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Film exploring the life and work of the late writer and art critic John Berger. The film is an intimate portrait of a man who has shaped our understanding of the concept of seeing.
This five CD set collects the original BBC broadcasts of four of Tom Stoppard’s most important radio plays: ‘Albert’s Bridge’, ‘Artist Descending a Staircase’, ‘The Dog It Was That Died’ and...
Modern-day adaptation of Moliere’s comedy ‘Tartuffe’ or ‘The Hypocrite’. Set in Los Angeles, and told all in rhyme, ‘Tartuffe’ is the story of a religious impostor who tries to steal his...
George Bernard Shaw was a prominent figure in the early years of radio in Britain, and he used the medium to promote some of his more controversial views, making regular broadcasts over a period of almost 25...
The independent documentary follows several very different teenagers from the Young Company Theatre Camp, as they meet the challenge of putting on a play in three weeks. The production had its premiere at a...
Dr Katharine Worth discusses with Malcolm Edwards his production of The Duchess of Malfi by John Webster, performed by a student cast. Includes extracts from the production.
The 1973 production of the Tennessee Williams play made for American television starring Katharine Hepburn.
Four short documentaries about the making of 4Learning’s contemporary production of Twelfth Night which was specially made for broadcast on school’s television. The programmes offer extended interviews...
Few films have caused as much controversy as Peter Watkins’ THE WAR GAME, a drama documentary made for BBC TV in 1965 about a ‘limited’ nuclear attack on Kent. Blending fiction and fact to create a...
Tim Supple’s production of Twelfth Night made for broadcast on schools’ television. The setting is contemporary with Viola and Sebastian presented as asylum seekers on their arrival in Illyria. With...
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