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Radio series in which public figures are interviewed about their favourite bit of Shakespeare. In this episode actress Zoe Wanamaker chooses the opening Chorus from Henry V as the piece of Shakespeare which...
Radio series in which public figures are interviewed about their favourite bit of Shakespeare. In this episode musician Jools Holland chooses a passage from Henry IV Part 2 (Act 5 Sc 5)as the piece of...
Radio series in which public figures are interviewed about their favourite bit of Shakespeare. In this episode the director of the National Theatre Nicholas Hytner chooses a scene from Henry IV Part 2 (Act 3...
Classic British radio comedy series. First episode in series eight includes a fifteen-minute parody of The Taming of the Shrew ("Pruneplay of the Week"). A breakneck smattering of silly voices and dreadful...
Classic British radio comedy series. Episode 11 in series 5 (50th show) includes a fifteen-minute parody of Othello. A breakneck smattering of silly voices and dreadful puns is held together by funny songs...
Radio series in which public figures are interviewed about their favourite bit of Shakespeare. In this episode writer and actor Stephen Fry chooses Mistress Quickly’s speech from Henry V (Act 2 Sc 3)on the...
The Henry VI trilogy abridged and produced by Raymond Raikes and broadcast in two parts. Part 2. Nigel Lambert is King Henry. Ian McKellen plays both Richard, Duke of York and his son, Richard, Duke of...
`Concise acting versions’ of ten plays read by Richard Burton, Ralph Richardson, John Gielgud, Peggy Ashcroft, Anna Massey, Sarah Churchill, Michael Redgrave, Peter Finch, Peter O’Toole and others. The...
Classic BBC radio comedy show. Episode 9 in the third series includes a fifteen-minute parody of Julius Caesar. A breakneck smattering of silly voices and dreadful puns is held together by funny songs and...
National Theatre recording on a single, fixed camera of the modern-dress production of Henry V directed by Nicholas Hynter and designed by Tim Hatley.