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Programme in the Open University’s AA306 Shakespeare: Text and Performance course.
A specially recorded performance of As You Like It as part of the OU A210 Approaching Shakespeare course. No further details known (12/2008).
Dr Harriet Hawkins argues that it is not the resolution of moral dilemmas which is most important in Measure for Measure, but the open questions about sex, morality, psychology and society which are posed...
Open University programme made for the 103 Introduction to the Humanities course. Looks at how Robert Matthews has used his computer to find out whether Shakespeare really was the author of a new poem...
A production of Antony and Cleopatra supporting the Open University AA306 Shakespeare: Text and Performance course. Recorded in 1999, with Michael Pennington, Lindsay Duncan and Bill Paterson.
Professor Sandy Cunningham talks about the variety and complexity of the ideas of love and wit as they figure in Twelfth Night. Produced in support of the OU A361 Shakespeare course.
Open University programme to support the A101 Arts Foundation course. Brian Stone interviews Professor Stone about his views on Hamlet. No. A101/24.
Radio programme transmitted as part of the OU A361 Shakespeare course. The lecturer is Robert Wiemann.
Professor Frank Kermode, Professor of English at Columbia University, New York City, examines one of Shakespeare’s most prominent concerns - the connection between morality and power - with reference to...
Radio programme broadcast in support of the OU A361 Shakespeare course. Presented by J.R. Mulryne.