Episode list

Aquarius

Milligan 'n' Melly
The differing talents of George Melly and Spike Milligan are brought together to launch a new series. The episode lengths for this run were changed to 39 minutes, a duration that would be the default for the remainder of the programme.
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Gershwin's Rhapsody In Blue/Leonardo's Mona Lisa
Humphrey Burton welcomes Kenneth Clark to deliver a lecture about the Mona Lisa, a guest who he later said went from having a demeanour that was "very chilly" to "sweetness and light". Did Clark really "have a snifter" before recording?
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Blarney & Bellini
A special Saturday night edition ahead of the regular Sunday show: with the Wexford Festival due to take place again, the January film on the event is rescreened. Rather than a straight repeat, Humphrey Burton records a new introduction.
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Women of Belfast/My Young Years/By Rhodes
Aquarius offers a study of sculptor F.E. McWilliam, and Arthur Rubinstein discussing his life after a release of a book on his early years. There's also the work of fashion designer Zandra Rhodes, modelled by Bianca Jagger.
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Hello Dali!

Sat, Nov 10, 1973
An Emmy award-winning documentary that sees Russell Harty spending several days in the company of Salvador Dalí. The flamboyant artist shares some of his work, a glimpse of his wife, and some of his darker thoughts.
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Pablo Casals 1876-1973: A Final Tribute
A special tribute programme to Pablo Casals, who died the previous month. Produced in association with Granada Television, this edition includes personal footage of Casals, as well as in concert, and scenes of his funeral.
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The Magic Maker
A celebration of E.E. Cummings, with works performed by Diana Menuhin, Vincent Price and the Menuhin Orchestra. Of Price's involvement, Humphrey Burton later stated: "he had absolutely no side or self-importance despite his world fame."
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The Lyricist as Poet/There's No Business....
Aquarius looks at a side of showbusiness rarely covered: unemployment. With men only in work for an average of 14 weeks a year and women 11 weeks, the series follows three actors struggling to break into the business.
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