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Condensed adaptation of the play.
This programme is aimed at students in upper secondary levels, particularly those undertaking vocational education and training, or those involved in tourism and hospitality courses. It covers four key...
Radio broadcast. A programme for the Bicentenary of the death of David Garrick in January 1779. For three days in September 1769 Garrick master-minded the Shakespeare Jubilee at Stratford-upon-Avon in a...
A television play about William Shakespeare and his family written by David Scott Daniell and produced for broadcasting by Peggy Bacon. Alan Wheatley is Shakespeare. Madrigals sung by boys of George Dixon...
Storytelling. Kevin Eldon reads What Do You Say?, a twisted tale about a man driven to insanity by a repetitive stranger. In Fakespeare, written by Toby Davies and narrated by Rebecca Front, a writer of...
Joel Hurstfield, Astor Professor of English History at University College, London questions whether Marlowe and Shakespeare ever met a Jew? Professor Hurstfield asks this question in the light of The Jew of...
Radio broadcast. Scenes from Henry IV Part 2 and Henry V, adapted for radio by John Kerry. Performers unknown [2/2015].
Radio broadcast. A series of four inventions by H.F. Rubinstein based on well-known themes of literature or history. In this episode the author speculates on the life of Shakespeare’s characters some time...
Historian Dr Ian Grimble draws on Irish, Scottish and English records for an account of the historical background to the Macbeth story.
An American single-camera television sitcom developed by Jason Katims. Successful songwriter and bachelor Will Freeman lives a carefree life as the "ultimate man-child". His perfect world is turned upside...
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