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Documentary radio programme in which presenter John Pickford explores Shakespeare’s role as national poet and the different versions of Englishness he presents.
Three-part radio series presented by Jim Hiley. Drawing on the ideas of actors, directors, writers, scholars and playgoers, the programme re-examines Shakespeare’s reputation and assesses his influence as...
Radio adaptation of Shakespeare’s play in a two-part production directed by David Hitchinson with music specially written by Colin Sell. No further information available.
Radio broadcast. As part of the ‘Shakespeare today’ season, magazine programme presenters by John Tidmarsh and Barbara Myers travel to Stratford-upon-Avon. The programme includes a behind-the-scenes talk...
Radio arts programme. John Pickford explores the intellectual and scientific thought that shaped Shakespeare’s period.
Radio programme that attempts to trace what is really known about William Shakespeare’s life. With comments from "literary sleuths and historians, biographers and directors who trace the story of the Bard...
Six-part radio series in which presenter Gordon Stewart examines the role music plays in Shakespeare’s works and the musical compositions (tone poems, ballet, incidental music and songs) they have inspired...
BBC World Service series discussing Shakespeare’s language and how many of his phrases are in current use. The edition on madness discusses "That way madness lies", ‘there is method in my madness’...
BBC World Service series discussing Shakespeare’s language and how many of his phrases are in current use. The edition on grief discusses "at one fell swoop", ‘more in sorrow than in anger’ and...
Radio adaptation of Shakespeare’s play in a two-part production directed by Walter Acosta. No further information available.