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A production of Antony and Cleopatra supporting the Open University AA306 Shakespeare: Text and Performance course. Recorded in 1999, with Michael Pennington, Lindsay Duncan and Bill Paterson.
Support video for course AT308 in 2 parts: 1) Los Angeles: City of the Automobile: discusses how cars have affected the structure of cities and the character of urban life, allowing the population to spread...
Looks at the way historians use primary source that exist from the impact of the French revolution on ordinary people.
Discussion about whether boxing should be banned, with boxer Barry McGuigan and poliltican and writer Roy Hattersley taking part.
Looks at the 600-year-old poetic form of the sonnet. Poets Tony Harrison, Wendy Cope and Douglas Dunn explain why the sonnet is still so popular among contemporary poets.
Looks at the life and work of Jean Rhys, born and brought up on the Caribbean island of Dominica, and her most well-known novel, ‘Wide Sargasso Sea’.
In three parts: 1) a workshop on scenes from As You Like It run by actress Fiona Shaw, exploring the language of the play; 2) an assessment of the 1994 production of the play staged by Cheek by Jowl; 3) a...
Support video for course A354. In two parts: 1) three comparisons of sculpture, painting and architecture; 2) a case study of the funerary chapel Oratorio di San Giorgio, with a step-by-step guide showing...
Professor John White compares the history and pictorial significance of this panel painting to the similarly sized ‘Ognissanti Madonna’ by Giotto. Dr Alfio del Serra, who restored both works, examines...
Examines punishment in the 18th century by comparing the systems used in England with those found in France at this time, illustrated using the examples of the hanging of Dick Turpin near York and the...
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