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Television documentary made exclusively for BBC Knowledge. Richard Eyre examines Shakespeare’s contribution to literature and talks to renowned actors about their interpretations of his work. Peter Hall...
Leaving his wife and children behind in Stratford, William Shakespeare goes to London to promote the Henry VI trilogy and make his fortune.
Documentary for schools (Key Stage 4) exploring our ability to manipulate and change identity, and our love of public confession. This third episode looks at the human fascination with masks, disguises and...
Television documentary on Shakespeare and homosexuality presented by Simon Callow. Includes extracts from Coriolanus (IV v ‘O Marcius, Marcius!') and Othello (III iii ‘I lay with Cassio lately’) spoken...
Second of three programmes of ‘fact and fancy’ concerned with Shakespeare’s Welsh characters. H. P. Burton’s dramatic feature tells the story of the first production of King Henry IV, Part 1, and...
Documentary about the work of Heinrich Müller, Ulrich Mühe and the ensemble of the Deutsches Theatre in East Berlin on the production of Hamlet/Hamlet Machine which became increasingly intertwined with the...
Documentary reality show, in four parts, following a teaching project for sixteen disaffected and disruptive thirteen year olds, attempting to bring them back to the process of education and learning. The...
Radio broadcast. William Macready and Edna Godfrey-Turner, together with the Belfast Radio Players, present an abridged version of Shakespeare’s play. With incidental music by Sullivan.
Two programmes relating to the Open University course AA306: Shakespeare: Text and Performance. 1) Designing Rome and Egypt: examines the contribution of sets and costumes to an interpretation of a play....
First of three programmes of ‘fact and fancy’ concerned with Shakespeare’s Welsh characters. According to Radio Times listing notes, the dramatic feature by H. P. Burton tells the story of the first...