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Radio broadcast for schools presented by Margaret Hotine. Includes an interview with director Ronald Eyre and actress Sarah Woodward. The focus of the programme is on The Winter’s Tale.
Jealousy decimates a reunion between old friends, a once happy marriage and the childhood of a princess. In Act 4 scenes 1, 2 and 3, sixteen years have passed and Leontes regrets his jealousy s well as the...
Schools broadcast of four programmes based on Shakespeare’s play arranged for radio by John Richmond.
A five-part radio series in which Professor Emma Smith, University of Oxford, talks to major public figures about the role that Shakespeare might play in dealing with contemporary issues. With contributions...
Television series for schools. A partner series to MACBETH first broadcast in the autumn term 1970. REFLECTIONS considers the five main themes of the play - tyranny, loyalty, ambition, man and woman, and the...
Radio broadcast, Writer Robert McCrum goes to America to assess Shakespeare’s appeal. In Washington he discovers that his plays are used to discuss ideas of power and politics. He meets Stephen Sondheim...
Radio broadcast for schools presented by Margaret Hotine. Includes an interview with director Ronald Eyre and actress Sarah Woodward. The focus of the programme is on Measure for Measure.
Laurence Olivier is interviewed by Kathleen Tynan. He tells of his time at the National Theatre and gives his opinion (not complimentary) on Viscount Chandos, Peter Brook and Peter Hall. He talks at length...
Schools broadcast of four programmes based on scenes from Shakespeare’s play arranged for radio by John Allen with Deryck Guyler, Denys Blakelock and Pamela Allan. Stanley MacKenzie narrates. Introduction...
In a campaign to promote its new 3008 Crossover car, Peugeot-sponsored TV advertisement series ‘Casting Tape’ is based on the concept of a director conducting a casting session for Peugeot. In this clip,...