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BBC weekly topical arts magazine series presented by James Mossman. This episode contains an item in which John Gielgud and George Rylands, in an evening of Shakespeare at the National Portrait Gallery,...
Topical satirical news programme including music, comedy and discussion. Includes a 1-minute sketch entitled ‘Meet Desdemona’, a spoof of Shakespeare featuring Hylda Baker, Fanny Carby and Roy Hudd...
Topical arts magazine series. Includes an item on the 2006 ‘Searching for Shakespeare’ exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, London which examined the available portraiture and biographical...
Late-night topical satire show, popularly known as TW3, presented by David Frost. In this episode there is a 4-minute Shakespeare sketch which satirises the arts series Monitor. David Frost is Huw Wheldon...
Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present a special one hour edition of their topical comedy radio series, The Now Show, applying its trademark gags and satirical political barbs to provide a commentary on previous...
A US series of informal and topical conversations with guests speaking from different geographical locations, including Dilys Powell from London, Tennessee Williams from Key West, Florida, and Yukio Mishima...
A BBC topical arts magazine series. This episode includes an interview with Edward Bond, who talks about his play Lear that premiered the same week with Harry Andrews in the title role. Bond states that his...
Radio broadcast. As part of this world entertainment review programme, Basil Rathbone introduces George Cukor’s new film ROMEO AND JULIET (1936). His talk is illustrated by a recorded excerpt of a scene...
Topical. Scenes from Henry V performed by the boys of King Edward VI Grammar School, Stratford-upon-Avon. Ball (op cit) believes this production to be the first amateur Shakespeare film. Screened at The...
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...