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Radio programme. Last in the first series of talks in which Aubrey de Selincourt, master at Lynam’s School, Oxford, gives a course on selected Shakespeare plays.
Radio broadcast. Neville Coghill introduces Shakespeare’s ‘dark’ comedy, suggesting that it is dark "not because it reflects Shakespeare’s despair but because it deals with the problem of sin" (Radio...
Radio programme. Seventh in a series of talks in which Aubrey de Selincourt, master at Lynam’s School, Oxford, gives a course on selected Shakespeare plays. This episode ends the discussion of Macbeth.
Radio programme. Sixth in a series of talks in which Aubrey de Selincourt, master at Lynam’s School, Oxford, gives a course on selected Shakespeare plays. This episode continues the discussion with a focus...
Radio broadcast. A selection of Shakespeare’s sonnets is read by Stephen Murray.
Radio programme. First in a series of talks for schools in which Aubrey de Selincourt, master at Lynam’s School, Oxford, gives a course on selected Shakespeare plays.
Radio programme. Fourth in a series of talks in which Aubrey de Selincourt, master at Lynam’s School, Oxford, gives a course on selected Shakespeare plays. This episode ends the discussion of Julius...
Radio broadcast. Third of six talks by literary critic William Empson in which he discusses some of the problems of character and action raised by Shakespearean characters, such as Macbeth, Hamlet and...
Radio broadcast. According to the Radio Times programme information, this duologue pays tribute to Sadler’s Wells Theatre in London, "commemorating two famous men, St. George and Shakespeare". The...
Scenes from Shakespeare’s Hamlet adapted for radio by Donald Davies. With Murray Carrington in the title role. The music is performed by the Cardiff Station Trio with George Pizzey (baritone).