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Dan Cruickshank traces the origins of the 21st century working world in some of the innovations of the Industrial Revolution, including James Watt’s steam engine; Richard Arkwright’s spinning frame which...
Dan Cruickshank presents a history of medical innovation during the industrial revolution, focusing on James Lind’s treatment of scurvy with oranges and lemons, in the first ever clinical trial; Edward...
Dan Cruickshank discovers how the Industrial Revolution created modern warfare. He looks at inventions such as The Turtle, the first submarine used in conflict; the interchangeable Baker rifle; Congreve’s...
An investigation into the ageing process in a which a 70-year-old fashion model and her 17-year-old grand-daughter take part in scientific tests to see whether it is possible to distinguish between them. The...
Television programme celebrating 100 years of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon. No further details known (4/2013)
This 3 CD set features Irish writers and poets reading from and discussing their works. It includes the complete surviving BBC broadcasts of W.B.Yeats, readings by George Bernard Shaw and James Joyce reading...
A discussion recorded on the eve of the transmission of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s production of The War of the Roses between stage director Peter Hall, John Barton who adapted the plays, and Michael...
Anthology arts series. A case-history of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s efforts to attract a new audience to the theatre.
Radio broadcast. Scenes from Romeo and Juliet, starring with Sybil Thorndike as the Nurse. Narrator: George Hagan.
Radio broadcast. Extracts (Act III Sc. i & Act IV sc. ii) from Henry VIII featuring Edith Evans as Katherine of Aragon.
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