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Radio broadcast. A short talk by dramatic critic and writer S. R. Littlewood on the subject of broadcasting Shakespeare is the first item in a mixed variety programme of music and light entertainment.
A series of seven lectures on Shakespeare by Professor David R. Galloway, Associate Professor of English as the University of New Brunswick. The programmes were broadcast between 7 November and 19th December...
Radio broadcast commenting on Shakespeare’s theological insight with specific reference to Hamlet.
The final episode in a series of five talks on Shakespeare. Northrop Frye gives the lecture.
Second of a series of five talks on Shakespeare. Tyrone Guthrie speaks about Shakespeare and the theatre.
Fourth of a series of five talks on Shakespeare. Eric Bentley speaks about the interpretation of Shakespeare.
Performing arts series broadcasting ballets, operas and concerts originally produced for French television. In the opening segment Tchaikovsky’s ‘Romeo and Juliet’ is played by the orchestra of the...
First of a series of five talks on Shakespeare. Robertson Davies, master of Massey College at the University of Toronto, discusses Shakespeare’s biography.
A series of radio interviews on writing tragedies, moderated by Benny Hendel, and broadcast by the Israeli Broadcasting Authority (IBA). In this episode Professor Avraham Oz talks about Shakespeare’s...
Third of a series of five talks on Shakespeare. G. Wilson Knight speaks on Shakespeare and the English language.