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Welsh television entertainment and arts programme. Theatre director Michael Bogdanov looks at the influence of Wales and the Welsh on the life and work of Shakespeare.
As part of the BBC Radio Wales Roy Noble afternoon radio show, theatre director Michael Bogdanov discusses the links between Wales and Shakespeare.
Gordon Downie conducts the Contemporary Music Ensemble of Wales in a programme which includes Stravinsky’s Three Songs from William Shakespeare.
A performance of The Tempest directed by Michael Bogdanov with largely untrained actors from the Tiger Bay community in Cardiff. No cast details known (09/2008).
Audio cassette. HRH, The Prince of Wales’ selection of passages from Shakespeare read by actors and actresses including John Gielgud, Maggie Smith, Alan Bates, Juliet Stevenson and Bernard Cribbins.
Film of the rebuilding of the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, comprising: views of exterior of theatre, entrance hall and box office, 1932 ceremony of laying foundation stone, 2 July 1929 work in progress...
Monthly arts and entertainment series. This episode includes an item which looks at Cymni Ballet Gwent’s The Tempest designed by Yvonne Williams and choreographed by Darius James.
Second of three programmes of ‘fact and fancy’ concerned with Shakespeare’s Welsh characters. H. P. Burton’s dramatic feature tells the story of the first production of King Henry IV, Part 1, and...
The NEWSNIGHT episode includes a lighthearted report by Mark Easton comparing Prince Charles (whose favourite Shakespeare play is Henry V) to a Shakespearean prince. The programme also comprises interviews...
First of three programmes of ‘fact and fancy’ concerned with Shakespeare’s Welsh characters. According to Radio Times listing notes, the dramatic feature by H. P. Burton tells the story of the first...