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Radio talk by T. S. Gregory, President of the Aquinas Society and Editor of the Dublin Review, who regards Hamlet primarily as a play about acting. According to the Radio Times programme notes, Gregory holds...
Radio broadcast relayed from BBC Birmingham in a half-hour slot in which the performance of scenes from Shakespeare follow a musical recital by the Ivanhoe Prize Quartette of Leicester. At 22:00 the two...
Radio broadcast presented by John Brunning introducing music on St. George’s Day and the anniversary Of Shakespeare’s death. Shakespeare-related music covers Patrick Doyle’s ‘Overture’ from MUCH...
US sitcom. Jaime (Helen Hunt) and Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser) are a newly married, young urban couple trying to make some ground rules for living together in an apartment in Manhattan. In this episode reading...
Professor Glynne Wickham looks at the latest proposals to reconstruct Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre near its original site in Southwark, examining the historical evidence for the construction of theatres in...
The radio programme commemorating Shakespeare’s birth comprises a reading about "Shakespeare And His England", a performance of King Henry V, Act V, Scene ii and A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Act III, scene...
Explores the problematic relationship between event, text and performance in Shakespeare’s Henry V. Also focuses on the way war, and images of war, are presented on stage and on film. In five sections: 1)...
Last part of 6 one-hour episodes in which three plays (Henry IV, Part 1 and Part 2, Henry V) are joined together in Dickon Reed’s radio adaptation which follows the fortunes of Prince Hal. With music by...
To mark St George’s Day and Shakespeare’s 450th anniversary Jane Jones presents a concert of English music and music inspired by Shakespeare’s plays. Mendelssohn: A Midsummer Night’s Dream -...
Radio production of Gustav Holst’s one-act comic opera. The words of the libretto are taken from Shakespeare’s King Henry IV. Stanford Robinson conducts the BBC Opera Chorus and Orchestra.