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Advertisement. A line drawing cartoon shows William Shakespeare taking a drink from a can of Red Bull as he fluently composes lines for his latest play Hamlet, then running out of inspiration when a maid...
Educational video. Monologues from three of Shakespeare’s plays, Richard III, Henry VIII, and The Winter’s Tale. Three actresses then explain the meaning of their monologues, line by line. With Nancy...
Talk/interview/public affairs series hosted by William F. Buckley, Jr. A re-broadcast of an interview first transmitted October 5 1980. Journalist, philosopher and theologian Malcolm Muggeridge, in an...
Feature film about the reporter Ed Murrow and his determination to bring down Senator Joseph McCarthy, the man behind the communist witch-hunt in Hollywood. Edward R. Murrow (Stratham) tells Fred Friendly...
A concert set by saxophonist Andy Sheppard and pianist Guillaume de Chassy performing music inspired by characters from Shakespeare’s plays and poems. Recorded on the Jazz Line-Up stage at the 2014 London...
Cinemagazine made for television. This edition visits a school in Britain where many nationalities are represented and encouraged to learn from each other. Shows how the movements of a troupe of skilled...
Feature film. Black comedy about two down-on-their-luck actors holidaying in the Lake District in 1969. Richard Griffiths, as Withnail’s gay uncle, frequently quotes from Hamlet, and the film ends...
Talk/interview/public affairs series hosted by William F. Buckley Jr. Charlton Ogburn’s book The Mysterious William Shakespeare: The Myth and the Reality (published 1984) expounds the theory that the Earl...
Fourth of a five-part series of radio essays exploring Shakespeare’s portrayal of love and how his work affects perceptions of love. In this episode, Professor Helen Hackett reflects on the enduring power...
Children’s programme aimed at the under 5s. Swashbuckle’s Cook and Line help William Shakespeare put together a production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Filmed at the Everyman Theatre in Liverpool.