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March 21, 1989

Season 4

01. Anthony Burgess

In the first of an occasional series of revivals of the classic television interview, Anthony Burgess talks to Jeremy Isaacs. Stirred into writing by the prospect of fatal illness, Anthony Burgess is now regarded as one of the world's most celebrated writers. His novels include A Clockwork Orange, Earthly Powers and his latest, Any Old Iron. The first volume of his autobiography Little Wilson and Big God has been widely recognised as a contemporary masterpiece. Long resident outside Britain, Burgess talks about his life and art - and his attitude to the country of his birth.

30min
March 21, 1989

02. Merce Cunningham

At the age of 70, Cunningham is perhaps the world's best-known choreographer of modern dance. Since 1953, when he founded his own company, he has been at the forefront of modern experimentation. Cunningham talks about the motivation behind his unflagging creative energy, and his collaborations with artists such as John Cage , Robert Rauschenberg and Andy Warhol.

April 5, 1989

03. David Hare

In the revival of a classic television interview format, Jeremy Isaacs talks to playwright and film director David Hare. From Knuckle to Licking Hitler and Plenty, Hare's work has explored the morality of public and private life in post-war Britain. His current National Theatre play A Secret

Rapture and two new films soon to be released, Paris By Night and Strapless, extend these themes of public and personal morality into the Thatcher era.

May 16, 1989

04. George Steine

In a revival of the classic television format, Jeremy Isaacs interviews George Steiner, one of Europe's most eloquent intellectuals.

May 31, 1989

05. JG Ballard

The author of Empire of the Sun and Crash discusses the realities he has created through his work and their interaction with the events of his own life. Ballard talks honestly about the attraction of dark and violent things and the light that these extreme moments can shed on the truth of the human condition. He also explores his early desire to be a psychiatrist and the way in which his interest in the workings of the mind has carried through into the fiction he produces.

30min
November 7, 1989

06. Oliver Sacks

Jeremy Isaacs talks to American neurologist Oliver Sacks, author of Awakenings and The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat. In this interview he describes how he has turned the case history into literature.

29min
January 24, 1990

07. Roger Corman

Jeremy Isaacs comes face to face with Roger Corman , maker of over 200 'B' movies with titles like Gods of Shark Reef and The Man with the X-ray Eyes. Current Hollywood talents such as Scorsese, Coppola, De Niro and Nicholson all made their debuts with Corman, and his instinct for the tacky and absurd in American life has earned him cult status among critics.

40min
May 24, 1990

08. Professor Hans Eysenck

Jeremy Isaacs comes Face to Face with one of the world's most influential and controversial psychologists, Professor Hans Eysenck.

38min
October 16, 1990

09. Sir David Attenborough

David Attenborough, television presenter and pioneer of natural history programmes, is Face to Face with Jeremy Isaacs.

June 17, 1991

10. Merce Cunningham

American choreographer Merce Cunningham is Face to Face with Jeremy Isaacs.

June 18, 1991

11. Edmund White

American gay writer Edmund White is Face to Face with Jeremy Isaacs.

June 19, 1991

12. George Steiner

Writer and intellectual George Steiner is Face to Face with Jeremy Isaacs.

June 20, 1991

13. Sir Peter Hall

Jeremy Isaacs talks to one of the great figures of contemporary British theatre.

September 22, 1993

14. Martin Amis

Novelist Martin Amis, author of Money and London Fields, comes face to face with Jeremy Isaacs.

October 28, 1993

15. David Hockney

Painter David Hockney talks to Jeremy Isaacs.

November 10, 1993

16. Kirk Douglas

Hollywood actor Kirk Douglas, star of Spartacus and Lust for Life, comes face to face with Jeremy Isaacs.

December 13, 1993

17. Steven Spielberg

One of the most successful film directors of all time, Steven Spielberg, talks about his career with Jeremy Isaacs.

January 31, 1994

18. Billy Connolly

For decades Billy Connolly has been one of Britain's most popular comedians. Tonight he talks to Jeremy Isaacs about stand-up comedy, bodily functions and the night someone set fire to his hair.

February 28, 1994

19. V.S. Naipaul

A rare television interview with one of Britain's greatest writers, V.S. Naipaul. Best known for his novels A House for Mr Biswas, A Bend in the River (winner of the Booker Prize), and The Enigma of Arrival, he talks with Jeremy Isaacs about his life and work.

May 16, 1994

20. Maya Angelou

he black American writer Maya Angelou won international acclaim with the publication of the first volume of her autobiography "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", an eloquent memoir of a tragic childhood in the deep south. Raped by her mother's boy-friend at 8, she became mute for five years. Despite these harrowing accounts, her writing is full of hope, providing inspiration for a whole generation. Jeremy Isaacs asks Maya Angelou about her life, writing, and her hopes for the future.

June 6, 1994

21. Jeanette Winterson

Jeremy Isaacs talks to award-winning writer Jeanette Winterson, who discusses her love of writing and reflects on the ways in which her upbringing and sexuality have influenced her work. Winterson also explains her desire to avoid being categorised, either in terms of her work or her life, and the ways in which her non-conformist style of writing and 'taboo' subject matter reflect this and have, perhaps, contributed to her success.

June 28, 1994

22. Ken Loach

Jeremy Isaacs comes Face to Face with Ken Loach, one of Britain's best known and most provocative film-makers, who talks about his new film Ladybird Ladybird.

September 19, 1994

23. Salman Rushdie

Novelist Salman Rushdie talks to Jeremy Isaacs.

September 20, 1994

24. Allen Ginsberg

In his occasional interview series for The Late Show, Jeremy Isaacs meets US beat generation poet

Allen Ginsberg , who describes his working and personal relationships with literary figures such as William Burroughs and Jack Kerouac , and the effect drug-taking has had on his work.

January 9, 1995

25. Arthur Miller

Jeremy Isaacs interviews American playwright Arthur Miller, as his latest play Broken Glass transfers to London's West End and A View from the Bridge begins a national tour.

February 13, 1995

26. Ken Dodd

Knotty Ash 's most famous son, comedian Ken Dodd , talks to Jeremy Isaacs about his career and his analytical approach to comedy. See today's choices.

March 13, 1995

27. Lauren Bacall

First transmitted in 1995, Jeremy Isaacs delves into the life of Hollywood legend Lauren Bacall, who became a movie star instantly following her first screen appearances in To Have and Have Not and The Big Sleep. Born as Betty Perske, she went on to marry Humphrey Bogart and enjoyed a 50-year career under her new name, Lauren Bacall. They discuss her film career, autobiographies and her impending return to the British stage.

March 20, 1995

28. Anthony Hopkins

In tonight's first in a new series of in-depth interviews, Jeremy Isaacs comes face to face with Oscar-winning actor Anthony Hopkins.

September 18, 1995

29. John Berger

John Berger, author of A Seventh Man and Ways of Seeing, faces questions from Jeremy Isaacs about his life and career. He talks about his 'European voice' and his appeal across a continent that he considers to be 'in flux'. He speaks affectionately about his mother, a former suffragette who had always wanted her child to be a writer, and his father, 'a man so marked by that terrible First World War'.

October 2, 1995

30. Stephen Sondheim

Jeremy Isaacs talks to composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim about his work - which includes West Side Story, Follies and Sweeney Todd - his views and his life.

October 9, 1995

31. Martha Gellhorn

Jeremy Isaacs talks to Martha Gellhorn, journalist, novelist and one of the great war correspondents of the century.

October 16, 1995

32. Norman Mailer

Jeremy Isaacs talks to Norman Mailer, one of America's leading novel and non-fiction writers, whose personal life, as well as his work, has often kept him in the public eye.

October 23, 1995

33. Paul Eddington

Jeremy Isaacs talks to actor Paul Eddington about his eminent career in both television and the theatre, and his battle against skin cancer.

October 30, 1995

34. Germaine Greer

Jeremy Isaacs talks to feminist writer Germaine Greer. Last in the series.

November 6, 1995