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Professor A R Humphreys, University of Leicester, and Dr Gareth Lloyd Evans, University of Birmingham, discuss the play.
The personal father-son relationship between Prince Hal and Henry is examined to see how it illuminates the larger historical issues of the play. Prince Hal is played by Michael Thomas and Henry by Peter...
Professor G.K. Hunter places Henry IV Parts 1 and 2 within the cycle of Shakespeare’s history plays and examines Shakespeare’s achievement in them.
Schools radio broadcast. Part of series on Shakespeare’s characters, this programme looks at the Falstaff scenes in Henry IV.
Fourth of 6 one-hour episodes in which three plays (Henry IV, Part 1 and Part 2, Henry V) are joined together in Dickon Reed’s radio adaptation which follows the fortunes of Prince Hal. With music by...
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 broadcast accompanying Dickon Reed’s 6 one-hour adaptation of Henry IV and Henry V. John Wain, author of ‘The Living World of Shakespeare’ (1978), actor Alan Howard and Michael Billington, drama...
First part of 6 one-hour episodes in which three plays (Henry IV, Part 1 and Part 2, Henry V) are joined together in Dickon Reed’s radio adaptation which follows the fortunes of Prince Hal. With music by...
Fifth of 6 one-hour episodes in which three plays (Henry IV, Part 1 and Part 2, Henry V) are joined together in Dickon Reed’s radio adaptation which follows the fortunes of Prince Hal. With music by...
Schools radio broadcast. Dramatic reading of scenes from Henry IV, Part 2.