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Current affairs radio programme hosted by Frank Stasio. Amongst his guests is Duke University law professor James Boyle, who talks about his portrayal of the centuries-old Shakespeare authorship debate in...
Early morning current affairs series including a review of the newspapers and chats with people in the news. Includes item (1.40 sec] in which Harriet Walter and Phyllida Lloyd talk about the current...
A five minute sequence in the current affairs programme in which presenter Richard Kershaw discusses the growing belief that some of Shakespeare’s plays were written by Christopher Marlowe. Includes a...
Current affairs series broadcast nightly. Includes a short televised excerpt from the controversial production directed by Peter Oyston and Julius Gellner at the Mermaid Theatre in 1971 showing Bruce...
Daily current affairs show. This episode focuses on the closed world of women in Afghanistan with the story of a Canadian director, Corinne Jaber, and her staging of Love’s Labour’s Lost in Kabul....
Current affairs series. This edition includes a short sequence in which presenter Fran Morrison reports from the Barbican, London, where actress Jenny Agutter is playing four different roles in a season with...
Current affairs and news series. In this episode Ian Smith reports on plans about the new theatre that is to be built on the banks of the Thames, a project which is facing opposition from the local council....
Television news and current affairs series hosted by Jeremy Paxman. The episode includes a 3-minute item on attitudes to Shakespeare. Carol Vordeman had failed to answer a question on Shakespeare on the quiz...
Television current affairs series. Includes an item (c 9min) in which Fran Morrison reports on London’s National Theatre production of Measure for Measure, directed by Michael Rudman, which is set in the...
Australian radio current affairs talk series presented by Phillip Adams. This edition is a panel discussion from the 8th World Shakespeare Congress, hosted by the University of Queensland, on Shakespeare’s...