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Series on the British monarchy written and presented by David Starkey. This episode looks at kings from Richard II to Henry VI that were the subject of Shakespeare’s plays. Starkey examines their reigns...
A personal view of the play presented by Sir David Hunt. The series aims to develop a greater understanding and appreciation of the plays by placing them in their social and historical context and by...
Thursday Opera Matinee. Radio production of Gustav Holst’s one-act comic opera. The words of the libretto are taken from Shakespeare’s King Henry IV. Philip Langridge is Prince Hal. The Men’s Voices of...
A personal view of the play presented by Susan Hill. The series aims to develop a greater understanding and appreciation of the plays by placing them in their social and historical context and by stressing...
A personal view of the play presented by Penelope Mortimer. The series aims to develop a greater understanding and appreciation of the plays by placing them in their social and historical context and by...
A personal view of the play presented by Anthony Burgess. The series aims to develop a greater understanding and appreciation of the plays by placing them in their social and historical context and by...
A personal view of the play presented by Anna Raeburn. The series aims to develop a greater understanding and appreciation of the plays by placing them in their social and historical context and by stressing...
A personal view of the play presented by Paul Johnson. The series aims to develop a greater understanding and appreciation of the plays by placing them in their social and historical context and by stressing...
A personal view of the play presented by Jilly Cooper. The series aims to develop a greater understanding and appreciation of the plays by placing them in their social and historical context and by stressing...
A personal view of the play presented by Rosemary Anne Sisson. The series aims to develop a greater understanding and appreciation of the plays by placing them in their social and historical context and by...