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A televised production of the play with Margaret Leighton as Rosalind and Laurence Harvey as Orlando.
Twenty-six part series on literature and literary analysis designed for college and high school classes and presented by Fran Dorn. Episode 19 uses Hamlet to illustrate the development of dramatic character...
Radio adaptation of Barrie Rutter’s 2009 Northern Broadsides company production of the play at the West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds with Lenny Henry taking the title role.
New radio production of Shakespeare’s historical drama, adapted and directed by Sally Avens. Introduced by Toby Jones.
Combining known facts with a fictional interpretation, this biographical drama written by Nan Woodhouse is set in the seventeenth century and tells the story of Judith, Shakespeare’s youngest daughter.
Comedy series. Prince George is worried about his popularity after an anarchist throws a bomb at him. He agrees to recite a brilliant speech by Blackadder, "to show the oppressed masses how unusually...
The monthly roundup of film and television publications compiled by Simon Baker, Institute of Historical Research, & published here at the BUFVC by Linda Kaye. Simon's Highlights Of note in this...
Professor of Anthropology and Director of the Center for Visual Anthropology at the University of Southern California, Timothy Asch made several groundbreaking documentaries and was a champion for the use of...
From its inception in 1982 to its demise in 1998 (with the launch of the subscription service FilmFour, now Film4 on Freeview), Film on Four was the flagship broadcast strand for new feature films...
The British Universities Film & Video Council were pleased to receive the following entries to the Learning on Screen Awards 2014: 50 years of the National Theatre National Theatre 9:47...