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| language = English
| opentheme = Variation on [[Niccolò Paganini|Paganini]]'s "[[Caprice No. 24 (Paganini)|24th Caprice]]" by [[Andrew Lloyd Webber]]
| num_series = [[ITV (TV channel)|ITV]]: 33<br />[[Sky Arts]]: 1245
| num_episodes = [[ITV (TV channel)|ITV]]: 743 (+ 4 specials)<br />[[Sky Arts]]: 59805 (+ 43 specials)
| runtime = 60mins <small>(inc. adverts)</small>
| company = [[London Weekend Television|LWT]]
| channelnetwork = [[ITV (TV network)|ITV]] <small>(14 January 1978 &ndash; 30 May 2010)</small><br>[[Sky Arts]] <small>(27 May 2012 &ndash; present)</small>
| network2 = [[Sky Arts]]
| first_aired = {{start date|df=y|1978|1|14}}
| last_aired = present{{end date|df=y|2010|5|30}}
| first_aired2 = {{start date|df=y|2012|5|27}}
| last_aired2 = present
}}
 
'''''The South Bank Show''''' is a British [[television]] arts magazine series originally produced by [[London Weekend Television]] and broadcast on [[ITV (TV network)|ITV]] between 1978 and 2010. A new version of the series began 27 May 2012 on [[Sky Arts]].<ref name="rt revival">{{cite web|url=http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2012-04-02/sherlock-and-twenty-twelve-up-for-south-bank-awards|title=Sherlock and Twenty Twelve up for South Bank Awards|work=RadioTimes}}</ref> Conceived, written, and presented by former [[BBC]] arts broadcaster [[Melvyn Bragg]], the show aims to bring both [[high art]] and [[popular culture]] to a mass audience. In 2023, it was announced that Bragg willwould be leaving the series after 45 years.<ref>{{cite web| last=Walker| first=Amy| title=Melvyn Bragg to step down from South Bank Show after 45 years| url=https://amp.theguardian.com/media/2023/aug/20/melvyn-bragg-to-step-down-from-south-bank-show-after-45-years| website=[[The Guardian]]| date=20 August 2023| access-date=7 November 2023}}</ref>
 
==History==
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==Directors==
Directors who have made editions of the programme include:
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*[[Rosie Alison]]
*[[Irshad Ashraf]]
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*[[John Bulmer]]<ref>{{cite web |title=South Bank Show[01/04/78] |website=[[British Film Institute]] |url=https://explore.bfi.org.uk/4ce2b83b75645 |access-date=13 February 2013 |url-status=dead |archive-url=http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20140805014304/https://explore.bfi.org.uk/4ce2b83b75645 |archive-date=5 August 2014 }}</ref>
*[[Chris Dooks]]
*[[Don Featherstone (filmmaker)|Don Featherstone]]
*[[Andy Harries]]
*[[Mary Harron]]
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*[[Ken Russell]]
*[[Susan Shaw]]
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}}
 
== Podcast ==
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| ''British Comedy Special''
| {{Start date|1994|11|14|df=y}}
| rowspan="4"|[[ITV (TV channel)|ITV]]
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| ''The South Bank Show Awards 2003''
| {{Start date|2003|1|26|df=y}}
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| ''The South Bank Show Awards 2009''
| {{Start date|2009|1|28|df=y}}
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| ''The South Bank Show Awards 2010''
| {{Start date|2010|1|26|df=y}}
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| ''30th Anniversary Special''
| {{Start date|2018|1|14|df=y}}
| rowspan="42"|[[Sky Arts]]
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| ''Vincent and Theo''
| {{Start date|2019|9|30|df=y}}
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| ''The South Bank Sky Arts Awards 2022''
| {{Start date|2022|7|13|df=y}}
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| ''The South Bank Sky Arts Awards 2023''
| {{Start date|2023|7|5|df=y}}
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[[Category:Television series about art]]
[[Category:Television series by ITV Studios]]
[[Category:British English-language television shows]]
[[Category:British television series revived after cancellation]]