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According to the Radio Times programme listing, this radio broadcast written by Frances Kay stars Carleton Hobbs in a gentle satire, appropriate to the close of the Shakespeare season. The title suggests...
Late-night topical satire show, popularly known as TW3, presented by David Frost. In this episode there is a 4-minute Shakespeare sketch which satirises the arts series Monitor. David Frost is Huw Wheldon...
Open University programme supporting A201 Renaissance and Reformation. Brian Stone sets out to help students with the satirical poetry written in England between Hall and Jonson. An understanding of it is...
Political satire series led by impressionist Rory Bremner. Includes a sketch commenting on the Tony Blair/Gordon Brown power struggle. Rory Bremner, as European Trade Commissioner (and Blairite) Peter...
Political satire series led by impressionist Rory Bremner. Includes a sketch in which Jaques’ ‘seven ages of man’ speech is parodied to chronicle the ‘strange, eventful history’ that was the career...
Late-night topical satire show, popularly known as TW3, presented by David Frost. In this episode there are two Shakespeare sketches. I. ‘Monologue- Royal Shakespeare Theatre’ delivered by David Frost....
Topical satirical news programme including music, comedy and discussion. Includes a 1-minute sketch entitled ‘Meet Desdemona’, a spoof of Shakespeare featuring Hylda Baker, Fanny Carby and Roy Hudd...
A classic soft porn film, set in a version of Shakespeare’s Globe, which takes its references from Zeffirelli’s ROMEO AND JULIET and the American comedy satire show ROWAN AND MARTIN’S LAUGH-IN, the...
Comedy radio show. This episode features the world premiere of Romeo and Juliet for telephone. No further information found [April 2010].
Feature film. A satire on the ‘inspirational’ teacher in high schools. Richard Clark wants to prove to his father, a headmaster, that he can be an inspirational teacher and secures a post at Marion Barry...