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Fourth in the series of programmes on life in Elizabethan England. Doctors Phil Hammond and Tony Gardner discuss remedies in Elizabethan England including the use of leeches.
The first of five short films which give a guide to life in Shakespeare’s time. Botanist David Bellamy assesses the legacy of Elizabethan gardens.
Travelogue series. Michael Buerk, Shaun Williamson, Amanda Barrie, Anita Harris and Lord John Prescott cruise into Shakespeare country, whip up some Elizabethan hooch and play at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre.
BBC’s arts radio programme. As part of the programme, presenter Matthew Sweet introduces a review of CORIOLANUS, a contemporary film version of Shakespeare’s play and directed by Ralph Fiennes.
Recording of an on-stage discussion following a performance of Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale at the Quintessence Theatre in Philadelphia. Dr. Daniel Ciba, Quintessence’s Director of Education, is...
Radio version of Shakespeare’s play adapted and produced by Raymond Raikes in accordance with an interpretation by Neville Coghill. With Deryck Guyler as the Duke, Michael Hordern as Angelo and Hermione...
Radio broadcast. Theatre director and theatre designer Tyrone Guthrie talks about his early encounters with Shakespeare, his approach as a theatre director, and what qualities in the man himself are worth...
An MTV reality show documenting the lives of upper class teenagers. It portrays them preparing and celebrating their traditional coming-of-age birthday parties. In this episode Erica is considered the...
The second programme in the series on life in Elizabethan England. David Stafford discusses fashion arguing that it was an extension of the class system where elaborate sumptuary laws defined what you could...
Four-part series directed and written by Predrag Bajcetic. No further details known (12/2008).