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A collection of speeches and broadcasts recording key moments of the twentieth century, preserved, restored and digitally enhanced on MP3 audio. Includes Alger Hiss "I am not, and never have been, a member...
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...
An adaptation into three parts of all three parts of Henry VI, and Richard III. The plays were performed by the Royal Shakespeare Company under the titles Henry VI, Edward IV and Richard III. They were...
A video recording, using a single, fixed camera, of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 2000 studio production of Richard II. Directed by Stephen Pimlott with Samuel West as Richard.
Viewfinder speaks to actor, writer and director Barnaby Edwards about TextbookStuff.com, an audio company dedicated to bringing literature to life. Q. Barnaby, what exactly is TextbookStuff.com?...
Episode 1 - The Green-Eyed Monster William Shakespeare is on a mission to achieve upward mobility for himself and his family. With his old rival, Robert Greene, firmly in place as the Master of Heralds,...
The University of York has published a cross-disciplinary multimedia website detailing its staging of John Marston’s rarely-produced comedy The Dutch Courtesan. Michael Cordner looks at its realisation on...
Charles Urban: Pioneering the Non-Fiction Film in Britain and America, 1897-1925 by Luke McKernan (University of Exeter Press, 2013), 256 pages, ISBN: 978-0859898829 (hardback) £60 About the reviewer:...
Film version of Shakespeare’s play derived from Richard Eyre’s National Theatre production. Set in a context of 1930s’ fascism, where Mosley’s troops have taken power.
A four-part historical documentary series on the life of Shakespeare, presented by Michael Wood.