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A news and magazine programme. Studio rehearsal between presenters from different regions reading lines from Shakespeare. An exercise to test the ability to cut quickly between the regions.
American animation series. Wakko, Yakko, and Dot Warner, are Warner Brothers Studio creations who were too zany to be of any use to the studio. In this episode Yakko, Dot and Yakko enact a skit on Hamlet.
As part of the radio programme celebrating the opening of the BBC Oxford studio, the Oxford Dramatic Society performs Scene i of Act III of Clemence Dane’s play.
A discussion on King Lear, Measure for Measure, Othello and Troilus and Cressida. Also discussed are directing techniques and opera performances. The participants are Humphrey Tonkin (President of the...
The second of two videotapes designed to show how Shakespeare was and is performed in many ways. Presents three extracts from The Tempest - part of the opening storm, the scene in which Ariel taunts the...
A modern dress television production of Julius Caesar directed by Paul Nickell with Philip Bourneuf as Antony.
American animation series. Wakko, Yakko, and Dot Warner, are Warner Brothers Studio creations who were too zany to be of any use to the studio. In this episode Dot, Yakko, Hello Nurse and Slappy Squirrel...
Anthology drama series. A production of Julius Caesar adapted by Leo Penn. Theodore Bikel is Caesar and Alfred Ryder plays Mark Antony. Introduced by John Cannon.
Short drama by Francesca Martinez in response to Shakespeare’s sonnet no. 61. Music by Nina Whiteman. Maxine Peake reads "Is it thy will, thy image should keep open/My heavy eyelids to the weary night?".
Television special. Barbra Streisand and Jason Robards in a musical revue fashioned after vaudeville shows from the turn of last century to the 1920s. At one point in the show Streisand and Robards as ‘The...