Omnibus Season 32

199420 Episodes
E1

The Gentle Art of Making Enemies

0
11 Oct 1994
E2

Doris Lessing: A Part of Me

0
18 Oct 1994
E3

Quentin Tarantino: Hollywood's Boy Wonder

0
25 Oct 1994
E4

About Face

0
1 Nov 1994
E5

The Trials of Dominick Dunne

0
8 Nov 1994
E6

Pink Floyd: The Story

0
15 Nov 1994

A look back at the band's 30 year career.

E7

Henri Cartier-Bresson: Question for a Question

0
22 Nov 1994
E8

Stevenson's Travels 1

0
29 Nov 1994

First part of a two part doc on Robert Louis Stevenson, tracing his life from his childhood in Edinburgh through teenage travels with his father to his time as a wild student in Edinburgh.

E9

Stevenson's Travels 2

0
6 Dec 1994

Part 2 covers last 14 years of his life and work, including his return to America, touring the South Pacific, and settling in Samoa. Also a newly discovered 1940's interview with step-daughter Belle Strong.

E10

The Greatest Living Painter: De Kooning

0
21 Feb 1995

Documentary about abstract expressionist artist Willem de Kooning. This explores his late work and the allegations that they have been kept off the market to inflate their value.

E11

Carnival: The Biggest Party in the World

0
28 Feb 1995
E12

Joshua Bell

0
7 Mar 1995
E13

Ready When You Are, Mr Patel

0
14 Mar 1995
E14

Darker Than Blue: Curtis Mayfield

0
21 Mar 1995

Soul legend Curtis Mayfield talks to writer Caryl Phillips about his life, career and contribution to the Civil Rights Movement in America. Program includes archive footage and contributions from family, friends and colleagues.

E15

Jean Renoir: From La Belle Epoque to WW1

0
4 Apr 1995
E16

Jean Renoir: Hollywood & Beyond

0
11 Apr 1995
E17

Perry & Croft: The Sitcoms

0
18 Apr 1995

A look at the work of television comedy writers David Croft and Jimmy Perry, featuring interviews with the men themselves, the many stars of the shows they created and other famous admirers.

E18

Divas

0
25 Apr 1995
E19

Ginger Rogers: A Tribute

0
30 Apr 1995

Hollywood star Ginger Rogers, who died at her California home on 25 April, began her career as a teenage vaudeville dancer and became the world's highest paid film actress. Above all, she is remembered for her dancing partnership with Fred Astaire. This film, screened as an Omnibus special on 30 April, shortly after her death, looks at how the legendary musicals were made, with anecdotes by Ginger herself, and clips from Astaire's last television interview.

E20

Dave Stewart: Greetings from the Gutter

0
2 May 1995