About this season
Topical arts magazine introduced by Melvyn Bragg.
Episodes (16)
1. October
Aired 6 October 1973
An anthology for October, highlighting some of the month's events in music, theatre, visual arts, books and film.
2. National Service
Aired 20 October 1973
A documentary entertainment spoken, sung, written and performed by former National Servicemen including Acker Bilk, Ronnie Corbett, Nicholas Harman , Michael Parkinson , novelist Gordon Williams and volunteers from the general public.
3. November
Aired 3 November 1973
An anthology for November, highlighting some of the month's events in music, theatre, visual arts, books, and film.
4. In Liverpool
Aired 10 November 1973
Features some of the personalities and activities that are thriving in the city of Liverpool today, ten years after the birth of the ' Liverpool scene '.
5. Mailer's Marilyn
Aired 1 December 1973
A special edition featuring Norman Mailer's recently published biography of Marilyn Monroe.
6. Some views of the British Theatre
Aired 15 December 1973
In the spring of 1975 the new National Theatre opens on London's South Bank. Melvyn Bragg looks at the British Theatre, the people who go to it and those who don't.
7. January
Aired 5 January 1974
An anthology for January highlighting some of the month's events in music, books, theatre, film and the visual arts.
8. Episode 8
Aired 20 January 1974
The first TV appearance of a newly formed trio, S.O.S., which combines three of the finest British jazz saxophonists. Edwin Mullins reviews the current exhibition at the Tate Gallery. Brigid Brophy, founder of the Writers' Action Group (W.A.G.), discuss why their livelihood severely curtailed by the public library system, and their immediate plans to storm Parliament.
9. An Artist's Story
Aired 3 February 1974
A short story by Chekhov, revolving around the confrontation of ideas between Anton, a landscape painter, and Lydia, a young aristocratic girl who devotes her life to good works, is the centrepiece for tonight's programme.
10. Frank's for the Memory
Aired 16 February 1974
A disagreement with the Arts Council has brought to an end Frank Hauser's association with the Oxford Playhouse, and the winding up of the company he founded 17 years ago to put on new plays in Oxford - the Meadow Players. As a grand finale, many of the celebrated artists who have appeared with the company during its life gathered in Oxford to put on a special show as a surprise parting gift for Frank Hauser.
11. Episode 11
Aired 2 March 1974
Jack Common's classic account of a northern working-class childhood - Kiddar's Luck - is soon to be republished. 2nd House looks at some original H. M. Bateman drawings from the current exhibition at the Leicester Gallery. The Garage is a new gallery in London, dedicated to showing the work of living artists. Peter Maxwell Davies is one of Britain's most highly regarded composers. Tonight they play three of his compositions.
12. The First Freedom
Aired 16 March 1974
All over the world writers and artists are in conflict with authoritarian rule. 2nd House presents the work of four individuals whose freedom of expression has, for differing reasons, been curtailed or suppressed.
13. Episode 13
Aired 30 March 1974
Comedian Les Dawson, a W. C. Fields devotee, presents a collection of hitherto unpublished letters, speeches and sketches from Fields's intended autobiography, due to be published in April. Joshua Rifkin conducts his own orchestral arrangements of Scott Joplin's Pineapple Rag and The Ragtime Dance. Edwin Mullins looks at the way the impressionists and contemporary photographers documented the city of Paris of the 19th century. Grace, a story from Dubliners by James Joyce adapted by David Storey.
14. Episode 14
Aired 21 April 1974
Charlie Gillett presents highlights from this year's Sixth International Festival of Country Music at Wembley. Yesterday was the 150th anniversary of the death of the poet Lord Byron. Ian Hamilton, the founder of one of the most controversial poetry magazines of the 60s, launches The New Review.
15. Episode 15
Aired 4 May 1974
Melvin Bragg introduces a Cornish poet, an electronic painting, the music of Horslips and The Great Money Trick.
16. On Film
Aired 18 May 1974
Tonight's 2nd House is devoted entirely to showing the work of independent filmmakers, and discussing their problems, their achievements and their future aims.