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As part of a musical concert programme, Ellen Terry recites the ‘Hubert and Arthur’ scene from the BBC London station.
Author and lecturer, Terry Tamminen discusses the impact of The Lost Letters of William Shakespeare.. These are a collection of 16th century letters that he has in his possession but were they written by the...
Terry Hands, Artistic Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company, is interviewed about his career, with particular reference to the financial difficulties which had dogged the Company in years prior to the...
This podcast is presented by Ben Lawrence and is a collaboration between The Telegraph and the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC). ‘Horrible Histories’ creator Terry Deary reflects on the so-called curse of...
Radio programme. Violet Vanbrugh recites Catherine of Aragon’s speech from the ‘Trial Scene’ in a 60-minute programme that is comprised of a variety of music pieces composed by Mozart and a "Message of...
Interview by Dr Ros Barber with the Globe’s Artistic Director, Michelle Terry in which she discusses her gender-blind casting policy and her opinion on the debates around who wrote which parts of...
Special radio programme broadcast in honour of actress Ellen Terry’s 80th birthday. Introductory remarks are by James Agate. The programme is made up of performances of extracts from plays by Shakespeare...
Ellen Terry reciting Ophelia’s speech from Act IV v 5. beginning ‘Dear maid, kind sister...". The speech is included in GREAT HISTORICAL SHAKESPEARE RECORDINGS issued by Naxos (Catalogued separately).
A discussion between John Goode, University of Warwick, and Dr Terry Eagleton, Wadham College, Oxford. Alternate track contains Coriolanus: Politics and Tragedy.
Radio broadcast. Item from THEATRE CALL. Terry Hands, Royal Shakespeare Company director, is interviewed by Michael Billington on his productions of the Shakespeare histories at Stratford-upon-Avon.