Omnibus was an arts-based BBC television documentary series, broadcast mainly on BBC1 in the United Kingdom. The programme was the successor to the long-running arts-based series 'Monitor'. It ran from 1967 until 2003, usually being transmitted on Sunday evenings. During its 35-year history, the programme won 12 Bafta awards. Among the series' best remembered documentaries are Cracked Actor, a profile of David Bowie, and Rene Magritte, a graduate film by David Wheatley, 'Madonna: Behind the American dream', a film produced by Nadia Hagger, and a profile of the British film director Ridley Scott. For a season in 1982, the series was in a magazine format presented by Barry Norman. The series was replaced by 'Imagine' hosted by Alan Yentob.
Omnibus (Staffel 3)
Omnibus at the Proms (Folge 1)
Sendedatum: 1969-08-03
Omnibus at the Proms: Sir Adrian Boult (Folge 2)
Sendedatum: 1969-08-17
Sir Henry Wood (Folge 3)
Sendedatum: 1969-09-07
J.B. Priestley (Folge 4)
Sendedatum: 1969-09-14
George Robey (Folge 5)
Sendedatum: 1969-09-28
Beautiful Beautiful (Folge 6)
Sendedatum: 1969-10-05
Sir Malcolm Sargent (Folge 7)
Sendedatum: 1969-10-12
What the Hell Ever Happens in Marlborough? (Folge 8)
Sendedatum: 1969-10-19
F. Scott Fitzgerald: The Dream Divided (Folge 9)
Sendedatum: 1969-10-26
Christopher Isherwood: A Born Foreigner (Folge 10)
Sendedatum: 1969-11-02
Übersicht: Documentary about author Christopher Isherwood, in which he is interviewed about his life and work and which features extracts from films of his novels and stories.
Richter (Folge 11)
Sendedatum: 1969-11-09
The Confessions of Marian Evans/George Eliot (Folge 12)
Sendedatum: 1969-11-23
Noel Coward (Folge 13)
Sendedatum: 1969-12-07
Where Are You Going My Pretty Maid? (Folge 14)
Sendedatum: 1969-12-14
Tommy Steele and Things (Folge 15)
Sendedatum: 1969-12-21
Unashamed Accompanist: Gerald Moore (Folge 16)
Sendedatum: 1969-12-28
Ian Fleming Creator of the James Bond Myth (Folge 17)
Sendedatum: 1970-01-04
Virginia Woolf: A Day's Sail, a Night's Darkness (Folge 18)
Sendedatum: 1970-01-18
Anna Pavlova: 1881 - 1931 (Folge 19)
Sendedatum: 1970-01-25
Rope Ladder to the Moon: Jack Bruce (Folge 20)
Sendedatum: 1970-02-01
John Clare - I am (Folge 21)
Sendedatum: 1970-02-08
Dance of the Seven Veils (Folge 22)
Sendedatum: 1970-02-15
Übersicht: An imaginary portrait of composer Richard Strauss.
Who Will Buy a Bubble? (Folge 23)
Sendedatum: 1970-02-22
Übersicht: A group of people with regular jobs (factory clerk, Lighterman,Inspector etc) take part in an experimental and improvised drama in which they are encouraged to writhe around the floor making strange noises and movements. The idea being that returning to a primitive state may help them better cope with the modern world. This experiment is then taken to their familiar local streets and landmarks and casual observers are invited to comment or join in.
Ralph Vaughan Williams (Folge 24)
Sendedatum: 1970-03-01
On the Waltz (Folge 25)
Sendedatum: 1970-03-15
The Wandsworth Sound (Folge 26)
Sendedatum: 1970-04-05
1970 Oscar Awards (Folge 27)
Sendedatum: 1970-04-12
Kenneth More (Folge 28)
Sendedatum: 1970-04-18
To Leningrad with Love (Folge 29)
Sendedatum: 1970-04-26
The Hollywood Image-The Silent Era (Folge 30)
Sendedatum: 1970-05-03
The Hollywood Image-The Talkies (Folge 31)
Sendedatum: 1970-05-10
The Hollywood Image-The Post War Years (Folge 32)
Sendedatum: 1970-05-17
A Vow Fulfilled: Oberammergau (Folge 33)
Sendedatum: 1970-05-31
The Other Edward Heath (Folge 34)
Sendedatum: 1970-06-28
Satchmo at 70 (Folge 35)
Sendedatum: 1970-07-05
