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Radio series in which public figures are interviewed about their favourite bit of Shakespeare. In this episode broadcaster Melvyn Bragg chooses a speech from King Lear (Act 3 Scene 2) as the piece of...
Radio series in which public figures are interviewed about their favourite bit of Shakespeare. In this episode lawyer Shami Chakrabarti chooses Isabella’s speech from Measure for Measure (Act 2 Scene 2) as...
Radio series in which public figures are interviewed about their favourite bit of Shakespeare. In this episode broadcaster and ex-politician Michael Portillo chooses a speech from Troilus and Cressida (Act 3...
Radio series in which public figures are interviewed about their favourite bit of Shakespeare. In this episode British Museum Director Neil MacGregor chooses the opening Chorus from Henry V as the piece of...
Radio series in which public figures are interviewed about their favourite bit of Shakespeare. In this episode Chris Patten chooses a speech from Coriolanus (Act 5 Sc 4) as the piece of Shakespeare which has...
Radio series in which public figures are interviewed about their favourite bit of Shakespeare. In this episode pianist Stephen Hough chooses ‘Once More Unto the Breach’ from Henry V (Act 3 Sc 1) as the...
Radio series in which public figures are interviewed about their favourite bit of Shakespeare. In this episode academic and writer Alexandra Harris chooses a speech from A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Act 5 Sc...
Radio series in which public figures are interviewed about their favourite bit of Shakespeare. In this episode broadcaster Martha Kearney chooses an Oberon speech from A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Act 2...
Radio series in which public figures are interviewed about their favourite bit of Shakespeare. In this episode scientist Jim Al-Khalili chooses Edmund’s speech from King Lear (Act 1 Scene 2) as the piece...
Radio series in which public figures are interviewed about their favourite bit of Shakespeare. In this episode novelist Margaret Drabble chooses Titania’s speech from A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Act 2 Sc...