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Religious service from Holy Trinity Church in Stratford-upon-Avon on the occasion of thanksgiving for the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s birth. The preacher is Dr Coggan, Archbiship of York in the...
The Educational Recording Agency (ERA) celebrates the 20th anniversary of its existence this month. While licensed use of formerly broadcast content is now a commonplace throughout UK education, it is...
Dramatic reading of Shakespeare’s poem with Susan Fleetwood as Venus and Michael Maloney as Adonis. Norman Rodway narrates. The poem is adapted for radio by Marcella Evaristi and directed by Hilary Norrish.
Two-part production of Shakespeare’s play adapted by Brett Usher, directed by Walter Acosta, starring David Schofield as Henry. No further information available (12/2008).
G. Wilson Knight gives the ‘Lift Up Your Hearts’ talks for the anniversary week. The five episodes focus on different aspects of Shakespeare and his faith.
Radio version of Shakespeare’s play produced by R. D. Smith, starring John Neville in the lead.
It’s that time of the year again! We want to hear your thoughts about all aspects of Learning on Screen in our annual membership survey. When we conducted our membership survey last year, we were...
22 October 2011 National Media Museum, Bradford As the 75th anniversary of the “world’s first regular high definition television service” approaches, the Museum will mark this important milestone...
A 2-CD set features historic recordings of celebrated people in the arts, drama, the sciences, sport and exploration. Shakespeare-related items include Ellen Terry as Ophelia and Sir Henry Irving as Richard...
The project’s research has involved three elements: a 30-year history of Film4 as a feature film producer, a survey of the breadth of Channel 4’s broadcast film content (including purchased film,...