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Max Wall, the actor and former music-hall comedian, discusses with James Knowlson his experiences acting Krapp in Samuel Beckett’s play, ‘Krapp’s Last Tape’, directed by Patrick Magee at the...
An introduction to the human nervous system produced as a companion to Hall and Robinson’s textbook ‘Neurobiology’ by (Springer). It deals with the nervous system from the brain and spinal cord to the...
The Wars of the Roses is a version of the RSC’s landmark production of William Shakespeare’s Henry VI trilogy and Richard III. Adapted and directed for the stage by Peter Hall and John Barton, The Wars...
Episode 1: HUMAN, ALL TOO HUMAN looks at how scientists and psychologists sought to find out what makes human beings tick, with rarely seen footage of Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, RD Laing, Margaret Mead and...
In CHARLES DICKENS’S ENGLAND , Derek Jacobi takes the viewer around the most important places, towns and cities that were the inspiration to some of the most famous settings in literature. The DVD features...
Shows how stroke illness affects the lives of a business man, a housewife in her 30s who suffers a speech impediment and an elderly manual worker. These people and their families talk of the problems and...
Examines the way television news and documentaries covered the Ethiopian famine of 1984-5, using a ‘Heart of the Matter’ documentary by David Jessel to examine the usefulness of food aid and the question...
A shortened version for television of ‘the earliest romantic comedy in English’(c.1490). Set in the Ancient Rome of romance, it tells how Lucres, the heroine, sets her two suitors, a rich aristocrat and...
A portrait of British artist Francis Bacon (1909-1992), whose work features distorted human figures in empty rooms. Melvyn Bragg follows Bacon’s daily activities from his cluttered studio, to a pub and...
A 2 disc DVD of the National Theatre’s 50th anniversary celebrations, which contains the ‘50 Years on Stage’ live gala performance and the two part Arena documentary on the history of the National...
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