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Independent Local Radio programme. Actor and director Bryan Forbes is interviewed on the forthcoming publication of his book on the history of British acting. Forbes describes directing actor Peter O’Toole...
Radio adaptation of the play broadcast in two parts. Produced by Peter Watts, with Laurence Payne and Belle Chrystall in the title roles.
An advertisment for Amour, distributor of adult movies. A young woman, perhaps a student, speaks to camera in an audition ‘Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?/Thou are more lovely’. The off-screen...
Podcast. Steven Sabel and Bryan Wildenthal are joined by Tom Regnier and Mark Andre Alexander to discuss the many references to the law in Shakespeare’s plays.
Last in a series of Shakespeare audio recordings that appear to have been issued by The Times. The production is directed by Frank Hauser with Lee Montague as Shylock and Barbara Jefford as Portia. Leigh...
Radio version of the play produced by Val Gielgud. With Sebastian Shaw as Brutus, George Hayes as Cassius and Richard Williams as Caesar. The music is specially written by Christopher Whelen.
Podcast. Austin Tichenor talks to writer-producer Bryan Cogman about TV fantasy shows, who brought his knowledge of Shakespeare to such projects as Games of Thrones and The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of...
Television variety show. In one sketch Eva Gabor reveals an ambition to play Shakespeare but her manservant (Wattis) puts a stop to it. No further details available (6/2007).
Podcast. Steven Sabel and Bryan Wildenthal, the Vice President of the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship, look at the basic questions around who wrote the Shakespeare plays and why such candidates as Marlowe,...
A collection of Shakespeare’s sonnets read by actors, and songs inspired by the sonnets. The many performers include John Gielgud, Annie Lennox, Richard Attenborough, Peter Barkworth, Bryan Ferry, Kenneth...