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- The nutcracker
- We want the light, with Vladimir Ashkenazy ; an Allegro film ; BBC
- Swan Lake, Tchaikovsky ; Nureyev
- The firebird & les noces, Stravinsky
- Robert le diable, grand opera in five acts, by Giacomo Meyerbeer ; libretto, Eugène Scribe and Germain Delavigne ; a Royal Opera House production
- The two gentlemen of Verona, William Shakespeare
- Boris Godunov, opera in two parts and eight scenes, adapted from Alexander Pushkin's historical tragedy, with additional material partly derived from historical works by Nikolai Mihailoivch Karamzin ; libretto and music by Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky ; a Rai, Rai Trade co-production with NHK, from the Teatro Regio, Turin
- Poliuto, Gaetano Donizetti ; a co-production between Glyndebourne, François Rousillon et Associés and Mezzo in axxociation with France Télévisions
- Nutcracker, [composer], Tchaikovsky ; choreographer, Helgi Tomasson ; a co-production of San Francisco Ballet and KQED Public Television in association with Thirteen/WNET New York ; film director, Matthew Diamond ; producer, Judy Flannery
- Tchaikovsky, the classic ballets
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, choreography, Christopher Wheeldon; music, Joby Talbot; designs, Rob Crowley; The Royal Ballet in two acts
- Eroica, BBC
- William Shakespeare Twelfth night
- Aida, by Giuseppe Verdi
- Così fan tutte, Mozart ; director, Jan Philipp Gloger ; directed for the screen by Rhodri Huw ; libretto, Lorenzo da Ponte ; the Royal Opera
- La traviata, by Giuseppe Verdi ; from Teatro Real de Madrid, a Teatro Real, Opus Arte, Mediapro production
- Die Walküre, co-production of De Nederlandse Opera, NPS, VPRO and NOS, with the support of COBO-Fund and the Dutch Cultural Broadcasting Promotion Fund
- Dido and Aeneas, music by Henry Purcell ; libretto by Nahum Tate ; a co-production of the Royal Opera House and Opus Arte
- Anna Nicole, opera, directed for the screen by Francesca Kemp
- Force of nature, Natalia, directed by Gerry Fox ; produced by Justine Waddell, Alexandrina Markvo, and Gerry Fox
- Don Giovanni, music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ; libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte
- Rinaldo, opera in three acts, by Georg Frideric Handel ; libretto by Giacomo Rossi, to a scenario by Aaron Hill, after Gerusalemme liberata by Torquato Tasso ; a co-production of Glyndebourne Enterprises, Ltd, François Roussillon et associés, NHK, with the participation of France Télévisions, in association with the BBC
- Don Carlo, opera in four acts, composer, Giuseppe Verdi ; libretto Joseph Méry, Camille du Locle ; from Het Muziektheater Amsterdam ; De Nederlandse Opera
- Charles Dickens
- Party at the palace, producer, Cerrie Frost ; director, Geoff Posner
- Love's labour's lost, by William Shakespeare ; [a Shakespeare's Globe/Opus Arte co-production in association with Electric Sky] ; directed for stage by Dominic Dromgoole ; film director, Ian Russell ; film producer, James Whitbourn
- Die fledermaus, a BBC/Opus Arte/Glyndebourne co-production ; music by Johann Strauss; director, Stephen Lawless ; libretto by Carl Haffner and Richard Genée
- Tristan und Isolde, Richard Wagner, [composer] ; television director, Michael Beyer ; a United Motion production on behalf of BF Medien GmbH, produced in association with Opus Arte
- Attila, drama lirico in un prologo e tre atti, di Temistocle Solera ; musica di Giuseppe Verdi ; una produzione Teatro alla Scala RAI-Radiotelevisione italiana in collaborazione con il Gruppo ENI
- As you like it, Opus Arte presents ; by William Shakespeare ; directed for stage by Thea Sharrock ; film director, Kriss Russman ; producer, James Whitbourn ; an Opus Arte co-production in associaiton with Electric Sky
- Adriana Lecouvreur, opera in quattro atti, una produzione Teatro alla Scala RAI-Radiotelevisione italiana in collaborazione con il Gruppo ENI ; libretto di A. Colautti tratto dal commedia-drama di E. Scribe e E. Legouvé ; musica di Francesco Cilea
- The nutcracker, music, Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky ; a Royal Opera House production ; choreography, Peter Wright after Lev Ivanov ; production and scenario, Marius Petipa ; staging, Christopher Carr ; directed for the screen by Ross Macgibbon
- Sylvia, ballet in three acts, BBC Production in association with The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden ; choreography, Frederick Ashton ; BBC director & executive producer, Ross MacGibbon
- Rigoletto, director, David McVicar ; BBC ; Opus Arte
- Love's labour's won, or, Much ado about nothing, directed by Christopher Luscombe ; screen director, Robin Lough ; screen producer, John Wyver
- Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare ; a Shakespeare's Globe production ; directed for the stage by Dominic Dromgoole ; directed for the screen by Ross MacGibbon ; producers, Lotte Buchan, Jessica Lusk
- Les Troyens, by Hector Berlioz ; libretto, Hector Berlioz, after Virgil's Aeneid
- The winter's tale, choreography, Christopher Wheeldon ; music, Joby Talbot ; The Royal Ballet ; co-produced with The National Ballet of Canada
- Charles Dickens, Disc 1
- La traviata, Verdi ; a co-production between Glyndebourne, François Roussillon et Associés and NHK in association with France Télévisions, TF1 and Mezzo ; director, Tom Cairns
- Othello, William Shakespeare ; a Royal Shakespeare Company production ; screen director, Robin Lough ; screen producer, John Wyver
- Ravi Shankar in portrait
- Handel's Water music, recreating a royal spectacular
- Love's labour's lost, by William Shakespeare ; a Royal Shakespeare Company production ; Arts Council England ; producer, Kevin Fitzmaurice, John Wyver ; director, Christopher Luscombe ; screen director, Robin Lough
- Richard II, William Shakespeare ; Picturehouse Cinemas ; a Royal Shakespeare Company presentation
- Der fliegende Holländer, opera in three acts, music and libretto by Richard Wagner ; director, Martin Kušej ; television director, Joost Honselaar ; a co-production of De Nederlandse Opera and NTR
- Das Rheingold, by Richard Wagner ; from the Gran Teatre del Liceu, a Gran Teatre del Liceu, Opus Arte production
- Aida, opera in four acts, [music] by Giuseppe Verdi ; libretto by Antonio Ghislanzoni ; a co-production of NHK, RTBF & Euro1080
- Cecilia Bartoli and Nikolaus Harnoncourt, live in concert with the orchestra of Concentus Musicus Wien, the Styriarte Festival celebrates Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, directed by Brian Large
- David Copperfield
- Robert le diable, grand opera in five acts, by Giacomo Meyerbeer ; libretto, Eugène Scribe and Germain Delavigne ; a Royal Opera House production
- Poliuto, Gaetano Donizetti ; a co-production between Glyndebourne, François Rousillon et Associés and Mezzo in axxociation with France Télévisions
- William Shakespeare Twelfth night
- La traviata, Verdi ; a co-production between Glyndebourne, François Roussillon et Associés and NHK in association with France Télévisions, TF1 and Mezzo ; director, Tom Cairns
- Richard II, William Shakespeare ; Picturehouse Cinemas ; a Royal Shakespeare Company presentation
- The comedy of errors, William Shakespeare ; directed by Blanche McIntyre ; a Shakespeare's Globe production
- The two gentlemen of Verona, William Shakespeare
- Così fan tutte, Mozart ; director, Jan Philipp Gloger ; directed for the screen by Rhodri Huw ; libretto, Lorenzo da Ponte ; the Royal Opera
- The nutcracker, music, Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky ; a Royal Opera House production ; choreography, Peter Wright after Lev Ivanov ; production and scenario, Marius Petipa ; staging, Christopher Carr ; directed for the screen by Ross Macgibbon
- Love's labour's won, or, Much ado about nothing, directed by Christopher Luscombe ; screen director, Robin Lough ; screen producer, John Wyver
- Force of nature, Natalia, directed by Gerry Fox ; produced by Justine Waddell, Alexandrina Markvo, and Gerry Fox
- Othello, William Shakespeare ; a Royal Shakespeare Company production ; screen director, Robin Lough ; screen producer, John Wyver
- Love's labour's lost, by William Shakespeare ; a Royal Shakespeare Company production ; Arts Council England ; producer, Kevin Fitzmaurice, John Wyver ; director, Christopher Luscombe ; screen director, Robin Lough
- Henry V, William Shakespeare ; Royal Shakespeare Company ; Arts Council England ; director, Gregory Doran ; screen producer, John Wyver
- The rape of Lucretia, chamber opera in two acts by Benjamin Britten ; libretto by Ronald Duncan based on the play Le viol de Lucrèce by André Obey