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Explores the authenticity of Henry V and considers the methods of its enactment and emphasis in the first performance in 1599 to the 1944 Olivier film version. There are contributions from a film historian,...
Celia Imrie, Kenneth Cranham and Fiona Shaw consider and discuss the themes of discord and misunderstanding in family life found in King Lear, and the reasons which may account for the continued popularity...
Explores Measure for Measure and the questions it raises around morality and virginity against its setting of corruption, and in particular the moral dilemma facing the heroine. Follows Fiona Shaw as she...
The primary aim of this programme is to examine the pub as a site of everyday life and show how ethnography and participant observation are used in a sociological research project. It follows Diane Watson on...
Ever wondered about the monument you pass every day? Are you curious about a place name or a discovered hidden passageway in your house? Ever thought where it all might lead? Whether you’ve a mystery of...
A compilation of footage from previous Open University programmes to mark the opening of Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre. Features behind-the-scenes footage of Fiona Shaw’s production of King Lear and an...
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