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Imagine...: Season 11

Autumn 2007 2008

  • 2008-10-13T23:00:00Z on BBC One
  • 50m
  • 6h 40m (7 episodes)
  • United Kingdom
  • English
  • Documentary, News
The biggest names from the world of art, film, music, literature and dance. Alan Yentob gets close up with those shaping today's cultural world.

7 episodes

Season Premiere

2008-10-13T23:00:00Z

11x01 Dangerous Liaisons: When Akram met Juliette

Season Premiere

11x01 Dangerous Liaisons: When Akram met Juliette

  • 2008-10-13T23:00:00Z1h 20m

Arts documentary series. Following British-Bangladeshi choreographer Akram Khan as he takes the risk of his life. He has just months to teach Oscar-winning French actress Juliette Binoche to dance. She must also be confident enough to perform with her teacher in front of the National Theatre's discerning audience. Akram, for his part, will attempt to learn to act. Interviewees include Juliette Binoche, Sylvie Guillem, Joseph Fiennes, Antony Gormley, Nitin Sawhney and Anish Kapoor.

2008-10-20T23:00:00Z

11x02 A Love Story

11x02 A Love Story

  • 2008-10-20T23:00:00Z1h 20m

What makes a great love story? Imagine looks at the great books, films and pop songs that have tackled the thorny issue of love, pain and desire. Lancelot and Guinevere, Wuthering Heights, Pride and Prejudice, Lady Chatterley's Lover, 24 hours from Tulsa, Casablanca, Brief Encounter and Lolita are all great love stories. But what makes them special?

'A great love story has to have a fly in the ointment', according to Pulitzer prize winner Jeffrey Eugenides. Other contributors include best selling authors Sarah Waters, Helen Fielding, Jane Austen's biographer Claire Tomalin, Burt Bacharach's lyricist Hal David, screen doctor Robert McKee, psychoanalyst Adam Phillips and literature professor John Sutherland.

Alan Yentob explores the life and work of the chart topping rapper and multi-millionaire businessman Jay-Z.

With an exclusive insight into his world Yentob accompanies Jay-Z for six months, including the build up to his triumphant headline gig at Glastonbury and backstage access to his concerts in Los Angeles, Las Vegas and New York.

Jay-Z also talks in depth about his other passions, which include modern art, architecture, politics, sports and fashion.

2008-11-11T00:00:00Z

11x04 Let There Be Light

11x04 Let There Be Light

  • 2008-11-11T00:00:00Z50m

Alan Yentob explores the work of artists whose primary medium is light.

On his trip down the light fantastic, Alan encounters material from outer space, solid light sculptures, paintings made by the sun and an extinct volcano that has been turned into a temple of perception by the legendary American artist James Turrell.

The Simon Bolivar Youth Orchestra of Venezuela, which caused a sensation at last year's Proms, is the product of an extraordinary music education system that has been running for more than 30 years. Children as young as two get intensive music lessons designed to steer them away from the dangers of the street.

With Scotland now trying its own version of the scheme, Alan Yentob investigates the phenomenon and meets its most successful graduate, 27-year-old conductor Gustavo Dudamel, who next year becomes music director of the LA Philharmonic.

11x06 Richard Serra: Man of Steel

  • 2008-11-25T00:00:00Z50m

Sculptor and giant of modern art Richard Serra discusses his extraordinary life and work.

A creator of enormous, immediately identifiable steel sculptures that both terrify and mesmerise, Serra believes that each viewer creates the sculpture for themselves by being within it.

To this end, a Japanese family are reminded of the Temples of Kyoto, a Londoner finds sanctuary in the Serra near Liverpool Street station, and most movingly, a Holocaust survivor sees one piece as a wall separating the living from the dead.

Contributors include Chuck Close, Philip Glass and Glenn D Lowry, Director of MoMA.

2008-12-02T00:00:00Z

11x07 Heavy Metal in Baghdad

11x07 Heavy Metal in Baghdad

  • 2008-12-02T00:00:00Z1h

Rock doc Heavy Metal in Baghdad follows the struggles of Iraq's one and only metal band, Acrassicauda, and tells its own story about the horror of daily life in the war-torn city.

Following the documentary's limited cinema release Imagine presents an edited down version of that film, then picks up the story as the four band members have fled Iraq and are attempting to re-form their band in the West. Lost in a nightmare of bureaucracy, the four young musicians hold onto their dream, which is simply to play their music.

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