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Radio broadcast. First of a two-part educational language learning programmes focusing on Shakespeare as the world’s greatest poet and playwright.
BBC radio morning magazine programme presented by Jack de Manio. Includes a short item on Peter, a budgerigar at Guildford Public Library, who can speak the lines ‘to be or not to be’ and’friends,...
Television series produced by the BBC Disability Programmes Unit. William Shakespeare comes back to earth and works in an ad agency re-working his disabled heroes for a charity campaign.
Radio broadcast. Second of a two-part educational language learning programmes focusing on Shakespeare as the world’s greatest poet and playwright. This episode examines how events and cultural influences...
Educational television. Students in groups are given different instruments to represent different emotions. Drums, for example, can portray anger. As they read a monologue, the students play instruments...
Radio programme. In conversation with Suzy Klein, Simon Russell Beale introduces and reads five of his favourite love sonnets. Presented by Sean Rafferty.
Educational television. Year 9 pupils at The Bolsover School (a business and enterprise specialist school in Derbyshire) tell the story of The Tempest. The pupils use a variety of different musical genres,...
Radio current affairs and news programme presented by John Humphrys and Edward Stourton. Includes an item, introduced by Humphrys, that reports on Ian McKellen recording a few lines from Sonnet 18 ‘Shall I...
Educational television. West Berkshire English consultant Frances Gregory believes teachers should teach Shakespeare with plays, not just books, to encourage pupils to write more confidently. She believes...
Educational television. Pupils from Denbigh High School in Luton re-enact extracts from Richard III, analysing both the personalities and motivations of the characters. The pupils discuss why performing the...