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Abreviated radio adapatation of Shakespeare’s play adapted for broadcasting by Richard Wigmore and produced by Gordon House. The music is by Bernard Shaw. No further information known (12/2008).
A ‘radiography’ written by John Wilders and John Powell, constructing Shakespeare’s life in his own words and images. "Part documentary, part drama, and part ‘musical’, this Elizabethan spectacular...
`The Cellar Tapes’ revue. Includes a sketch (7 mins), written and acted, by Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie, which parodies a Shakespeare masterclass. The speech being worked on is from Troilus and Cressida,...
Chinese writer and actress Tsai Chin talks about her life in Shanghai, London and New York and her return to China to direct a production of The Tempest. Includes a brief extract from the production (in...
Sitcom centred around Timothy Lumsden, a depressed 41-year-old who still lives at home with, and is dominated by, his mother. In this episode Timothy is promoted from prompter to Bottom in the the local...
Anthology arts series presented by Melvyn Bragg. The first half of the programme features Joseph Papp. The segment, filmed in New York City, shows Papp being interviewed at various locations relevant to his...
Live sound recording of Peter Gill’s 1981 production of Much Ado About Nothing with Penelope Wilton as Beatrice and Michael Gambon as Benedick.
Radio version of Shakespeare’s play directed for radio by Glyn Dearman, starring Wendy Murray as Viola, Harriet Walter as Olivia and Norman Rodway as Sir Toby. Music composed and conducted by David Cain.
Radio play written and directed by Douglas Kennedy. set in Dublin, it focuses on visiting American academic Bradshaw (Blain Fairman), whose main reason for accepting his post in the English department is to...
David Jesson-Dibley discusses the play. The recording is designed to stimulate both group discussion and individual research, to suggest ways of organising material, and to encourage personal response to the...