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Radio broadcast. In this episode of the weekly arts review programme, Richard Buckle talks to Julian Jobb about the Shakespeare exhibition at Stratford-upon-Avon which aims to show Shakespeare’s life and...
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...
Irregularly scheduled series of musical specials featuring Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. Bernstein compares the beat in Shakespeare’s verse to rhythms in jazz, Beethoven’s...
Television documentary. John Tusa investigates Shakespeare’s reputation over four centuries. Aspects covered include examination of forgeries, nationalism and political implications. Extracts from films...
Television documentary. Discusses the authorship of Shakespeare. Thomas Bokenham, chairman of the Francis Bacon Society, believes he has discovered a cypher system that Bacon used to encrypt messages in the...
A multimedia presentation of Romeo and Juliet (CD ROM for MAC and two video cassettes) accompanied by a teacher’s manual written by Nancy Goodwin and Peggy O’Brien. Includes full text, sound interviews...
BBC schools broadcast. Scenes from Shakespeare’s comedy were chosen and adapted for radio by Jo Manton.
Radio programme on the week’s cultural events. In a ten-minute review, presenter Tom Sutcliffe discusses Gregory Doran’s musical version of The Merry Wives of Windsor, staged at Stratford-upon-Avon for...
A stalwart of the American Shakespeare Center, Benjamin Curns describes the perspective he’s developed by performing the Bard’s during his 16 years at the Center. This perspective is brought to bear in...
Two-part production of Shakespeare’s play, directed for radio by David Hitchinson. With Hugh Quarshie in the title role and Juliet Aubrey as Desdemona.