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British television comedy series. This episode includes a c5 minute sketch in which a large American car skids around a corner and stops at the side of the curb in a smart Harley Street-like location. Terry...
British television comedy series. The episodes features a sketch which presents the first underwater production of Measure For Measure. Dubbed over an expanse of sea is muffled Shakespearean blank verse. The...
British television comedy series. Includes a sketch, presented in newsreel style, satirising Mary Whitehouse’s campaign against pornography. A coach load of ‘pepperpots’ (middle-class grey-haired women...
Recording of the Globe Theatre 2018 gender fluid production of Hamlet directed by Federay Holmes and Elle While. With Michelle Terry in the title role. The recording is directed for Opus Arte by Ian Russell.
A new jazz work by Ken Rattenbury inspired by the ‘seven ages of man’ speech from As You Like It. The soliloquy is spoken by Alan Reeve-Jones and the music is conducted by the composer.
Radio version of the play adapted by Hugh Stewart and produced by Val Gielgud. With Leslie Banks and Phyllis Neilson-Terry in the lead, Preston Lockwood narrates. Incidental music composed by William Walton.
Feature film adapted from the novel by John Barth. Jacob Horner (Keach) is an emotionally disturbed young college professor who enters a catatonic state and undergoes therapy from an unorthodox psychologist,...
In the first episode of the Monty Python special (performed in phonetic German), a documentary about Albrecht Dürer is interrupted by a condensed performance of The Merchant of Venice, starring ‘The Bad...
A video recording, using a single, fixed camera of the the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 1990 production of Love’s Labour’s Lost. Directed by Terry Hands with Simon Russell Beale as the King of Navarre...
Live sound recording of Terry Hands’ 1975 production of Henry IV. Part 2 for the Royal Shakespeare Company with Emrys James as King Henry, Alan Howard as Hal and Brewster Mason as Falstaff.