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Long-running television pop music series presented by Lisa Snowdon and Sarah Cawood. This episode featured the British boy band One True Voice (later abbreviated to OTV) singing their top ten hit...
US cultural magazine series hosted by Alistair Cooke. In this episode Leonard Bernstein contends that since music is received directly by the heart and does not need to be processed by the brain first, opera...
Television documentary aimed at getting young people engaged with Shakespeare’s language. Over the past year thousands of secondary schoolchildren took part in a competition to learn some of...
Radio drama. The last in the series of five short plays inspired by Shakespeare’s sonnets. Zodwa Nyoni is inspired by Sonnet 154. It’s 5 am and solicitor Thandie has been on call all night and browsing...
Feature film. A fictional account of the conspiracy around John F. Kennedy’s assassination investigated by district attorney Jim Garrison. Garrison quotes ‘One may smile and smile and be a villain’ (1...
Children’s animation series loosely based on Tim Burton’s film BEETLEJUICE (1988). Beetlejuice is a ghost from the Netherworld, the land of the dead - he is a trickster with a big heart. His best friend...
Feature film. Kathy (Lupino) lives in a cramped New York flat with her father Madden Thomas (Woolley), a celebrated and cynical actor brought down by drink. Lame from an early age, and feeling trapped with...
As part of the Radio 3 arts programme broadcast on 12 November 1970, critic Michael Billington speaks to theatre and opera director Jonathan Miller about some of the staging difficulties for a production of...
Feature film musical about the efforts of London’s Windmill Theatre to stay open during the Blitz. In one scene in an officers’ mess a notice-board announces ‘By permission of Group Captain G. Homesby,...
Last of a five-part series of radio essays exploring Shakespeare’s portrayal of love and how his work affects perceptions of love. In this episode writer and journalist Yasmin Alibhai-Brown recalls how her...