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TV travel series hosted by comedian Susan Calman. In this episode, Susan visits the part of the Midlands known as Shakespeare Country, where she stops at Warwick Castle to try her hand at archery; she then...
A documentary on an archaeological investigation of Shakespeare’s tomb presented by historian Dr Helen Castor. For decades, all requests to perform archaeology at the grave have been turned down by Holy...
Radio broadcast. The Rape of Lucrece edited and arranged by John Barton. Read by John Barton, Tony Church and Georgina Ward.
Experimental film based on Robert Lepage’s 1988 stage play which explores the notion that human interaction is as volatile and as unpredictable as the shifting of the Earth. Madeleine (Marie Gignac) is an...
Reality series. First to host is B&B veteran Paul Workman, the no-nonsense owner of Hamlet House in Stratford-upon-Avon - where guests who complain are given short shrift. Paul makes the most of the...
Television production of the play, set in the year 800 and staged entirely in Granada’s Manchester studio, and one of the few not based on a prior stage production. With music specially composed by Gordon...
Television series based on investigating purported paranormal activity. The locations for this episode are Avon Riverbank, the Falstaff Experience Museum, New Place, Hall’s Croft and Clopton Well in...
Four short documentaries about the making of 4Learning’s contemporary production of Twelfth Night which was specially made for broadcast on school’s television. The programmes offer extended interviews...
Documentary on the making of Kenneth Branagh’s HENRY V. Shows the film in production and provides , extracts from the finished film and interviews with actors and crew.
Peter Galman, actor and artistic director of the Shakespeare Troupe of South Florida, discusses his career with Michelle Solomon with a special focus on King Lear. Others on the panel include actress Margery...