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Terry Hands, Artistic Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company, is interviewed about his career, with particular reference to the financial difficulties which had dogged the Company in years prior to the...
Open University programme to support the A101 Arts Foundation course. Brian Stone interviews Professor Stone about his views on Hamlet. No. A101/24.
Open University programme supporting the A100 Arts Foundation course. Arnold Kettle talks about Hamlet in its Renaissance setting. Professor Kettle argues that an historical approach, far from reducing the...
A programme in the Open University’s Arts Foundation Course. The programme takes two scenes from the play and shows how academic interpretation can take on a dramatic life in performance. Act II, sc. i is...
Open University programme supporting A201 Renaissance and Reformation. Brian Stone sets out to help students with the satirical poetry written in England between Hall and Jonson. An understanding of it is...
A programme in the Open University’s Arts Foundation Course. The programme analyses Hamlet’s mind as he faces death. Brian Stone introduces scenes and speeches throughout the play and, by juxtaposing...
Radio broadcast commenting on Shakespeare’s theological insight with specific reference to Hamlet.
US sitcom about a ‘family’ of four extraterrestrials who land on Earth to observe human beings, while pretending (often awkwardly) to be humans. In this episode Tommy asks Dick to direct his high school...
Television chat show in which guests discuss with the host the things they dislike most and would like to consign to ‘Room 101’ (a reference from George Orwell’s novel 1984). Comedian Frank Skinner,...
Radio broadcast. Fourth in a series of six lectures by Professor Sidney S. Lamb of Sir George Williams University in Montreal. In this programme he discusses the conflict between the medieval view of man...