'''The South Bank Show''' is an informative award winning
television arts magazine show, made by London Weekend Television , presented by
Melvyn Bragg, broadcast by
ITV and seen in over 60 countries — including
Australia,
New Zealand, the
Netherlands,
Sweden and the
USA. Its stated aim is to bring both high art and popular culture to a mass audience.
History
It first aired on
14 January 1978, with a show about
Germaine Greer,
Gerald Scarfe and
Paul McCartney. It is now the longest continuously running arts programme on
UK television, and the third longest-running series of any kind on ITV (after ''
Coronation Street'' and ''
Emmerdale'').
From the beginning the series intention was to mix so-called
high art with
popular culture. This has remained, and the programme has always focused predominantly on art of the
twentieth and
twenty-first centuries.
Awards
It has been awarded more than 110 awards (including 12
BAFTAs, 6
Emmys, 5
Prix Italia and 4
RTS Awards). Even Pat Gavin's animated
title sequences have won 2 BAFTAs.
Subjects
There have been many subjects of the show including:
★
Paul McCartney in 1978
★
Ken Dodd in 1978
★
Francis Ford Coppola in 1979
★
Arthur Miller in 1980
★
Sir Laurence Olivier in 1982
★
Gene Hackman in 1983
★
Sir Alec Guinness in 1985
★
Francis Bacon in 1985
★
John Cleese in 1986
★
Robert Redford in 1989
★
Anthony Hopkins in 1992
★
Sir John Mills in 1996
★
Juan Diego Florez in 2000
★
Ewan McGregor in 2003
★
June Whitfield in 2007
Directors
Sir David Lean once said, "The best directors in Britain are working on ''The South Bank Show''." Directors who have made editions of the programme include:
★
Kim Evans
★
Andy Harries
★
Mary Harron
★
Tony Knox
★
Ken Loach
★
Ken Russell
★
Jeremy Marre
★
James Ivory
★
Sebastian Doggart
Theme music and visuals

The iconic image of the Hand of God giving life to Adam, used since the series' inception.
The famous theme music is taken from
Andrew Lloyd Webber's ''
Variations'' composed in 1977 for his brother, the cellist
Julian Lloyd Webber. This is based on the theme from
Paganini's "24th Caprice". The brand image of the programme is an animated version of a detail from
Michelangelo's
Sistine Chapel ceiling painting, specifically the image of the Hand of God giving life to
Adam. It shows the two hands meeting, generating a
lightning bolt.
Parody
The comedy series ''
Dead Ringers'' often parodies ''The South Bank Show''. It does this in a series of sketches called ''South Bank'', a cross between ''The South Bank Show'' and the American cartoon ''
South Park'', set in the
South Bank of
London. In these sketches, Melvyn Bragg is
Stan Marsh,
Alan Yentob is
Kyle Broflovski,
Mark Lawson is
Eric Cartman and
Kenneth Branagh is
Kenny McCormick.
Podcast
From
18 September 2006, ITV have begun releasing a
podcast of the interviews from the show, including extra material that isn't broadcast. There are plans to release past interviews as part of the podcast as well.
[1]
References
1. ''The South Bank Show'' - Podcasts
External links
★
★
Complete list of subjects from epguides.com
★
★
Variations performance by Julian Lloyd Webber and Colosseum II