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45 Episodes 1967 - 1968
Episode 1
Sun, Sep 10, 1967
The versatile Leonard Cohen reminisces about his childhood in Canada, reads his poetry, discusses his novel "Beautiful Losers" and sings selections from his upcoming album.
Episode 2
Sun, Sep 17, 1967
Politics and the performing arts in Latin America are discussed by a panel of South American drama professors and critics. Topics include censorship, state subsidy, and the relationship between government and artists.
Episode 3
Sun, Sep 24, 1967
Artist and filmmaker Douglas Crocknell exhibits his collection of mutoscopes, early motion picture devices described as "pay, crank and view" machined.
Episode 4
Sun, Oct 1, 1967
Episode 5
Sun, Oct 8, 1967
A sampling of music from Trinidad featuring two of the island's leading artists, the Duke of Iron and Lord Superior, who explain the origin of calypso. Songs performed include "Roosevelt in Trinidad" and "Ugly Woman."
Episode 6
Sun, Oct 15, 1967
A report on the Lewis-Wadhams School near Westport, NY. patterned after England's controversial Summerhill School. Lewis Wadhams allows its students to pursue their own academic interest and govern their own discipline.
Episode 7
Sun, Oct 22, 1967
The conclusion of two parts on the experimental Lewis-Wadhams School in New York. In this segment the student's viewpoint is examined in a group discussion commenting on life at the school.
Episode 8
Sun, Oct 29, 1967
Peter Whitehead, the 29-year-old British filmmaker who documents the London counterculture Scene" is the guest. He discusses his career and presents an excerpt from his documentary on England: "Tonite Let's All Make Love in London."
Episode 9
Sun, Nov 5, 1967
A recital by the internationally celebrated concert pianist Abbey Simon who also discusses his career. Performance: Robert Schumann's "Arabeske in C", Frederic Chopin's "Impromptu in A Flat", and Maurice Ravel's "Alborada del gracioso".
Episode 10
Sun, Nov 12, 1967
Armenian film and theater director is the guests. Beginning with his first screen success "Applause" (1929) and a discussion of his Broadway staging of "Porgy and Bess", "Oklahoma" and "Carousel".
Episode 11
Sun, Nov 19, 1967
A conversation with artist Ian Hugo, who has a dual career as a skilled engraver and filmmaker. Two of his experimental film are shown: "Bells of Atlantis" and "Venice Etude No. 1."
Episode 12
Sun, Nov 26, 1967
Host James Macandrew discusses the revolutionary masters of Modern art. Works by Pablo Picasso, Vincent van Gogh, Paul Cezanne, Henri Matisse, Willem de Kooning and Paul Klee are presented.
Episode 13
Sun, Dec 3, 1967
Host James Macandrew discusses the life and times of Salamone Rossi, an early 17th-century Jewish composer and musician who lived in Mantua, Italy. Includes paintings of the period, and selections of religious texts set to music.
Episode 14
Sun, Dec 10, 1967
Episode 15
Sat, Dec 16, 1967
Episode 16
Sun, Dec 24, 196730 mins
A dramatization of three stories by Anton Chekhov: "The Chameleon", "The Siren" and "Vanka". Paul Schrader as Checkhov is commenting on his literary career and his compassion for the serfs.
Episode 17
Sun, Dec 31, 1967
Episode 18
Sun, Jan 14, 1968
Episode 19
Sun, Jan 14, 1968
Episode 20
Sun, Jan 21, 1968
Episode 21
Sun, Jan 28, 1968
Hamlet suspects his uncle has murdered his father to claim the throne of Denmark and the hand of Hamlet's mother, but the prince cannot decide whether or not he should take vengeance.
Episode 22
Mon, Feb 5, 1968
Hamlet suspects his uncle has murdered his father to claim the throne of Denmark and the hand of Hamlet's mother, but the prince cannot decide whether or not he should take vengeance.
Episode 23
Sun, Feb 11, 1968
Episode 24
Sun, Feb 18, 1968
Episode 25
Sun, Feb 25, 1968
Episode 26
Sun, Mar 3, 1968
Episode 27
Sun, Mar 10, 1968
Episode 28
Sun, Mar 17, 1968
Episode 29
Sun, Mar 24, 1968
Episode 30
Sun, Mar 31, 1968
Episode 31
Sun, Apr 7, 1968
Episode 32
Sun, Apr 21, 1968
Episode 33
Sun, Apr 28, 1968
Episode 34
Sun, May 5, 1968
Episode 35
Sun, May 12, 1968
Donald MacDonald and Philip Messina are student filmmakers who appear on the show with their short films.
Episode 36
Sun, May 19, 1968
A discussion of the origins and inspirations for Surrealism with William S. Rubin, Curator of Painting and Sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.
Episode 37
Sun, May 26, 1968
Episode 38
Sun, Jun 2, 1968
Episode 39
Sun, Jun 16, 1968
Episode 40
Sun, Jun 23, 1968
Episode 41
Sun, Jun 30, 1968
Episode 42
Tue, May 7, 1968
Episode 43
Sun, Jul 14, 1968
Episode 44
Sun, Jul 21, 1968
Episode 45
Sun, Jul 28, 1968