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BBC Radio 4 series in which famous villains are given a re-trial. In this episode Jeffrey Archer defends Macbeth against charges of overriding ambition.
Radio programme. Melvyn Bragg and guests Professor Katherine Duncan-Jones, Professor John Sutherland and textual scholar Grace Ioppolo examine what we do know about the life of William Shakespeare. How was...
BBC Radio 4 series in which famous villains are given a re-trial. In this episode politician and writer Roy Hattersley argues that Shakespeare’s Richard III was the victim of a press conspiracy.
Comedy radio show. This episode features the world premiere of Romeo and Juliet for telephone. No further information found [April 2010].
BBC Radio 4 series in which famous villains are given a re-trial. In this episode agony aunt and columnist Irma Kurtz makes a case for Lady Macbeth to moderator Clive Anderson.
Radio version of Love’s Labour’s Lost. No further details known (4/2007).
Jonathan Freedland and Professor Emma Smith discuss the closure of theatres in Shakespeare’s time during an outbreak of the plague in 1603.
Radio broadcast. A reading by Ian McDiarmid of James Shapiro’s book of the same title which is an account of the extraordinary year in which Shakespeare wrote King Lear, Macbeth and Antony and Cleopatra....
A video recording, using a single camera, of Richard Eyre’s 1997 production of King Lear with Ian Holm in the title role.