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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...
British comedy sketch programme in which Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis satirise the week’s news in stand-up, sketches and songs. This episode’s concern with defining social groups briefly considers the...
Radio series which the Radio Times describes as ‘an unpredictable selection of comment, humour, prose and poetry, music and performance’. In this episode entertainer Peter Schickele treats Shakespeare as...
One in a series of special concerts following certain productions in the series ‘Shakespeare Plays’ in which the Waverly Consort play Elizabethan music. Includes ‘O Mistress Mine’, Thomas Weelkes’...
Detective series. Chief Inspector Charles Rose of Scotland Yard, now retired, revisits one of his old cases when the son of a celebrated archaeologist dies in an apparent car accident. His father had been...
News magazine series hosted by Bill Moyers. In the third of the five stories covered, Moyers interviews editor Herman Gollob whose memoir Me and Shakespeare: Adventures with the Bard details his lifelong...
A 5-minute skit in the weekly sports comedy radio show ' hosted by Gary Richardson has spoof football commentators discussing the highlights of a selection of Shakespeare’s plays in a news roundup.
Podcast. Barbara Bogaev talks to David McInnis, Associate Professor at the University of Melbourne, about his research in the large number of plays produced in Elizabethan England that are now lost to us. He...
An Australian sitcom set in a Greek coffee shop of the same name. In this episode Liz takes Jim to see a Shakespeare play. Jim likes it so much he wants to stage Romeo and Juliet in the cafe and pays a...
Sara Mohr-Pietsch and Tom Service introduce adventurous 21st century responses to Shakespeare’s work. Sound artist Martin Parker and viola da gamba player Liam Byrne take music and texts from 1616 and...