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Radio series. Third and last in a series of lectures by the actor John Bell. Here he explores Shakespeare’s depiction of women.
Radio series. Second in a series of lectures by the actor John Bell. Here he looks at how power politics are reflected in Shakespeare’s work.
Radio series. First in a series of lectures by the actor John Bell. Here he looks at the observations about life made by Shakespeare in his work.
Radio programme. Phillip Adams talks to John Bell, founder and artistic director of the Bell Shakespeare Company, about Shakespeare’s relevance today and Bell’s book ‘On Shakespeare’ (2011) which...
Radio talk show in which presenter Paul Barclay and his guests, Shakespeare scholars Peter Holbrook and Paul Prescott, discuss the global appeal of Shakespeare and answer listeners’ questions about the...
Australian radio series looking at all aspects of language. In this edition, Dr Charles Edelman, author of A Dictionary of Shakespeare’s Military Language (Athone Press, 2001) talks to presenter Jill...
Religious affairs radio programme. In this edition The former Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia, Dr Anwar Ibrahim, addresses the World Shakespeare Congress at the University of Queensland on the subject of...
Variety show from the ABC Theatre, Blackpool,introduced by Tony Hancock. This episode includes a ca. 5 min. sketch in which Tony Hancock, wearing costume and wig, performs a Shakespearean stand-up routine,...
A daily interview radio programme about social change and day-to-day life presented by Richard Aedy. This edition, in the second of four stories, reports on prisoners at Queensland’s Borallon Correctional...
John Bell founded the Bell Shakespeare Company fifteen years ago. He speaks to Russell Woolf about some of the company’s philosophies.