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Feature film. A satire on the ‘inspirational’ teacher in high schools. Richard Clark wants to prove to his father, a headmaster, that he can be an inspirational teacher and secures a post at Marion Barry...
Second of a three-part radio programme in which performers discuss their interpretations of a particular work. John Caird, Max Stafford-Clark and Simon Russell Beale talk about their respective takes on...
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...
Canadian arts series. The Taming of the Shrew adapted by John Bethune and directed by Mario Prizek. David Buck is Petruchio and Susan Clark Katherina.
Television documentary series tracing the history and progress of Western civilisation. Discussing the theme of progress and communication, Kenneth Clark speaks of the Reformation, the Germany of Dürer and...
Live sound recording of King Lear by the English Stage Company directed by Max Stafford-Clark. Tom Wilkinson is Lear.
Television drama. Sol Hurak’s presentation of the Old Vic Company’s production of Romeo and Juliet based on the stage production by Robert Helpmann. Directed for the Old Vic by Michael Benthall and by...
Educational video aimed at ages 1 to 4. Combines poetry with classical music, bright objects and happy thoughts designed to stimulate babies and young children and expose them to language.Twelve words...
Video recording of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 2002 production of Edward III directed by Anthony Clark with David Rintoul in the title role.
Radio documentary on the first Stratford (Ontario) Shakespeare Festival relating how the Festival was conceived, financed and realised and how the audience viewed the first performance of Richard III which...