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Second in a twelve-part series of schools talks by J.C. Stobart and R.E. Jeffrey about the portrayal of kings in Shakespeare’s plays.
Last in a twelve-part series of schools talks by J.C. Stobart and R.E. Jeffrey about the portrayal of kings in Shakespeare’s plays. This final episode seems to focus on some of the dukes instead.
Third in a twelve-part series of schools talks by J.C. Stobart and R.E. Jeffrey about the portrayal of kings in Shakespeare’s plays.
As part of a mixed radio programme showcasing famous love scenes from music and literature, Hesketh Pearson and Mary O’Farrell perform excerpts from Romeo and Juliet (II ii), Richard III (I ii), and A...
Newsreel item. The winning design for the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre by architect Elisabeth Scott.
First in a twelve-part series of schools talks by J.C. Stobart and R.E. Jeffrey about the portrayal of kings in Shakespeare’s plays. This introductory episode focuses on the monarch under which Shakespeare...
As part of a mixed radio programme showcasing famous love scenes from music and literature, Michael Hogan and Hilda Bruce-Potter perform a 6-minute excerpt of Act III, Scene I from The Tempest. The...
Fourth in a twelve-part series of schools talks by J.C. Stobart and R.E. Jeffrey about the portrayal of kings in Shakespeare’s plays.
Sixth in a twelve-part series of schools talks by J. C. Stobart and R. E. Jeffrey about the portrayal of kings in Shakespeare’s plays.
Radio programme arranged and introduced by J. R. Clynes. The BBC Programme Records entry suggests that four scenes from Much Ado About Nothing are presented by Alfred Harris, Ralph de Rohan and staff as part...