

Omnibus was an arts-based BBC television documentary series, broadcast mainly on BBC1 in the United Kingdom. The programme was the successor to the long-running arts-based series 'Monitor'. It ran from 1967 until 2003, usually being transmitted on Sunday evenings. During its 35-year history, the programme won 12 Bafta awards. Among the series' best remembered documentaries are Cracked Actor, a profile of David Bowie, and Rene Magritte, a graduate film by David Wheatley, 'Madonna: Behind the American dream', a film produced by Nadia Hagger, and a profile of the British film director Ridley Scott. For a season in 1982, the series was in a magazine format presented by Barry Norman. The series was replaced by 'Imagine' hosted by Alan Yentob.

Jun 23, 1997
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Jun 30, 1997
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Jul 7, 1997
Focuses on the Hampstead Garden Suburb set up by Dame Henrietta Barnett to rescue people from East End.

Jul 13, 1997
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Jul 20, 1997
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Jul 27, 1997
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Aug 3, 1997
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Aug 10, 1997
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Sep 14, 1997
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Sep 21, 1997
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Sep 29, 1997
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Oct 5, 1997
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Oct 12, 1997
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Oct 20, 1997
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Oct 21, 1997
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Oct 26, 1997
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Jan 4, 1998
Celebrating the centenary of Lewis Carroll.

Feb 10, 1998
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Feb 22, 1998
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Mar 1, 1998
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Mar 8, 1998
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Mar 15, 1998
A look at the Gilbert and Sullivan Festival in Berkeley California, which was conceived by Halifax entrepreneur Ian Smith, who took considerable financial risks on the venture.

Apr 21, 1998
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May 13, 1998
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Jun 21, 1998
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