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Radio broadcast. Coverage of the decision by the New Zealand government to cut its support for the annual secondary school Shakespeare Festival amid claims that the playwright’s work promotes a ‘canon of...
Documentary transmitted within the BBC Focus Slot in The LEARNING ZONE. Assesses the importance of soliloquies in Shakespeare’s plays and includes an interview with Kenneth Branagh in which he discusses...
Television advertisement for ING Financial Services. "The commercial opens with a long shot of a young white woman sitting on a bench in the park with ING on it as a young Asian man comes up to her and asks...
British television comedy series. This episode includes a c5 minute sketch in which a large American car skids around a corner and stops at the side of the curb in a smart Harley Street-like location. Terry...
Radio adaptation by Carl Ritchie of Hugh C. Evans’ 1966 production for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Drastically cut to 24 minutes the version omits the fairies and the Athens aristocracy and...
Cut-out animation by Dagmar Doubkova. An animated lecture for women and girls to advise them how to handle dominant men. No further details known. (12/2008).
A news and magazine programme. Studio rehearsal between presenters from different regions reading lines from Shakespeare. An exercise to test the ability to cut quickly between the regions.
Animated film using paper cut-outs. The film is a satirical comment in favour of pacifism. Romeo and Juliet are children of feuding families who duel with modern implements of war including bombs and tanks....
Animated short. "A tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury signifying nothing". The lines inspired animator Jacques Giraldeau to dwell on man’s passion for life, and his propensity to destroy...
A heavily cut radio adaptation of Shakespeare’s tragedy with Robert Speaight in the title role. With T.C. L. Farrar as narrator.