Live from Lincoln Center
Since premiering in 1976, the landmark series has sought to democratize the world of the performing arts by making Lincoln Center's historic concerts and events available for public broadcast across the country. And it continues to push the boundaries, both technical and creative, of what is possible in the realm of stage performance capture. Live from Lincoln Center featuring André Previn and Fran Drescher has one or more episodes free on PBS, and available for rent or purchase on iTunes. It's a musical show with 82 episodes over 21 seasons. Live from Lincoln Center is still airing with no announced date for the next episode or season. It has a high IMDb audience rating of 8.8 (267 votes).
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Live from Lincoln Center Season 36 Overview
Feb 14, 2011 - Jan 1, 2012Season 36 of Live from Lincoln Center has 6 episodes that are not available to stream or rent on any services. Track the series to get notified when an episode becomes available on your services.
Live from Lincoln Center Season 36 Episodes
S36 E06Bernstein and Gershwin
Jan 1, 2012S36 E06 of Live from Lincoln Center is not available to stream or rent on any services. Track the series to get notified when it becomes available on your services.
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S36 E05 New York City Ballet George Balanchine's The Nutcracker
Dec 15, 2011S36 E05 of Live from Lincoln Center is not available to stream or rent on any services. Track the series to get notified when it becomes available on your services.
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S36 E04 Wynton at 50
Oct 14, 2011S36 E04 of Live from Lincoln Center is not available to stream or rent on any services. Track the series to get notified when it becomes available on your services.
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Live from Lincoln Center Overview
Since premiering in 1976, the landmark series has sought to democratize the world of the performing arts by making Lincoln Center's historic concerts and events available for public broadcast across the country. And it continues to push the boundaries, both technical and creative, of what is possible in the realm of stage performance capture.