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Radio magazine programme in which presenter John Wilson interviews Richard Wilson as he makes his debut for the Royal Shakespeare Company, playing Malvolio in Twelfth Night, directed by Gregory Doran.
A radio play by Don Taylor that encompasses newly discovered Shakespearean manuscripts and puts academic reputations on the line...
BBC Radio 4 three-part conversation series that examines how different artists reach their own interpretation of a particular work. In episode two, Juliet Stevenson and Nina Sosenya discuss the phenomena of...
Radio debate series. Chairman Nick Clarke debates the motion ‘The Heritage Industry Distorts British History’ from the Shakespeare Centre, Stratford-upon-Avon. Listeners are invited to telephone or...
Radio broadcast. Anne Tyler’s contemporary response to The Taming of the Shrew follows the story of college drop-out Kate Battista, who keeps house for her widowed father and 15-year-old sister Bianca.
Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present a special one hour edition of their topical comedy radio series, The Now Show, applying its trademark gags and satirical political barbs to provide a commentary on previous...
Radio series. A five-part daily reading (4-8/10/2004) from Stephen Greenblatt’s book Will in the World investigating Shakespeare’s life, work and the times he lived in. Abridged by Miranda Davies. Read...
Radio programme. Presenter Melvyn Bragg and guests Professor Frank Kermode, director Michael Bogdanov, and Professor Germaine Greer discuss the work of Shakespeare. Does Ben Jonson’s claim that Shakespeare...
BBC Radio 4 cultural discussion programme hosted by Andrew Marr. Professor Stanley Wells explains why he thinks that in Shakespeare’s mind, sex and the high ideals of romantic love were inextricably linked.
Schools radio broadcast. Part of series on Shakespeare’s characters, this programme (2 weekly parts) focuses on Macbeth.