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The Best Episodes of imagine… Season 41

Every episode of imagine… Season 41 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of imagine… Season 41!

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.

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    imagine… Season 41 Episode 1 - Marian Keyes: My (not so) Perfect Life
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    #1 - Marian Keyes: My (not so) Perfect Life

    S41:E1

    Alan Yentob meets Marian Keyes to explore her incredible journey from hard-partying waitress to best-selling author and everything she's learned about life, love and storytelling.

    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown

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  2. imagine… Season 41 Episode 2 - Labi Siffre: This Is My Song
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    #2 - Labi Siffre: This Is My Song

    S41:E2

    Alan Yentob presents a film exploring the life and work of the Ivor Novello Award-winning black British singer-songwriter Labi Siffre.

    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown

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  3. imagine… Season 41 Episode 3 - Wayne McGregor: Dancing on the Edge
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    #3 - Wayne McGregor: Dancing on the Edge

    S41:E3

    Alan Yentob profiles dance pioneer Wayne McGregor, the resident choreographer at the Royal Ballet, charting his ascent from childhood in 1970s Stockport.

    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown

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  4. imagine… Season 41 Episode 4 - Miriam Margolyes: Up for Grabs
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    #4 - Miriam Margolyes: Up for Grabs

    S41:E4

    Following the release of her autobiography, This Much Is True, actress Miriam Margolyes opens up to Alan Yentob about her career highs and her most vulnerable moments.

    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown

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  5. imagine… Season 41 Episode 5 - Jacob Collier: In the Room Where It Happens
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    #5 - Jacob Collier: In the Room Where It Happens

    S41:E5

    Alan Yentob meets virtuoso multi-instrumentalist, singer and arranger Jacob Collier, and hears from musicians Jacob has collaborated with, including Stormzy, Chris Martin and Hans Zimmer.

    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown

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  6. imagine… Season 41 Episode 6 - Malorie Blackman: What If?
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    #6 - Malorie Blackman: What If?

    S41:E6

    As she prepares to publish her long-awaited autobiography, former children's laureate Malorie Blackman discusses the key moments in her life that made her a writer.

    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown

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  8. imagine… Season 41 Episode 7 - Sonia Boyce: Finding Her Voice
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    #7 - Sonia Boyce: Finding Her Voice

    S41:E7

    Alan Yentob follows acclaimed artist Sonia Boyce as she prepares to make history as the first black woman to represent Great Britain at the Venice Biennale.

    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown

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  9. imagine… Season 41 Episode 8 - Douglas Stuart: Love, Hope and Grit
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    #8 - Douglas Stuart: Love, Hope and Grit

    S41:E8

    Alan Yentob meets Douglas Stuart, the author of the Booker Prize-winning novel Shuggie Bain, which was based on Stuart’s own troubled upbringing amid poverty and addiction in 1980s Glasgow.

    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown

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Season 41 Ratings Summary

"Marian Keyes: My (not so) Perfect Life" is the best rated episode of "imagine…" season 41. It scored /10 based on 0 votes. Directed by Unknown and written by Unknown, it aired on 2/7/2022. This episode is rated 0.0 points higher than the second-best, "Labi Siffre: This Is My Song".