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The Best Episodes of imagine… Season 1

Every episode of imagine… Season 1 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of imagine… Season 1!

The biggest names from the world of art, film, music, literature and dance. Alan Yentob gets close up with those shaping today's cultural world.
Genres:DocumentaryNews
Network:BBC One

Season 1 Ratings Summary

"The Saatchi Phenomenon" is the best rated episode of "imagine…" season 1. It scored N/A/10 based on 0 votes. Directed by N/A and written by N/A, it aired on 6/11/2003. This episode is rated NaN points higher than the second-best, "Barbara Hepworth: Shapes Out of Feelings".

  • The Saatchi Phenomenon
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    #1 - The Saatchi Phenomenon

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 6/11/2003

    Alan Yentob presents a new seven-part series looking at the power and effect of the arts and their main protagonists. The elusive and intriguing Charles Saatchi has been hugely instrumental in shaping contemporary British art. As he launches his new gallery in London's former County Hall, this behind-the-scenes look reveals Saatchi's hands-on involvement in the collection's presentation, helped by partner Nigella Lawson.

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  • Barbara Hepworth: Shapes Out of Feelings
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    #2 - Barbara Hepworth: Shapes Out of Feelings

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 6/18/2003

    A profile of Barbara Hepworth, the world's first internationally celebrated woman sculptor. Born in Yorkshire in 1903, she had to fight to establish herself in a world dominated by men, and could still wield a chisel in her seventies.

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  • The Hip Hop Generation
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    #3 - The Hip Hop Generation

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 6/25/2003

    More than just a musical genre, hip-hop has become a global youth culture. But why does the voice of young black America resonate equally with British teenagers from city high-rises and suburban semis? Alan Yentob embarks on a journey of discovery, encountering both young UK rappers and big US stars.

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  • Stella's Story
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    #4 - Stella's Story

    Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 7/2/2003

    Gwyneth Paltrow, Kate Moss and Vogue's Anna Wintour contribute to the tale of Stella McCartney's rise from student at St Martins to her big break into the fashion elite. Footage shot by McCartney and dating back to 1985, alongside interviews and archive material, help paint this portrait of the designer.

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  • Carlos Acosta: The Reluctant Ballet Dancer
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    #5 - Carlos Acosta: The Reluctant Ballet Dancer

    Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 7/9/2003

    Alan Yentob tells the inspirational story of Carlos Acosta, the gifted dancer who made the leap from the backstreets of Havana to become the first black principal dancer at the Royal Ballet. The film follows Acosta over six months as he embarks on the biggest challenge of his life - producing and choreographing his own show based on his upbringing in Cuba.

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  • The Potrait of Omai
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    #6 - The Potrait of Omai

    Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 7/16/2003

    Alan Yentob tells the story of Joshua Reynolds’ portrait of Britain’s first non-white celebrity, Omai, which the Tate Gallery is fighting to keep in Britain. One of the artist’s greatest works, and the first ever grand portrait of a non-white subject, the picture captures the image of a man who became an overnight sensation in 18th-century London after being plucked from obscurity in Tahiti.

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  • Sir John Mortimer: Owning Up at 80
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    #7 - Sir John Mortimer: Owning Up at 80

    Season 1 Episode 7 - Aired 7/30/2003

    In the year that the barrister turned bestselling author turns 80, Alan Yentob talks to family and friends about the man widely regarded as a passionate political campaigner, wit, bon viveur and legendary lothario.

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