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5-part Radio documentary series. Samuel West and Dr Andrea Smith present a guide to Shakespeare productions produced by BBC Radio since its inception in 1922. 3. This episode looks at the variety of ways...
Professor James Shapiro discusses his upbringing and his passion for Shakespeare.
As part of Radio 3’s celebration of the 400th anniversary of the publishing of the first Shakespeare folio, Georgia Mann presents a special Shakespeare-related programme.
5-part Radio documentary series. Samuel West and Dr Andrea Smith present a guide to Shakespeare productions produced by BBC Radio since its inception in 1922. 4. This episode looks at the work of the...
5-part Radio documentary series. Samuel West and Dr Andrea Smith present a guide to Shakespeare productions produced by BBC Radio since its inception in 1922. 1. This episode looks the early days of radio,...
5-part Radio documentary series. Samuel West and Dr Andrea Smith present a guide to Shakespeare productions produced by BBC Radio since its inception in 1922. 2. This episode looks at the pastoral comedies...
Radio programme. Stephanie Hughes speaks live from the Coliseum to to people involved in the FALSTAFF opera. Alex Wilson explores the chequered history of Shakespeare in opera.
Radio programme marking 85 years of weather forecasting on the BBC with poetry and music. The programme includes an excerpt from Shakespeare’s King Lear ('Blow wind and crack your cheeks’) read by Mark...
BBC Radio 3 arts programme presented by Philip Dodd. This edition assesses British actor Derek Jacobi’s performance as King Lear for Michael Grandage’s production of the play at the Donmar Warehouse in...
Radio programme featuring a selection of poetry and music on the theme of mirrors and reflections, variously showing the mirror as a symbol of vanity, self-examination and the limits of human understanding....