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Silkwood
Film Silkwood starring Meryl Streep and directed by Mike Nichols
Behaving Badly by Catherine Heath
Book review of Behaving Badly, plus interview with author Catherine Heath
The Hunt For Red October
Review of film The Hunt For Red October directed by John McTiernan
Federico Fellini's And the Ship Sails On
And the Ship Sails On by Federico Fellini, plus Venice Preserv'd by Thomas Otway (1681)
George Orwell's Animal Farm on stage
New adaptation of George Orwell's Animal Farm at the National Theatre
Meridian Heritage Competition '84
Winners include suggestions for a Japanese Noh play Takigi O-Noh or Bonfire performance
Sylvia Beach and the Lost Generation
Book Sylvia Beach and the Lost Generation: A History of Literary Paris by Noel Riley Fitch
Terry Johnson play - Cries From the Mammal House
Cries From The Mammal House by Terry Johnson at the Royal Court Theatre in London
National Ballet of Cuba keeps it classical for London
National Ballet of Cuba arrives in London with scenes from Othello's early life
Alisdair Gray's 1982, Janine
Scottish novelist Alisdair Gray discusses his new book 1982, Janine
Iranian film The Mission
Review of Iranian film The Mission directed by Parviz Sayyad
Francis Barber stars in Camille
Francis Barber stars in Pam Gems' adaptation of Camille
On the Spot opens in London
US playwright Edgar Wallace's play On the Spot open in London with Simon Callow
The 1984 Cannes film festival
Review of Under the Volcano directed by John Huston and starring Albert Finney
1984 Edinburgh Fringe Festival
New play, Up and Under, by the Hull Truck Theatre Company, and US comedian Rita Rudner
Creation of the World
The Moscow Ballet perform the Adam and Eve story in Creation of the World
Peter O'Toole in Pygmalion
Ray Cooney on directing Peter O'Toole in GB Shaw's Pygmalion
The Unbearable Lightness of Being
New novel The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Czech-born writer Milan Kundera
Tea in a China Cup by Christina Reid
Plays Tea in a China Cup by Christina Reid and Money to Live by Jacqueline Rudet
Peter Nichols' Feeling You're Behind
British playwright Peter Nichols on his autobiography Feeling You're Behind
The World of Rudyard Kipling
Actor Alec McCowen on his one man show about Rudyard Kipling
The Letters of Novelist Jean Rhys
The life and letters of novelist Jean Rhys
Wagner starring Richard Burton
New film about composer Richard Wagner directed by Tony Palmer and starring Richard Burton
Interview with Alan Ayckbourn
Playwright Alan Ayckbourn on the eight plays in his Intimate Exchanges
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
Discussion of Steven Spielberg's Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
The Cut-Rate Kingdom by Thomas Keneally
Review of The Cut-Rate Kingdom by Thomas Keneally
Danish recorder player Michala Petri
Ground-breaking Danish recorder player Michala Petri peforms in London
Josef Koudelka exhibition
Exhibition by the Czech photographer Josef Koudelka
They Shoot Writers Don't They? - censorship conference
Special edition on issues raised by a censorship conference
The RSC's Richard III
A review of the RSC's production of Richard III, directed by Bill Alexander
The War at Home by James Duff
A review of the play The War at Home, by James Duff