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Highly acclaimed 1976 US television adaptation of one of George Bernard Shaw’s best-loved works, broadcast in the "Hall of Fame" series. Starring Alec Guinness as Julius Caesar and Genevieve Bujold as...
T.S. Eliot described George Barker as a genius, and W.B. Yeats compared his rhythmic invention to that of Gerard Manley Hopkins. Drawing primarily on previously unpublished BBC broadcasts spanning the years...
Low budget vampire film made and performed by the comedy sketch troupe Eat, Drink and Be Larry. Hamlet is haunted by the possibility that his Uncle Claudio is a vampire who murdered Hamlet’s father in...
A version of Macbeth set in 11th century Scotland. The film is part of a teaching package.
Adaptation of George Orwell’s classic dystopian novel starring Edmond O’Brien, Michael Redgrave and Donald Pleasance.
George Balanchine’s ballet danced by the Corpo di Ballo del Teatro alla Scala with the Orchestra and Chorus conducted by Nir Kabaraetti. Alessandra Ferri is Titania and Roberto Bolle, Oberon. The Act II...
A documentary showing the craft of bellringing as seen from the inside. From the origin of bells to modern day ringing, from small-town parishes to some of the most famous cathedrals, the film covers...
David Malone’s 3-part series takes a fresh look at how the universe was formed, from a scientific and theological point of view. TESTING GOD re-examines the relationship between science and religion and...
Self-proclaimed living sculptures Gilbert & George join Tim Marlow in a walk around their "Major Exhibition" at Tate Modern, where they discuss humanity, sex, death, race and religion; their love of the city...
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...
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