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Both ‘7 h du soir’ and the additional track ‘7 PM’ of the 4 track EP by French sixties singer Jacqueline Taïeb and The Amsterdam BeatClub end with an excerpt from Hamlet’s "To be or not to be"...
R. H. Wells sings and accompanies on lute the songs of Thomas Campion, explaining their poetry, musical style and their place in the Elizabethan England.
Radio broadcast. Excerpts adapted by William Dawkins from H. Paul Kliss’ 1955 stage production for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Robert Loper is Macbeth. Narrated by Kliss.
Radio broadcast. A series of four inventions by H.F. Rubinstein based on well-known themes of literature or history. In this episode the author speculates on the life of Shakespeare’s characters some time...
Instructional programme. Eileen Atkins and Brian Cox introduce scenes from Macbeth, The Taming of the Shrew, and Othello. They play all the roles, changing costumes and make-up. Between scenes they give...
Radio broadcast. Last in a group of three talks in which H. V. D. Dyson, Fellow of Merton College, Oxford, considers Shakespeare’s treatment of death. In this episode Dyson discusses Henry V, Troilus and...
Radio broadcast of Richard Henry Walthew’s (1872-1951) operetta in one act adapted for broadcasting and produced by performed by the BBC Theatre Orchestra, conductor John Ansell. Libretto by R. H. U....
Second of three programmes of ‘fact and fancy’ concerned with Shakespeare’s Welsh characters. H. P. Burton’s dramatic feature tells the story of the first production of King Henry IV, Part 1, and...
The Times programme listings for that day suggests that Marjorie Unett, Mrs B. Henry, Dorothy Allcock, Ivor Thomas, R.J. Mesney, and W. H. Atkins performed scenes from Shakespeare’s plays in a variety...
Six programmes, broadcast daily, in which Simon Callow explores the hidden meaning of the Sonnets by following a radical reordering by John Padel. Believing that the W.H. is William Herbert, it suggests that...