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Puppet animation of three texts by Samuel Beckett which are set to music by the composer György Ligeti.
Samuel Beckett’s work for radio, with music specially written for this performance by Humphrey Searle, and played by the Sinfonia of London conducted by the composer.
A performance of the first play written specifically for television by Samuel Beckett.
Shot in some of his best loved locations, this programme portrays the life and poetry of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Poems and excerpts from Coleridge’s letters and diaries, are read by Paul Scofield. Covers...
Lecture on Beckett’s plays by professor Colin Duckworth, University of Auckland (formerly of Bedford College, London).
Directed by Alan Schneider and performed in a theatrical space by Jack MacGowran, Beckett’s ‘Krapp’s Last Tape’ is a touching, poetic and comic playback of an old man’s past.
A television production of Beckett’s first and most famous stage play. A tragicomedy in which two tramps await the mysterious Godot who never actually turns up. In their conversation they express their...
Sir Ralph Richardson reads five of Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s finest works including ‘The Rime of the Ancient Mariner’ and ‘Frost at Midnight’.
Tapes in the Critical Archive series are are designed for those who have read the relevant text and who have it in front of them; the poetry tapes take "close reading" as their method. Aimed primarily at...
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