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  1. The Lively Arts sees Melvin Bragg go behind the scenes of Britain's best-loved science fiction series, Doctor Who. With a short production time and comparati...

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  2. Legendary critic and author of The Seven Lively Arts Gilbert Seldes discusses big-thinking issues in art and life from his characteristically populist perspective. Simultaneously a timely and ...

  3. 09/10/1966. National and international news from the BBC Home Service. All episodes of The Lively Arts.

  4. Mar 21, 1996 · Kammen, the first scholar to enjoy access to Seldes’s unpublished papers, illuminates his immense influence as the earliest cultural critic to insist that the lively arts--vaudeville, musical revues, film, jazz, and the comics--should be taken just as seriously as grand opera, the legitimate theatre, and other manifestations of high culture.

  5. The Seven Lively Arts is an American anthology series that aired on Sunday afternoons on CBS television from November 3, 1957, until February 16, 1958. The series was executive produced by John Houseman , and hosted by New York Herald Tribune critic John Crosby . [2]

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  6. lively art, having its existence on the stage or coming from the lips of story-tellers, troubadours, minnesingers and traveling players, they have come to regard anything except printed literature as. second rate, spurious, or merely as an aid in teaching. This notion that print is the only literature and that reading is the only bona.

  7. The Lively Arts: With Robin Ray, Melvyn Bragg, Richard Baker, André Previn. Documentary series taking a serious and wide-ranging look at the arts, encompassing intellectual subject matter and popular culture.