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Literary review programme which includes an item on Shakespeare as script-writer, contributed by Alan Dent, who has been working with Laurence Olivier on the script of HAMLET and HENRY V. Dent also reviews...
Comedy written and directed by David Reed and Humphrey Ker of the London-based troupe the Penny Dreadfuls, who specialise in producing light-hearted historical tales which offer a new perspective on...
Fifth of nine talks introducing various fields of research within Shakespearean studies. Professor J. Dover Wilson talks about the new bibliographical approach to Shakespeare’s texts.
Joel Hurstfield, Astor Professor of English History at University College, London questions whether Marlowe and Shakespeare ever met a Jew? Professor Hurstfield asks this question in the light of The Jew of...
Third of a fortnightly theatrical review magazine commissioned for radio by the BBC Light Programme. The theatre star invited to perform her favourite part for this episode is Shakespeare actress Edith Evans...
Sonnet 94 read in costume by Michael Bryant, followed by a discussion of the sonnet by John Mortimer. The sonnet is then performed again in light of the commentary.
Director, Phyllida Lloyd sheds light on the conception and creation of Shakespeare’s Caesar, Henry IV and The Tempest; starring an all-female cast. The plays were staged at the Donmar Warehouse in London...
Episode seven in a series of radio programmes that introduces various fields of research within Shakespearean studies. In this talk J. Isaacs describes how the research into the nature and demands of the...
Radio series which broadcast extracts of plays staged in London’s theatres. This edition includes Vanessa Redgrave as Rosalind and Ian Bannen as Orlando in Act III, sc ii of As You Like It. The RSC...
Last in a series of six Forces Educational Broadcasts devoted to introducing Shakespeare to the general listener. J. B. Bamborough gives an illustrated talk of the play.