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Radio arts programme. John Pickford explores the intellectual and scientific thought that shaped Shakespeare’s period.
One of a series of study tapes developed and produced in association with the Language Centre of the University of Exeter.
In this schools broadcast, John Dover Wilson addresses a sixth-form audience on the topic of Shakespeare’s world.
By showing Londoners of various occupations visiting the Globe theatre during Elizabethan times, the film reveals the social life of the age, which is then related to the writings of Sir Thomas More, Richard...
Television documentary billed as ‘TEMPO presents A VISION OF ENGLAND in honour of Shakespeare’s 400th birthday’. Richard Buckle, Artistic Director of the Shakespeare Exhibition at Stratford-upon-Avon,...
Radio schools broadcast. The second story in the ten-part history series by Rhoda Power features an imaginary account of Shakespeare’s childhood intended for 13-14 year old schoolchildren.
Radio broadcast. Tinch Minter researches source material from which Shakespeare wrote his play. His main resources seem to have been the English chronicles of Edward Hall (1548) and Raphael Holinshed...
Audio recording of Timothy Findlay’s play. Queen Elizabeth condemns her lover, the Earl of Essex, to death for treason. On the eve of his death in 1601, a tormented Elizabeth seeks distraction and calls...
Radio broadcast for schools. Sixth in an eight-part series, conducted by J.C. Stobart and Mary Somerville, introducing schoolchildren to Shakespeare.
Radio broadcast for schools. Second in an eight-part series, conducted by J.C. Stobart and Mary Somerville, introducing schoolchildren to Shakespeare.