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CBS radio broadcast. A heavily condensed version of As You Like It with its director, Margaret Webster as Rosalind. A long introductory narrative explains the plot.
Radio broadcast. A musical version of The Taming of the Shrew written especially for Columbia Workshop. Few of Shakespeare’s lines survive in the modern dialogue. Carleton Young and Nan Sunderland play...
Radio drama. In the preamble to a memory play about silk replacing beaver as a material for making hats, Kit Carson’s friend Doc mentions that his eyes are getting weak, which he blames on excessive...
Radio broadcast. Ray Collins reads from Hamlet including the entire ‘to be or not to be’ soliloquy. To demonstrate the quality of older and newer microphones, the sound engineer switches microphones...
Radio broadcast. A discussion between Dr Frank C. Baxter of the University of Southern California and three fictitious experts. According to Jensen (op cit) these are a stuffy Englishman, an American...
Radio broadcast exploring who wrote Shakespeare’s plays, a question answered by asking Shakespeare himself. The host is Dr Frank C. Baxter of the University of Southern California and Shakespeare is played...
Radio drama by Arthur Miller about the Shakespeare forger William Henry Ireland. Ireland’s ghost narrates the story.
Radio broadcast. A discussion set in the land of Public Domain, in a fantastic kingdom where there is no copyright and fictional characters argue the pros and cons of copyright law. Such a debate occurs...
Radio drama. A young woman tries to get her boyfriend to live in the big city with her. He tries to get her to settle down in their small town. She lists the horrors of staying, which include becoming a...
Radio programme made to celebrate twenty five years of radio broadcasting. Includes mention of some of Shakespeare’s lines that have become clichés of the language followed by excerpts from Hamlet’s...