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* John Walker. (1993) [http://www.artdesigncafe.com/Aquarius-TV-programme-1970-1977 "Aquarius TV programme - 1970-77"]. <em>Arts TV</em> / <em>artdesigncafe</em>. Retrieved 4 December 2011.





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Aquarius is a British arts television series, produced by London Weekend Television for the ITV network. It ran from 1970-1977 when it was replaced by The South Bank Show.

Presented by Humphrey Burton, Peter Hall and Russell Harty amongst others, it had a magazine-style approach, with several features each week. Occasionally, single films were presented (notably a film about Salvador Dalí broadcast in 1973). This approach would later be adopted by The South Bank Show.

It was replaced as ITV wanted a more accessible arts series, reflected in the wider approach of its successor.