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Television discussion. Following the television production THE TAMING OF THE SHREW (tx BBC 20 April 1952) Margaret Johnston (Kate in the production), Ivor Brown (theatre critic for The Observer), George More...
The BBC has announced that it is to broadcast 'epic film versions' of Richard II, Henry IV parts I and II, and Henry V as part of a season of Shakespeare's history plays to be produced by Oscar-winning...
The Arden Shakespeare The BUFVC Shakespeare project used The Arden Shakespeare Complete Works as its standard reference text. BBC Active Shakespeare Collection The BBC Television Shakespeare series is...
Barry Took discusses the play to complement its transmission in the ‘BBC Television Shakespeare’ series. The aim of the series of radio talks was to develop a greater understanding and appreciation of...
A personal view of the play presented by Dennis Potter. The series aims to develop a greater understanding and appreciation of the plays by placing them in their social and historical context and by...
A personal view of the play presented by General Sir John Hackett, analysing Coriolanus’ soldierly qualities and failings. The series aims to develop a greater understanding and appreciation of the plays...
A personal view of the play presented by Stephen Spender. The series aims to develop a greater understanding and appreciation of the plays by placing them in their social and historical context and by...
A personal view of the play presented by Roy Hudd. The series aims to develop a greater understanding and appreciation of the individual plays by placing them in their social and historical context and by...
A personal view of the play presented by Lord Chalfont. The series aims to develop a greater understanding and appreciation of the plays by placing them in their social and historical context and by...
A personal view of the play presented by Jonathan Dimbleby. The series aims to develop a greater understanding and appreciation of the plays by placing them in their social and historical context and by...