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Edinburgh Nights

1995

Episode 1

Duration: 40 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Two Northern Ireland (Analogue)Latest broadcast: on BBC Two England

A musical about the LA earthquake gets its European premiere. The programme showcasing highlights from the Edinburgh Festival also includes Richard O'Brien's rock musical, Disgracefully Yours. Show more

Edinburgh Nights

1995

Episode 2

Duration: 40 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Two Northern Ireland (Analogue)Latest broadcast: on BBC Two England

A cycling trampolinist, the world's fastest juggler and the death-defying Flying Olympios are among the Edinburgh Festival highlights picked out in this episode by Emma Freud.

Edinburgh Nights

1995

Episode 3

Duration: 40 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Two Northern Ireland (Analogue)Latest broadcast: on BBC Two England

Hollywood musical director and choreographer Stanley Donen talks about his experiences of making the films Singing in the Rain, On the Town and Two for the Road. Show more

Edinburgh Nights

1995

Episode 6

Duration: 40 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Two Northern Ireland (Analogue)Latest broadcast: on BBC Two England

Director Mario Van Peebles discusses his film Panther, about the rise of the Black Panther movement in America. Marina Abramovic talks about her visual arts exhibition. Show more

Edinburgh Nights

1995

Episode 7

Duration: 40 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Two Northern Ireland (Analogue)Latest broadcast: on BBC Two England

A look at American choreographer Bill T Jones's controversial new show. Plus eating out with the Coen Brothers and Peter Schreier and Andras Schiff's Schubert song cycles. Show more

Edinburgh Nights

1995

Episode 9: Comedy Special

Duration: 40 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Two Northern Ireland (Analogue)Latest broadcast: on BBC Two England

As this series of highlights from the Edinburgh Festival concludes, John Shuttleworth, Phil Kay and Ken Campbell demonstrate the fine art of comedy.