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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...
Radio adaptation of Shakespeare’s play arranged and produced by Raymond Raikes. With Francis de Wolff as Duke of Ephesus.
Made-for-television film directed by Hans Dieter Schwarze. Music composed and performed by Erich Ferstl.
Transcriptions of hour radio broadcasts. Selected by Professor G.B. Harrison and enacted by drama students at the University of Michigan. Uses scenes from Henry IV. Part 1, Much Ado About Nothing and Hamlet...
Radio comedy series. Includes a fifteen-minute parody of Macbeth in which a breakneck smattering of silly voices and dreadful puns is being held together by funny songs and the groans and laughs from the...
Radio drama. Comedy by Gary Brown about Eric Gill’s fictionalised clash with the BBC and Lord Reith over the propriety of the appearance of his famous sculpture of Ariel and Prospero outside Broadcasting...
Cult CBC radio comedy sci-fi adventure serial. Johnny and Dante time travel to Elizabethan England to try and find out who wrote Shakespeare’s plays. They find themselves involved in an assassination...
Talk by BBC radio’s first drama critic Archibald Haddon. Among the various stage plays that he praises for their comic qualities, he discusses J. M. Barrie’s ‘Rosalind’. A "comedy of...
A musical version of the play adapted by Lionel Harris and Robert MacNab. The production originally ran at the Arts Theatre Club, London in a version with added music by Julian Slade. Dennis Ringrowe is the...
A version of Ferenc Molnár’s playlet comedy in which the actor is so taken over by the role of Lear that he speaks in Shakespearean verse.