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Dramatic monologue for radio by Peter Mottley which imagines the Battle of Agincourt as told by a common soldier - Prince Hal’s drinking companion, Pistol.
Second of a six-part series of plays broadcast to schools. A dramatic interpretation of Shakespeare’s comedy by representative Radio Players. With Douglas Burbidge, Lillian Harrison and Abraham Sofaer.
In this radio talk Hitchcock replies to Granville-Barker’s proposition that Shakespeare’ plays could not be represented adequately on the air or the screen from the point of view of the filmmaker. Val...
Complete performance of the play by Tom Stoppard.
Sonnet no. 76 / Alfred Janson (6:01) - Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? / Nils Lindberg (2:58) - Fancies / Sven-Eric Johanson (13:59) - Songs of Ariel from Shakespeare’s The Tempest (11:30) -...
Feature film variety revue. A collection of party pieces by a host of British variety stars (Will Fyffe, Cicely Courtneidge, Jack Hulbert, Tommy Handley). Throughout there is a running gag with Donald...
Radio version by Tom Stoppard based on his original stage play. Directed by John Tydeman with music by Marc Wilkinson.
Television version of a thrust stage production, using an undergraduate company of fourteen and shot in the 14th-century cellars of Mottisfont Abbey, Romsey. The production emphasises the centrality to...
In this episode of the radio series the Shakespearean actor, director and scholar Harley Granville-Barker explains why (in his opinion) Shakespeare cannot be interpreted on the screen, and can be interpreted...
Radio adaptation of All’s Well That Ends Well with Barbara Jefford as the Countess.