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Radio broadcast. Five-part talk held by R. E. Sopwith for secondary schools which together constitutes a study on Shakespeare’s comedy.
Radio drama with strong Hamlet parallels and many quotations from the play. The plot centres on Roy Rayburn who dominated the American stage for many years until he was committed to an asylum nine years...
Eight of a series of talks on English painting, 1700-1840. John Woodward, Assistant Keeper of the Department of Fine Art, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, gives a talk about Shakespeare illustrations. With...
Radio broadcast. Critical discussion between Shakespeare scholars E. M. W. Tillyard and Clifford Leech on whether the two parts of Henry IV should be conceived as a whole or whether Part 2 is to be regarded...
Radio programme comprised of Shakespeare songs conducted by Trevor Harvey and sung by the BBC singers. The songs include: Who is Sylvia? (German) Ye spotted snakes (Geoffrey Shaw) Sigh no more, ladies (E. J....
Radio melodrama by Allan McClelland re-written for broadcasting from his stage-play Call It Madness in collaboration with E.J. King Bull. Starting off with young wannabe actor Denzil (Michael Warre)...
Radio broadcast of Shakespeare’s play produced by J. E. Jeffrey with Hey Petrie as Puck. Mendelssohn’s incidental music is performed by the Wireless Orchestra with Dan Godfrey (Junior) as conductor. The...
Fiction film parody. Edgar and his schoolfriends mount a disastrous production of Hamlet.
Radio version of Shakespeare’s play arranged for broadcasting and produced by E. A. Harding. Told in three parts. With Stephen Murray as Leontes and Elspeth March as Hermione. Music composed and conducted...
A personal view of the play presented by Stephen Spender. The series aims to develop a greater understanding and appreciation of the plays by placing them in their social and historical context and by...