
Melvyn Bragg
Melvyn Bragg, Baron Bragg, CH, HonFRS, FRSL, FBA (born 6 October 1939), is an English broadcaster, author and parliamentarian. He is best known for his work with ITV as editor and presenter of The South Bank Show (1978–2010), and for the BBC Radio 4 documentary series In Our Time. Earlier in his career, Bragg worked for the BBC in various roles including presenter, a connection that resumed in 1988 when he began to host Start the Week on Radio 4. After his ennoblement in 1998, he switched to presenting the new In Our Time, an academic discussion radio programme, which has run to over 900 broadcast editions and is a popular podcast. He was Chancellor of the University of Leeds from 1999 until 2017. Description above from the Wikipedia article Melvyn Bragg, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Films
8
TV Shows
9
Crew Credits
Known For
42 Credits
Great Performances
as Self
1971

Have I Got News for You
as Self
1990

The South Bank Show
as Self - Presenter
1978

An Audience with...
as Self
1978

The Modern World: Ten Great Writers
as Self
1988

Believe Nothing
as Self
2002

Whose Doctor Who
as Presenter
1977

Countertenors
as Presenter
1999

Tennessee Williams: Orpheus of the American Stage
as Self
1994

Muse of Fire
as Self
2013

The Tall Guy
as Himself
1989

The Beatles: The Making of Sgt. Pepper
as Self - Presenter
1992
Behind the Camera
9 Credits
The South Bank Show
Writer
1978

A Time to Dance
Writer
1992

Clouds of Glory
Writer
1978

No Angel: A Life of Marlene Dietrich
Director
1996

Always on Sunday
Writer
1965

Ken Russell's ABC of British Music
Producer
1988

Familiar Spirits
Producer
1966

The Most Dangerous Man in Tudor England
Writer
2013

JB: A Portrait of Sir John Barbirolli
Director
1965