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Radio broadcast. A version of The Taming of the Shrew by Diana Maddox directed and produced by Esse W. Ljungh. Role names not known.
Radio version of Much Ado About Nothing adapted by Roger Crowther and directed by Peter Donkin. John Horton is Benedick and Maureen Fitzgerald is Beatrice.
A weekly programme of literary reviews and readings hosted by Harry Mannis. This episode is a programme devised by Alan King adapted from the plays and sonnets of Shakespeare on the occasion of the 413th...
A series of seven lectures on Shakespeare by Professor David R. Galloway, Associate Professor of English as the University of New Brunswick. The programmes were broadcast between 7 November and 19th December...
First of a series of five talks on Shakespeare. Robertson Davies, master of Massey College at the University of Toronto, discusses Shakespeare’s biography.
Second of a series of five talks on Shakespeare. Tyrone Guthrie speaks about Shakespeare and the theatre.
Third of a series of five talks on Shakespeare. G. Wilson Knight speaks on Shakespeare and the English language.
Fourth of a series of five talks on Shakespeare. Eric Bentley speaks about the interpretation of Shakespeare.
The final episode in a series of five talks on Shakespeare. Northrop Frye gives the lecture.
Radio broadcast commenting on Shakespeare’s theological insight with specific reference to Hamlet.
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