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A television play about William Shakespeare and his family written by David Scott Daniell and produced for broadcasting by Joy Harington. With Alan MacNaughtan as William Shakespeare. Settings are by Richard...
Us television variety show hosted by Ed Sullivan. This special broadcast covering the annual Festival of Two Worlds from Spoleto includes John Gielgud speaking a soliloquy from Richard II and Nora Kaye and...
Television documentary. In 2010 Raymond Scott was convicted of handling (but not stealing) a First Folio edition stolen from Durham University in 1998. The programme relates the story behind the theft and...
Barbara Bogaev interviews Stuart Kells (author of Shakespeare’s Library) and Jason Scott-Warren (author of Shakespeare’s First Reader) to discuss how people read, acquired, and collected books in...
A compilation of sixteen performances of the first of Hamlet’s soliloquies, taken from a variety of film and TV productions performed in English. Presented in order of the actor’s surname, they appear as...
A television play about William Shakespeare and his family written by David Scott Daniell and produced for broadcasting by Peggy Bacon. Alan Wheatley is Shakespeare. Madrigals sung by boys of George Dixon...
Documentary profile on the New York Shakespeare Festival. The Mobile Theatre travels to 23 parks and playgrounds during the summer to bring Shakespeare into local neighbourhoods; a second tour is made during...
Barbara Bogaev interviews Cambridge University’s Jason Scott-Warren and Dr. Claire M. L. Bourne, from Penn State University, to discuss their discovery that the annotations in the copy of Shakespeare’s...
Richard III and Macbeth take centre stage as the eminent Shakespeare scholar, Richard Black, explores the rise of the tyrant in society and the presence of tyranny in Shakespeare’s work.
Podcast. Barbara Bogaev interviews Dr. Freda Scott Giles (University of Georgia) about Black responses to the Bard. Topics covered include the African Company from the 1820s; the Harlem renaissance of the...