Opinions (1982)
Opinions is a British talk programme broadcast on Channel 4 television in the 1980s and 1990s. According to Time magazine, Opinions gave "a public figure 30-minutes of airtime each week to expound on a controversial topic ". "A speaker could express his or her own views straight to camera for 30 minutes", "an earnest of Channel 4's faith and mission to bring edgy, alternative fare to the public and to excite reaction". "Individuals like the novelist Salman Rushdie and the historian EP Thompson each spoke to the camera for half an hour on a subject that interested them".
Country: GB
Language: En
Runtime: 30
Season 1:
E.P. Thompson has 30 minutes of airtime on a controversial topic
Bernard Williams has 30 minutes of airtime on a controversial topic.
Karen Armstrong has 30 minutes of airtime on a controversial topic.
Anthony Sampson has 30 minutes of airtime on a controversial topic.
Salman Rushdie has 30 minutes of airtime on a controversial topic.
Enoch Powell has 30 minutes of airtime on a controversial topic.
Christopher Hitchens has 30 minutes of airtime on a controversial topic.
Graham Chapman has 30 minutes of airtime on a controversial topic.
Doris Lessing has 30 minutes of airtime on a controversial topic.
Duncan Campbell has 30 minutes of airtime on a controversial topic.
Germaine Greer has 30 minutes of airtime on a controversial topic.
Noel Annan has 30 minutes of airtime on a controversial topic.
Melvyn Bragg has 30 minutes of airtime on a controversial topic.
Gore Vidal has 30 minutes of airtime on a controversial topic.
David Rappaport has 30 minutes of airtime on a controversial topic.
Julie Welch has 30 minutes of airtime on a controversial topic.
Elizabeth Cook has 30 minutes of airtime on a controversial topic.
Elizabeth Cook has 30 minutes of airtime on a controversial topic.
Quentin Crisp has 30 minutes of airtime on a controversial topic.
Alastair Logan has 30 minutes of airtime on a controversial topic.
Adrian Henri, Roger McGough and Brian Patten have 30 minutes of airtime on a controversial topic.
Dennis Potter has 30 minutes of airtime on a controversial topic.
G.F. Newman has 30 minutes of airtime on a controversial topic.
Randall Terry has 30 minutes of airtime on a controversial topic.