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Which is the easiest table to learn? Why is 1089 a weird number? What are all the possible nets of a cube? In this video for BBC Scotland Kjartan Poskitt explains it all; Poskitt uses tricks and puzzles to...
This secondary Channel 4 Learning compilation demonstrates the key physical processes affecting weather and climate. Topics include: Air Around Us; Temperature Differences; Rainfall and water cycle; Tropics;...
Five programmes presented by Adam Hart-Davis. Each focuses on the life and works of key scientific figures. How did they do it? What did they owe to their contemporaries? Why were their ideas so often...
Three series on a single DVD with 22 x 15 minute programmes with practical demonstrations. Clear close-up view of experimental procedures though 3D graphic explanations. Part One: Raw materials,...
Professor Emma Smith talks to Claire Armitstead about her new book about Shakespeare’s plays, This Is Shakespeare.
Podcast from Shakespeare’s Globe hosted by Imogen Greenberg. Globe associate director Sean Holmes discusses what ‘radical optimism’ means in his new production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream - is just...
Audio podcast from BBC Arts and Ideas. John Gallagher, from the University of Leeds, talks to Professor Alison Findlay and Professor Jonathan Culpeper, both from Lancaster University, about the Encyclopedia...
Video essay by David Ramenah featuring illustrations by Karlo Lottersberger, serving as a beginner’s introduction to Othello, looking at its plot, characters and major themes. Aimed at schools.
Video essay by David Ramenah featuring illustrations by Karlo Lottersberger, serving as a beginner’s introduction to Hamlet, looking at its plot, characters and major themes. Aimed at schools.
Video recording of an undergraduate lecture by Professor John Holmes in the University of Birmingham’s Discovering Shakespeare module.
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