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Television adaptation of Nunn’s stage production featuring the original cast from the Royal National Theatre, London. With Henry Goodman as Shylock.
Richard Olivier (son of Laurence Olivier) lectures on what can be learnt from Henry V about leadership in business.
A two-part video, in 4 Learning’s Middle English slot, aiming to make literacy more attractive to reluctant readers by locating a Shakespeare play in the recognisable world of football. Henry V - a set...
Demonstrates the team approach to assertive outreach services, implementation of which are required by the National Service Framework for Mental Health. Shows how team working applies both to client and...
Opera. Ambroise Thomas’ opera with libretto by Jules Barbier and Michel Carre. Staged by Nicholas Joel, and designed by Ezio Frigerio with Michael Plason conducting. Recorded at the Theatre du Chatelet,...
Shows the steps in a Fiji boy’s home project intended to utilise brewery waste that was causing environmental problems. The plant material in the waste was fed first to mushrooms to break down the lignin,...
Explores the way society and science - both medical and social - have variously constructed disability as medical, natural and social, and what implications this has for both disabled people and society as a...
Two programmes relating to course AA306, Shakespeare: text and Performance. Band 1) Theatre Games: Dramatist Clive Barker, actress Fiona Shaw and Cicely Berry, voice director of the Royal Shakespeare...
Excerpts from over 50 interviews present a picture of patients’ lives from admission to discharge in the old Victorian asylums, which, with the advent of community care, have closed down. The interviews...
Six programmes in which Professor Robert Winston investigates the human body’s mechanisms for healing and renewing itself, using techniques including micro-photography and morphing: 1) Trauma (directors...