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Radio series in which public figures are interviewed about their favourite bit of Shakespeare. In this episode poet Wendy Cope chooses Sonnet 29 as the piece of Shakespeare that inspired her most. Performed...
Radio series in which public figures are interviewed about their favourite bit of Shakespeare. In this episode culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt chooses Sonnet 29 as the piece of Shakespeare that inspires him...
Radio series in which public figures are interviewed about their favourite bit of Shakespeare. In this episode broadcaster Jonathan Dimbleby chooses a speech from Cymbeline as the piece of Shakespeare that...
Radio series in which public figures are interviewed about their favourite bit of Shakespeare. In this episode broadcaster Gyles Brandreth chooses a speech from King Lear (Act 5 Scene 3) as the piece of...
Radio series in which public figures are interviewed about their favourite bit of Shakespeare. In this episode novelist Hilary Mantel choses Mark Anthony’s speech from Julius Caesar (Act 3 Sc 1) which was...
Radio series in which public figures are interviewed about their favourite bit of Shakespeare. In this episode broadcaster Andrew Marr chooses a speech from King Lear (Act 5 Scene 3) as the piece of...
Radio series in which public figures are interviewed about their favourite pieces of Shakespeare. In this episode the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams chooses a speech from Macbeth (Act 3 Scene 2)...
Radio series in which public figures are interviewed about their favourite bit of Shakespeare. In this episode poet Benjamin Zephaniah chooses the final speech from A Midsummer Night’s Dream as the piece...
Radio series in which public figures are interviewed about their favourite pieces of Shakespeare. In this episode playwright David Hare chooses a speech from Macbeth (Act 3 Sc 1) as the piece of Shakespeare...
Radio series in which public figures are interviewed about their favourite bit of Shakespeare. In this episode broadcaster Melvyn Bragg chooses a speech from King Lear (Act 3 Scene 2) as the piece of...