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Radio programme in which Asian American writer Zulfikar Ghose talks about producing Shakespeare in Bombay, his production of Hamlet, and actor/producer Shasi Kapoor’s plans to start the first Indian...
Television schools programme in the Drama for Sixth Forms slot. Scenes from As You Like It introduced by John Gielgud; episodes selected and written by Ivor Brown. An analysis of the play and enacted scenes.
Six-part series, aimed at 15-18 year olds, about imagery in English literature presented by Professor W.M. Merchant. Episode five deals with Macbeth. Readers are Paul Curran and Beryl Bainbridge. No further...
Radio broadcast. In this talk about Shakespeare’s sonnets and the problems that they raise, G. Wilson Knight surveys recent literature on the sonnets, particularly Leslie Hotson’s book Mr. W. H. (1964),...
Entertainment programme for children. Scenes from Shakespeare’s play are selected and produced as a dramatic reading for radio to help with the Shakespeare set book for School Certificate. No further...
Radio broadcast. Scenes from Shakespeare’s plays performed by William Macready and Edna Godfrey Turner.
Radio version of a narrative poem usually attributed to Shakespeare. Produced by George Rylands with Peggy Ashcroft, Alan Wheatley and Godfrey Kenton as readers.
Radio broadcast. Shakespeare scholar Kenneth Muir reviews Wolfgang Clemen’s book The Development of Shakespeare’s Imagery.
Documentary following Graham Vick through six months of rehearsals for two productions of operas by Verdi - Aida and Otello. Otello was transmitted in its entirety later the same day. Narrated by Samuel West.
Allardyce Nicoll, Professor of English at Birmingham University and chairman of the third annual conference of Shakespearean scholars held at Stratford-upon-Avon, reports on the discussion of the so-called...