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Kenneth Muir and Ann Thompson, both of the University of Liverpool, discuss the play.
Peter Travers of Rolling Stone magazine interviews Kenneth Branagh, who talks about his film ‘All is True’ as well as his lifelong fascination with Shakespeare. Branagh concludes by singing ‘Brush up...
Radio arts review series. Later in the month BBC Radio 3 will broadcast Hamlet with Kenneth Branagh in the title role. Presenter Paul Allen looks ahead to the event with Kenneth Branagh, director Glyn...
Feature film. Drama set in the world of American ballet. Among the numerous ballet sequences is a scene from Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet, with choreography by Kenneth MacMillan.
Independent Local Radio programme. Kenneth Branagh talks to Gill Pyrah on the opening of his film HENRY V, his debut as a film director. He speaks about his role as director, challenges in filming including...
Celia Imrie, Kenneth Cranham and Fiona Shaw consider and discuss the themes of discord and misunderstanding in family life found in King Lear, and the reasons which may account for the continued popularity...
Professor Kenneth Muir and Ann Thompson, both of the University of Liverpool, discuss the play.
Television documentary. Jonathan Miller reports on the history of the Roundhouse theatre. Includes a discussion between Kenneth Tynan and Trevor Nunn on the development of Shakespeare stage productions.
Documentary on the making of Kenneth Branagh’s HENRY V. Shows the film in production and provides , extracts from the finished film and interviews with actors and crew.
Discussion programme chaired by Clive James. The week’s topic is Shakespeare. With the RT Hon. Kenneth Baker, MP, Professor Terence Hawkes and actress Fiona Shaw.