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Looking in detail at the third Act of Henry VI and the appearance of King Henry VI as a child.
Looking in detail at the third Act of Henry VI and considers how well the play conforms to the standard five act structure.
Looking in detail at the fourth Act of Henry VI and the coronation in Paris; also discusses the recent stage production of King Lear starring Glenda Jackson.
Podcast series. Husband-and-wife Aidan and Lindsay discuss fact and fiction in Shakespeare’s historical plays Henry VI (parts 1, 2 and 3) and Richard III, exploring how they vary from historical fact and...
Looking in detail at the fourth Act of Henry VI. Talbot and son fight for their lives at Bordeaux, York and Somerset bicker over blame from a distance.
Looking in detail at the fifth Act of Henry VI, looking at the conclusion of Joan’s story arc and the introduction of a new major character, Margaret, who would continue in Parts 2 and 3 and then in...
Looking in detail at the fifth Act of Henry VI. France agrees to peace, and Henry chooses his Queen.
Looking in detail at the the opening Act and Scene of Henry VI part 2. Suffolk returns with England’s new queen.
Leaving his wife and children behind in Stratford, William Shakespeare goes to London to promote the Henry VI trilogy and make his fortune.
Stephen Fry and Hilary Mantel share their favourite Shakespearean moments. Fry analyses Falstaff while Mantel discusses Julius Caesar.
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