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Animation. In the future, two rival robotics firms are hard at work trying to create the next major leap in robotics. Both tout their wares at the latest robotics convention. The Mega Stellar Company has...
Towards the end of the episode, when all villains who have attempted to take over Starfleet are apparently defeated, Admiral Picard (Patrick Stewart) shares a drink with his crew and provides a toast by...
Radio programme in which Gary Younge explores what the BBC archives reveal about four boxers who span the century - Jack Johnson, Joe Louis, Muhammad Ali and Mike Tyson. Includes a clip of Ali (formerly...
Science fiction adventure series. The Doctor takes Martha on her first trip in the TARDIS. Arriving in Elizabethan England in 1599 they meet William Shakespeare who is writing Love’s Labour’s Won. The...
Science series presented by Quentin Cooper. The first item (c15mins) discusses the neurophysiological aspects of language taking Shakespeare as an example. When Shakespeare shifts words around and turns...
Post-apocalyptic nine-part mini series adapted from the novel by Emily St. John Mandel. It tells the story of Kirsten Raymonde and her Shakespeare troupe, the Travelling Symphony, whose motto is ‘Survival...
Television series. A vampire soap opera loosely based on the role-playing game ‘Vampire: The Masquerade’. The main plot involves a San Francisco police detective, Frank Kohanek (C. Thomas Howell), who...
Audio staging of Shakespeare’s play given a science fiction setting. Omnibus edition of the production first broadcast in eight episodes between 13 November 2019 and 12 August 2020.
A claymation parody television show, created by Eric Fogel, that pits celebrities against each other in a wrestling ring, almost always ending in a gruesome death of the celebrity who lost the match. It is...
Podcast from the Folger Shakespeare Library. Rebecca Sheir traces the little-known tale of the 27 known moons of Uranus nearly all of which have Shakespearean names. Through the voices of historians,...