Melvyn Bragg
Melvyn Bragg
Biography
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.
Known For
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
106
Gender
Male
Birthday
1939-10-06 (85 years old)
Place of Birth
Carlisle, UK
Acting

2024

Art Matters as Self

2016

Versus: The Life and Films of Ken Loach as Self - Editor and Presenter, South Bank Show

2013

Muse of Fire as Self

2011

Reel History of Britain as Not available

2003

The Adventure of English as Not available

2002

Believe Nothing as Self

2002

R.E.M. as Presenter

1998

The Garden Party as Not available

1992

The Making of Sgt. Pepper as Self - Presenter

1991

Bernard and the Genie as Himself

1990

Plunder as Not available

1989

The Tall Guy as Himself

1989

Norbert Smith: A Life as Interviewer

1979

The Who: The Kids Are Alright as Not available

1978

The South Bank Show as Self - Presenter

1978

An Audience with... as Self

1977

Whose Doctor Who as Presenter

1974

An Artist's Story as Himself - Presenter

1973

2nd House as Himself - Host

1973

2nd House as Himself - Presenter

1971

Great Performances as Self

NaN

Norbert Smith – a Life as Not available

2013

The Most Dangerous Man in Tudor England as Himself - Presenter

2011

John Steinbeck: Voice of America as Host/Narrator

2006

The South Bank Show: Spamalot as Not available

2002

Cinema of Fire: Iranian Cinema as Himself (Presenter)

2000

Emir Kusturica as Himself (Presenter)

1999

Countertenors as Presenter

1994

Portrait or Bust as Himself (uncredited)

1991

Roy Lichtenstein as Himself

1990

Vivienne Westwood as Self

1988

Hockney at the Tate as Self

1988

Francis Bacon as Not available

1986

The South Bank Show: John Cleese as Not available

1982

Laurence Olivier: a life as Self (Interviewer )
Crew

2017

Bill Viola: The Road to St. Paul's Executive Producer

2006

Freddie Mercury: A Kind of Magic Executive Producer

1995

Johnny and the Dead Executive Producer

1992

Naked Making Lunch Presenter

1992

A Time to Dance Writer

1992

A Time to Dance Creator

1988

Toulouse-Lautrec Editor

1988

Toulouse-Lautrec Presenter

1978

The South Bank Show Executive Producer

1978

Clouds of Glory Writer

1977

Orion Book

1973

Jesus Christ Superstar Screenplay

1971

The Music Lovers Screenplay

1969

Play Dirty Screenplay

1968

Isadora Adaptation

1968

Isadora Screenplay

1966

Familiar Spirits Producer

1965

The Debussy Film Screenplay

1965

The Debussy Film Scenario Writer

1965

Always on Sunday Scenario Writer

1965

Always on Sunday Writer