The Smoking Diaries" – about playwright Simon Gray
Series 4 (from 24 November 2004):
- "Arthur Miller – Finishing the Picture"
- "Beautiful Dreamer: Brian Wilson's Smile"
- "Bruce Nauman – The Godfather of Modern Art"
- "Marlon Brando"
- "Antonio Pappano – A Year at the Opera"
Series 5 (from 11 May 2005):
- "A Short History of Tall Buildings" (3 parts)
Series 6 (from 22 June 2005):
- Fantastic Mr Dahl – about children's author Roald Dahl
- Frida Kahlo
- "Being a Concert Pianist"
Series 7 (from 23 November 2005):
- "Elgar and the Missing Concerto"
- "Amos Oz – The Conscience of Israel"
- "Chuck Close – Close Up"
- "Rhythm Is It!"
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)
- "Gilbert and George" – No Surrender
- "Stealing Klimt" – the story of a 90-year-old's struggle to recover her family's paintings.
- "Scott Walker"
- "It's the Surreal Thing" – a history of Surrealism
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)
- "Henry Perkins: Bolshoi Boy" – following a British boy at the Bolshoi Ballet Academy
- "Bollywood's Big B" – a profile of Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan
- "Helvetica"
- "Louise Bourgeois: Spiderwoman" – (with interviews from leading British artists Tracey Emin, Antony Gormley and Stella Vine)
- "How to Get on in the Art World" – featuring material on the Frieze Art Fair
- "The Secret of Life" – looking at the popularity of self-help books
- "Richard Rogers, Inside Out"
- "Marc Newson: Urban Spaceman"
Series 13 (from 23 May 2008)
- "Doris Lessing – The Hostess and The Alien"
- "Oliver Sacks – Tales of Music and The Brain"
- "Annie Leibovitz – Life Through a Lens"
- "A Trip to Asia: On the Road with the Berlin Philharmonic"
- "A Wild Sheep Chase: In Search of Haruki Murakami"
- "Werner Herzog – Beyond Reason"
- "Love, Loss and Anthony Minghella"
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"
- "Scrabble – A Night on the Tiles"
Series 17 (from 5 April 2010)
- "Vincent Van Gogh: Painted with Words"
- "The Rolling Stones – The Stones in Exile"
Series 18 (from 15 June 2010)
- "Nigel Kennedy's Polish Adventure"
- "Art Is Child's Play"
- "Diana Athill – Growing Old Disgracefully"
- "Tom Jones – What Good Am I?"
Series 19 (from 16 November 2010)
- "Ai Weiwei – Without Fear or Favour"
- "Ron Galella – Smash His Camera"
- "The Weird Adventures of Eadweard Muybridge"
- "Ben Hur in Bath"
- "Ray Davies – Imaginary Man"
Special (23 February 2011)
- The Plinth, the Model, the Artist and his Sculpture – Film about Marc Quinn's sculpture "Alison Lapper Pregnant" in place on Trafalgar Square's Fourth plinth during 2005 to 2007.
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)
- "Grayson Perry and the Tomb of the Unknown Craftsman
- "Simon & Garfunkel – The Harmony Game"
- "Alan Ayckbourn – Greetings from Scarborough"
- "Vidal Sassoon – A Cut Above"
- "The Lost Music of Rajasthan"
- "Books – The Last Chapter?"
- "The Art of Stand-Up – Part One"
- "The Art of Stand-Up – Part Two"
Series 22 (from 26 June 2012)
- "Theatre of War"
- "Paul Simon's Graceland – Under African Skies"
- "Just One Falsetto"
- "Glasgow: The Grit and The Glamour"
- "Dancing with Titian"
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"[1][2]
- "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)
- "Beyoncé: Life Is But a Dream"
- "David Bowie – Cracked Actor"
- "Vivian Maier – Who Took Nanny's Pictures?"
Series 25 (from 5 Nov 2013)
- "Edmund de Waal: Make Pots or Die"
- "Broadway Musicals: A Jewish Legacy"
- "Turning the Art World Inside Out"
- "Judith Kerr: Hitler, the Tiger and Me"
- "Who's Afraid of Machiavelli?"
Series 26 (from 18 May 2014)
- "Rio 50 Degrees: Carry On CaRIOca"
- "Philip Roth Unleashed" (2 parts)
- "Monty Python: And Now for Something Rather Similar"
Series 27
- "The Art That Hitler Hated: The Sins of the Fathers"
- "Bette Midler: The Divine Miss M"
- "Bette Midler: The Showgirl Must Go On"
- "Anselm Kiefer: Remembering The Future"
- "The One and Only Mike Leigh"
- "Colm Toibin: His Mother's Son"
Series 28
- "Frank Gehry: The Architect Says, Why Can't I?"
- "Jeff Koons: Diary of A Seducer"
- "Beware of Mr Baker"
- "Toni Morrison Remembers"
- "Richard Flanagan: Life After Death"
Series 29
- "Shylock's Ghost"
Series 30
- "James Graham: In the Room Where It Happens"
- "Kwame Kwei-Armah: ... My Name is Kwame"[3]
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
- "The Many Lives of William Klein", BBC One.
- Jane Shilling, "Imagine... The Many Lives of William Klein, BBC One, review", The Telegraph, 20 November 2012.
- "My Name Is Kwame". BBC One. 6 August 2020.
External links
- Imagine at BBC Online
- Imagine at IMDb