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Children’s television series. Paul Tripp, as Mr I. (a gentle train engineer), takes children in his train to Imagination Land where they live out fantasies. In this episode Mr I. takes Donny to fulfill his...
Natural language processing tutorial by Phil Tabor on how to train an AI to write prose in prose in the Shakespearean style.
Feature film. A man is hit by a train and is killed. The event affects several characters including the train driver, a photographer and a journalist, and causes their lives to intertwine in unexpected...
US variety/interview series hosted by Reg Murray. In this episode John Barrymore, who had recently completed the Streamlined Shakespeare series for NBC, speaks of falling under the spell of Shakespeare while...
Four-part psychological thriller. Anthony Skipling (McKellen) is an unassuming and seemingly harmless man who has neither friends nor enemies. He receives a tape cassette from a stranger on a train which...
Stage recording of the western musical comedy. A young boy who survives a wagon train massacre is taken in by three rugged mountain men. The boy is the only one who can read, and the only book they have is a...
Documentary film recalling the first Elizabethan age through surviving architecture, art, furniture, music and literature. The music, by Ralph Vaughan Williams, is played by the London Sinfonia and sung by...
Brecht wrote the scenes to train actors in his own method for performing classical drama. The scenes were intended to be strenuously rehearsed, but then omitted when the play was presented. The idea was to...
Twelfth Night, with an all African-American cast, is transformed into a romantic fable set in 1940s Harlem using Duke Ellington songs as its score. The play was directed for stage by Sheldon Epps and for...
Action series about the fictional superhero who first appeared in Detective Comics in 1939. Batman’s secret identity is Bruce Wayne, a billionaire industrialist and philanthropist. Witnessing the murder of...