Sort by Number of Votes - Most Rated Movies and TV Shows With Nadia Haggar
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1. Omnibus (1967–2003)
Not Rated | 43 min | Documentary, Biography, Music
Arts documentary series with concerts and experimental dramatizations.
Stars: Humphrey Burton, Kirsty Wark, David Collings, Michael Hordern
Votes: 293
2.
Omnibus (1967–2003)
Episode:
Fear and Loathing in Gonzovision
(1978)
Not Rated | 51 min | Documentary, Biography, Music
A look at "Gonzo journalist", Hunter S. Thompson with his collaborator, British illustrator, Ralph Steadman.
Director: Nigel Finch | Stars: Ralph Steadman, Hunter S. Thompson, Edward Judd, John Dean
Votes: 275
3. The Shock of the New (1980)
60 min | Documentary
A definitive eight part series on the rise and fall of the modern art movement presented by critic Robert Hughes.
Stars: Robert Hughes, Tony Church, Martin Jarvis, Judi Dench
Votes: 162
4. The World About Us (1967–1987)
60 min | Documentary
A documentary series with a broad remit of geography, anthropology, and natural history subjects.
Stars: Hugh Falkus, David Attenborough, Barry Paine, Jacques-Yves Cousteau
Votes: 36
5. Inside Story (1974– )
60 min | Documentary
A BBC documentary film strand, with the focus on investigative journalism.
Stars: Roger Mills, Tom Bower, Christopher Olgiati, Peter Taylor
Votes: 31
6. Bookmark (1983–1999)
50 min | Biography
A look at the world of books and writers.
Stars: Ian Hamilton, Simon Winchester, A.N. Wilson, Fay Weldon
Votes: 27
7. Meades Eats (2003– )
Documentary
Stars: Jonathan Meades, Christopher Biggins, Terry Sach, Sarah Dwyer
Votes: 17
8.
Omnibus (1967–2003)
Episode:
Eye of the Storm: Ridley Scott
(1992)
Not Rated | 55 min | Documentary, Biography, Music
Eye of the Storm: Ridley Scott.
Director: Nadia Haggar | Stars: Ridley Scott, Bolaji Badejo, Keith Carradine, Geena Davis
Votes: 11
9.
The Shock of the New (1980)
Episode:
The Future That Was
(1980)
59 min | Documentary
The end of modernity makes Robert Hughes raise the trajectory of art and its surroundings during the twentieth century and doubts about its future and achievements.
Director: David Richardson | Stars: Robert Hughes, Nick Chilvers, Tony Church, Joseph Beuys
Votes: 11
10. Saturday Review (1986–1990)
Documentary
Stars: Russell Davies, Minette Marrin, Eric Griffiths, Jonathan Meades
11. Footlights! (1983 TV Movie)
60 min | Documentary
Stars: Chris Serle, Peter Cook, John Cleese, David Frost
12. The Afternoon Show (1984–1985)
40 min | Family, Talk-Show
Stars: Vernon Coleman, Barbara Dickson, Penny Junor, Pattie Coldwell
13. Wideworld (1987–1990)
Documentary
Stars: John Ridgway, David Fanshawe, Anthony Hopkins, Robin Ellis
14. Five Sculptors (1988– )
Documentary
Stars: Patrick Hughes, Anish Kapoor, Bill Woodrow, Alison Wilding
15. Designing the Decades (2003– )
Documentary
Stars: Penelope Keith, Adam Faith, Mary Quant, Tony Benn
16.
Omnibus (1967–2003)
Episode:
Vikram Seth: A Suitable Boy
(1994)
Not Rated | 59 min | Documentary, Biography, Music
Profile of the novelist Vikram Seth, including footage from a family reunion in Delhi.
Directors: Nadia Haggar, Aradhana Seth | Star: Roshan Seth
17.
Meades Eats (2003– )
Episode:
The Alphabet Soup of the British Gastronomic Revolution
(2003)
Documentary
Meades asks if Britain really has suffered a "Gastronomic Revolution", and offers an A-Z of British food.
Director: Ben McPherson | Stars: Jonathan Meades, Christopher Biggins, Jon Key, Mike Sherwood
18.
The Afternoon Show (1984–1985)
Episode:
Episode #1.2
(1984)
Family, Talk-Show
Director: Nadia Haggar | Stars: Barbara Dickson, Penny Junor, Vernon Coleman, Christine Keeler
19.
The Afternoon Show (1984–1985)
Episode:
Episode #1.9
(1984)
Family, Talk-Show
Director: Nadia Haggar | Stars: Barbara Dickson, Penny Junor, Vernon Coleman
20.
The Afternoon Show (1984–1985)
Episode:
Episode #1.12
(1984)
Family, Talk-Show
Director: Nadia Haggar | Stars: Barbara Dickson, Penny Junor, Vernon Coleman
21.
The Afternoon Show (1984–1985)
Episode:
Episode #1.6
(1984)
Family, Talk-Show
Director: Nadia Haggar | Stars: Barbara Dickson, Penny Junor, Vernon Coleman
22.
The World About Us (1967–1987)
Episode:
The Haunted Heroes
(1985)
Documentary
Haunted Heroes profiles four veterans from Vietnam who have chosen to live along in the wilderness of Pacific Northwest. They discuss their horrific war and postwar experiences and explain ... See full summary »
Director: Tony Salmon | Star: Robert Powell
23.
Saturday Review (1986–1990)
Episode:
Episode #4.1
(1986)
Documentary
Director: Jonathan Fulford | Stars: Russell Davies, Tony Gould
24.
Bookmark (1983–1999)
Episode:
African Voices
(1987)
Biography
Bookmark looks at two African writers- Nuruddin Farah, author of highly acclaimed novel - 'Maps' and Don Mattera - Poet from Sophiatown.
Directors: Nadia Haggar, Richard Spence | Stars: Ian Hamilton, Nuruddin Farah, Don Mattera
25.
Omnibus (1967–2003)
Episode:
If: A Film About Rudyard Kipling
(1997)
Not Rated | Documentary, Biography, Music
Director: Nadia Haggar | Stars: Sarah Patterson, Mace Richards
28.
Five Sculptors (1988– )
Episode:
Alison Wilding
(1988)
Documentary
Director: Nadia Haggar | Stars: Patrick Hughes, Alison Wilding
29.
Bookmark (1983–1999)
Episode:
Angus Wilson: Skating on Thin Ice
(1991)
Biography
Stars: Nigel Williams, Paul Bailey, Malcolm Bradbury, Bentley Bridgewater
30.
Designing the Decades (2003– )
Episode:
Designing the '60s
(2003)
Documentary
Director: Nadia Haggar | Stars: Tony Benn, Terence Conran, Adam Faith, Penelope Keith
32.
Omnibus (1967–2003)
Episode:
Huw Wheldon by His Friends
(1986)
Not Rated | 55 min | Documentary, Biography, Music
Stars: Huw Wheldon, David Attenborough, John Berger, Melvyn Bragg
33.
Omnibus (1967–2003)
Episode:
Behind the American Dream
(1990)
Not Rated | 65 min | Documentary, Biography, Music
Stars: Carl Arrington, Stephen Bray, Christopher Ciccone, Christopher Flynn
34.
Omnibus (1967–2003)
Episode:
The Record Machine
(1978)
Not Rated | Documentary, Biography, Music
John Peel Interviews The Mekons, Sham 69, Alternative TV, The Slits, and UK Subs.
Stars: Paul Gambaccini, Debbie Harry, Lindisfarne, The Mekons