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British comedy sketch programme in which Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis satirise the week’s news in stand-up, sketches and songs. This episode’s concern with defining social groups briefly considers the...
Educational television. Transmitted in two fifteen-minute blocks, the production shows an English teacher in a north London comprehensive teaching Shakespeare’s play to a Year 9 class. The first part of...
An audio adaptation of William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream in six episodes, set in 2020 New York. The serial was created by Hannah Levin with Paul Walsh, Jaclyn Seelagy and Stefan Lewis. 4....
Feature film. Christoffer - heir to an industrial fortune - finds himself caught between professional duty and personal conflicts when his father commits suicide and he is summoned home to Denmark by his...
Devised for broadcasting on St. George’s Day , this sequence from Henry V was produced for radio by John Gibson with Richard Burton in the title role and John Neville as Chorus.
Television western series starring Clint Walker as Cheynne Bodie. Marshal Bodie is hired to investigate the death of the local Sheriff. He finds Mojave City lacking in civic-minded citizens. When a...
One act verse play by Gordon Bottomley adapted for radio by Morna Scott Stoddart. Narrated by Lamont Tilden.
Radio broadcast for schools, compiled and presented by David Self. With comments from Professor Norman Blake, Giles Block and Ian Richardson. Acted illustrations focus on Hamlet’s closet scene.
Shakespeare figures as a subject for quizzing in BBC Radio 4’s literary game show ‘The Write Stuff’. James Walton chairs the game of literary correctness. Author of the week, and subject for questions...
Radio broadcast. Second in a series of 26 weekly programmes "designed as an anthology of the best-known and best-loved speeches and scenes" from Shakespeare’s better known plays. Broadcast in two parts,...