Episodes
Series | Episode | First Broadcast | Repeated | Comments |
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19980921 | ||||
198C | 01 | 19980822 | 19980831 | Four programmes about how people share music within relationships. 1: Sue McGarry talks to composer Stephen Montague and his folk-fiddling wife, Trisha, about the music they have heard together during their thirteen-year marriage. |
198C | 02 | 19980829 | 19980907 | Four programmes about how people share music within relationships. 2: Sue McGarry talks to Russell Grant and his lifelong friend Shirley Stansfield about the music they have heard together which represents their angst, friendship and joint sense of fun. |
A | 01 | 19980829 | 19980907 | |
A | 02 | 19980905 | 19980914 | 3: Sue McGarry talks to academic and author Richard Hoggart and his wife, Mary. They discuss music they sang together during their courtship and early family days, opera from their days in Paris, and music they now share with their grandchildren. |
A | 03 | 19980905 | 19980914 | |
A | 03 | 19980912 | 19980921 | Four programmes about how people share music within relationships. 3: Sue McGarry talks to academic and author Richard Hoggart and his wife, Mary. They discuss music they sang together during their courtship and early family days, opera from their days in Paris, and music they now share with their grandchildren. |
A | 04 LAST | 19980919 | 19980928 | Four programmes about how people share music within relationships. John Florance talks to crime writer John Harvey and his son Tom. They discuss music John played to Tom as a child to soothe him when he was ill; music they shared on walking holidays; and the music that represents the special bond they have as father and son. |