

All You Need Is Love: The Story of Popular Music - Season 1 Episode 3 I Can Hypnotise 'Dis Nation (Ragtime)
Season - Episode
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1 - 1Introductory Programme Feb 12, 1977
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1 - 2God's Children Feb 19, 1977
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1 - 3I Can Hypnotise 'Dis Nation (Ragtime) Feb 26, 1977
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1 - 4Jungle Music (Jazz) Mar 05, 1977
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1 - 5Who's That Comin'? (The Blues) Mar 12, 1977
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1 - 6Rude Songs (Vaudeville and Music Hall) Mar 19, 1977
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1 - 7Always Chasin' Rainbows (Tin Pan Alley) Mar 26, 1977
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1 - 8Diamonds As Big As the Ritz (The Musical) Apr 02, 1977
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1 - 9Swing That Music! (Swing) Apr 09, 1977
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1 - 10Good Times (Rhythm and Blues) Apr 16, 1977
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1 - 11Making Moonshine (Country Music) Apr 23, 1977
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1 - 12Go Down, Moses! (Folk 'War Songs') Apr 30, 1977
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1 - 13Hail! Hail! Rock n Roll (Rock n Roll) May 07, 1977
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1 - 14Mighty Good (The Beatles) May 14, 1977
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1 - 15All Along the Watchtower (Sour Rock) May 21, 1977
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1 - 16Whatever Gets You Through The Night (Glitter Rock) May 28, 1977
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1 - 17Imagine (New Directions) Jun 01, 1977
Overview
Thanks to the hit movie, “The Sting”, everyone reckons they know about Ragtime. But do they? This Episode includes the oldest known piece of film (1898) showing what the cakewalk was really like. Also extracts from The Royal Ballet production based on Scott Joplin’s music, “Elite Syncopations”. Also extracts staged by the Houston Grand Opera of Joplin’s only surviving opera, “Treemonisha”. There is also rare early film of Irving Berlin (Alexander’s Ragtime Band) as well as film of Joplin’s birthplace and of the madhouse where he died. Although reference is made to other early ragtime composers, this episode is essentially the story of Scott Joplin – an extraordinary tragedy of failure, frustration, pride, of the black man’s struggle to achieve for himself a proper place in American society. featuring Christies Ethiopian Serenaders Eubie Blake Houston Grand Opera and the music of Scott Joplin Irving Berlin Monica Mason Rudi Blesh Terry Waldo