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The Best Episodes of imagine… Season 7

Every episode of imagine… Season 7 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of imagine… Season 7!

The Best Episodes of imagine… Season 7

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.
  1. Background image for Elgar and the Missing Concerto
    9.0/10(8 votes)

    #1 - Elgar and the Missing Concerto

    S7:E1

    Famous for his cello and violin concertos, it's not widely known that Edward Elgar also wrote sketches for a piano concerto. This often hilarious film shows how the embryonic piece - a performance of which follows - came to life.

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    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown
  2. Background image for Amos Oz: The Conscience of Israel
    8.2/10(11 votes)

    #2 - Amos Oz: The Conscience of Israel

    S7:E2

    Alan Yentob presents a portrait of Israel's most celebrated writer and political commentator, Amos Oz, whose childhood memoir A Tale of Love and Darkness gives an eyewitness account of the birth of Israel. Yentob takes Oz back to the settings of the childhood in Israel and reveals a fascinating portrait of the early years of Israel, the tragic story of Oz's family and his widely respected views on the conflict with Palestine.

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    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown
  3. Background image for Chuck Close, Close Up
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    #3 - Chuck Close, Close Up

    S7:E3

    As a child, portrait painter Chuck Close was written off as a failure because his dyslexia remained undiagnosed. Then, in 1988, he was partially paralysed by a stroke. Undaunted by these hardships, he continued to paint and his latest work is on display at London's National Portrait Gallery. Alan Yentob meets the American artist in New York.

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    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown
  4. Background image for Rhythm Is It!
    7.8/10(6 votes)

    #4 - Rhythm Is It!

    S7:E4

    Can art change lives? Sir Simon Rattle and the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra believe so - but can they convince 250 underprivileged teenagers from suburban Berlin? The aim is to stage Stravinsky's Le Sacre du Printemps, and Royston Maldoom is the British choreographer who must persuade the reluctant youngsters to get their steps up to performance standard.

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Season 7 Ratings Summary

"Elgar and the Missing Concerto" is the best rated episode of "imagine…" season 7. It scored 9/10 based on 8 votes. Directed by Unknown and written by Unknown, it aired on 11/23/2005. This episode is rated 0.8 points higher than the second-best, "Amos Oz: The Conscience of Israel".