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A group of celebrities have to take their culinary skills back in time to create a dish fit for the Bard himself and in honour of his 450th birthday celebrations. They cook for members of the Shakespeare...
Travelogue series. Michael Buerk, Shaun Williamson, Amanda Barrie, Anita Harris and Lord John Prescott cruise into Shakespeare country, whip up some Elizabethan hooch and play at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre.
A claymation parody television show, created by Eric Fogel, that pits celebrities against each other in a wrestling ring, almost always ending in a gruesome death of the celebrity who lost the match. It is...
Celebrity cookery show. Big Zuu cooks for trailblazing actor Joseph Marcell who swapped Shakespeare for television when he starred as Geoffrey Butler on ‘The Fresh Prince of Bel Air.'
Celebrity Shakespeare devotees join members of the public to recite some of Shakespeare’s best-known and best-loved speeches and sonnets. With contributions from comedian Rory Bremner, chef and...
Celebrities hunt for antiques across the UK. This road trip explores Shakespeare country in the company of Holby City’s Robert Powell and Bergerac and Skippy star Liza Goddard. Along the way Robert and...
Among the excerpts from Garrison Keillor’s live variety radio show A Prairie Home Companion (1992-2008) are parodies of Hamlet - ‘The Six-Minute Hamlet’ and ‘The Family Shakespeare’. The latter...
Feature film. King Shahdov (Chaplin) is a deposed monarch exiled in New York without money. He becomes involved with Ann Kay (Addams) who hosts a television show, and soon becomes a celebrity. Befriending a...
Television comedy show hosted by Arthur Askey. This edition includes a running gag where Askey wants to prove himself a serious actor and quotes the ‘quality of mercy’ speech from The Merchant of Venice...
Radio anthology drama series hosted by Ronald Colman. The series had the convention of asking celebrities to name their favourite story; the celebrity then appeared on the show to introduce the adaptation of...