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| Episode 36 – 16/11/2008 | WMV | MP4 |
| Celebrating 25 years of Sydney's Artspace; painter Sally Ross; a one-man-band, Ronan/Ronan; celebrating Christmas with photographer Trent Parke; the filth and the fury of filmmaker Julien Temple; the Young Performers Award Hobart Semi-Final; and instrumental music, hillbilly-style | ||
| Episode 35 – 09/11/2008 | WMV | MP4 |
| Contemporary composer Philip Glass, in a class of his own; rising star, artist Michael Zavros; a Women's Group from the Tiwi Islands on their journey to the Sydney Opera House; writer Chloe Hooper; and Brisbane's YPA semi-final. | ||
| Episode 34 – 02/11/2008 | WMV | MP4 |
| Conceptual artist, DJ Spooky; inspired by post-colonialism, artist Yinka Shonibare; pianist Roger Woodward; Vera Moller's amazing creatures; cinema legend Fred Schepisi; the Adelaide semi-final of the Young Performer's Award; and music courtesy of Wagons. | ||
| Episode 32 – 12/10/2008 | WMV | MP4 |
| Fenella investigates how you make art accessible to all; Virginia chats to John Doyle; we look at art inspired by climate change; Metro 5 Award winner Fergus Binns; and Michael gets an audience with the pop star of the classical world Andres Rieu. | ||
| Episode 31 – 07/09/2008 | WMV | MP4 |
| Virginia Trioli speaks with actor, playwright and director Steven Berkoff; Fenella Kernebone meets Andrew Davies, the writer who brought Bridget Jones and Pride and Prejudice to TV; and an Indigenous play 10 years in the making. | ||
| Episode 30 – 31/08/2008 | WMV | MP4 |
| The Prince of Style, Paul Weller; Wagnerian soprano, Lisa Gasteen; Melbourne's Royal Mail Building gets a facelift; and the dystopian visions of Hayden Fowler | ||
| Episode 28 – 17/08/2008 | WMV | MP4 |
| Virginia Trioli visits the magnificent Emily Kame Kngwarreye exhibition in Tokyo; Fenella Kernebone takes a look at Australian children's books; and Virginia also speaks to Graeme Blundell. | ||
| Episode 27 – 10/08/2008 | WMV | MP4 |
| Casey Bennetto, creator of the hit musical 'Keating'; icon of Australian theatre, Jim Sharman; art inspired by Adelaide's underbelly; and the ACO gets graphic. | ||
| Episode 26 – 03/08/2008 | WMV | MP4 |
| Mark Hartley, director of the Melbourne International Film Festival's opening film; Fenella Kernebone brings us the spoils of the Brisbane Festival; British sculptor, Antony Gormley; an exhibtion that celebrates a landmark event in Indigenous Australian culture; music from two talented young pianists, and the gypsy sounds of Paprika Balkanicus. | ||
| Episode 25 – 27/07/2008 | WMV | MP4 |
| Fenella meets an Edwardian Gothic theatre troupe with a silent film aesthetic; a Perth street artist comes of age; Virginia chats to one of the worlds leading portrait photographers, Australia's Polly Borland; Michael catches up with Classic FM's Emma Ayres and there's music from Paprika Balkanicas and Melbourne songbird, Chloe Hall. | ||
| Episode 24 – 20/07/2008 | WMV | MP4 |
| Virginia gets an audience with Lenny Henry; The Art Life's Andrew Frost takes a look at this year's Sydney Biennale; the many layers of an onion with artist and natural dye expert, India Flint; a funky Latin number from Watussi; and jazz from Mace Francis and his big band. | ||
| Episode 22 – 06/07/2008 | WMV | MP4 |
| A great Arts detective story; Picasso's personal collection; Dame Nellie Melba's biographer Ann Blainey; film-maker Peter Greenaway; artist James Morrison; and music from Dan Sultan and Ensemble Liason. | ||
| Episode 21 – 29/06/2008 | WMV | MP4 |
| One of the world's best pianists, Emanuel Ax; leading Melbourne photographer, Maggie Diaz; South Africa's most acclaimed artist, William Kentridge; Australian painter, Jeffrey Smart; and rich sounds from The Twoks, and French musician Tete. | ||
| Sunday Arts Extras | ||
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| Biennale - 21/07/2008 |
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| Casey Bennetto - 11/03/2007 |
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| Sir Peter Wright - 18/11/2007 |
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| Merce Cunningham - 11/11/2007 |
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| Young performers - 31/10/2007 |
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| Isms segments - 14/10/2007 |
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| Poetry segments - 30/09/2007 |
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| Victoria Glendenning - 16/09/2007 |
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| Interview with Shekhar Kapur - 26/08/2007 |
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