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Radio documentary series presented by Linda Cookson. Directors, designers and leading actors discuss the planning and staging of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s current stage production of A Midsummer...
In the first week of November, each weekday edition of the BBC radio programme MORNING ON 3 featured two pieces of music inspired by Shakespeare. The following pieces of music were broadcast on this date:...
Thursday Opera Matinee. Radio production of Gustav Holst’s one-act comic opera. The words of the libretto are taken from Shakespeare’s King Henry IV. Philip Langridge is Prince Hal. The Men’s Voices of...
Radio adaptation of the play adapted and directed by Ned Chaillet. Samuel West plays the title role and Susannah York is Volumnia. With music composed by Orlando Gough, and performed by Jeremy Avis and the...
Radio broadcast. Last in a six-part series of talks by Dover Wilson, introducing Shakespeare’s tragedies to a general audience. This week’s talk ends the discussion of Hamlet which Dover Wilson...
Radio series, broadcast over five consecutive days, in which Peggy Reynolds unravels the plot of a Shakespeare play and introduces music associated with it. Part 2 THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR includes...
A shortened version of the play produced and adapted for radio by Peter Creswell. With Henry Caine as Caesar and Ion Swinley as Brutus.
Second in a series of radio programmes that introduces various fields of research within Shakespearean studies. Professor Una Ellis-Fermor, Professor of English in the University of London, indicates how the...
Schools radio broadcast. Dramatic reading of the ghost scenes from Act I of Hamlet.