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  • Status: Returning Series
  • First Aired: March 6, 2015
  • Seasons: 4
  • Episodes: 39
  • Networks: BBC Two, BBC Four
  • Genres: Documentary
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Artsnight(2015)

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An art magazine show guest-edited by a different personality each week.

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Series 1

4 episodes • 2015

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Maxine PeakeMar 6, 20150.0
2Lynn BarberMar 13, 20150.0
3Armando IannucciMar 20, 20150.0
4Chris DerconMar 27, 20150.0
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Series 2

18 episodes • 2015

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Andrew MarrJun 19, 20150.0
2Lily ColeJul 3, 20150.0
3Lynn BarberJul 10, 20150.0
4Samira AhmedJul 17, 20150.0
5Martha Lane FoxJul 24, 20150.0
6Richard WilsonJul 31, 20150.0
7Irvine WelshSep 25, 20150.0
8Hofesh ShechterOct 2, 20150.0
9Ben OkriOct 9, 20150.0
10Will GompertzOct 16, 20150.0
11Lynn BarberOct 23, 20150.0
12George the PoetOct 30, 20150.0
13Josie RourkeNov 6, 20150.0
14Clara AmfoNov 13, 20150.0
15Edmund de WaalNov 20, 20150.0
16Kwasi KwartengNov 27, 20150.0
17Ana MatronicDec 4, 20150.0
18Juergen Teller - Fame, Fashion and PhotographyDec 11, 20150.0
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Series 3

12 episodes • 2016

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1David BaddielMay 6, 20160.0
2Nicholas SerotaMay 13, 20160.0
3Lionel ShriverMay 20, 20160.0
4Charlotte ChurchMay 27, 20160.0
5Paul MasonJun 3, 20160.0
6Kieran LongJun 10, 20160.0
7Lynn Barber meets Mumford & SonsJun 17, 20160.0
8Maria BalshawJul 8, 20160.0
9A Tribute to Carla LaneJul 15, 20160.0
10Val McDermidJul 22, 20160.0
11Lynn Barber Meets John LydonJul 29, 20160.0
12Meg RosoffAug 5, 20160.0
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Series 4

5 episodes • 2016

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Poets at the BBCOct 1, 20160.0
2Michael Palin Meets Jan MorrisOct 8, 20160.0
3When Julie Walters Met Willy RussellOct 15, 20160.0
4The Man Booker Prize 2016Oct 22, 20160.0
52016 The Year of King LearOct 29, 20160.0

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