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As part of a radio programme with mixed variety content, William Macready’s recital talk focuses on ‘King Lear and His Court’ and is based on Shakespeare’s King Lear.
Radio broadcast. The tribute to David Garrick is comprised of 3 excerpts from David Garrick, a play written by T.W. Robertson and performed by The Station Dramatic Repertory Company, and music and songs...
Radio broadcast. Lecture by Richard Noble with illustrations by Janet Christopher and Beatrice Beaufort.
Radio broadcast. Talk by physiologist Prof. D. Fraser-Harris on Shakespeare as scientist. No further information known (4/2008).
Henry Ainley and Cathleen Nesbitt perform scenes from the play for radio.
Scenes from Hamlet are performed for radio by John Barrymore and members of his company, from the Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London.
Schools broadcast on scenes from Shakespeare performed by R. E. Jeffreys and others.
Last in a twelve-part series of schools talks by J.C. Stobart and R.E. Jeffrey about the portrayal of kings in Shakespeare’s plays. This final episode seems to focus on some of the dukes instead.
First in a twelve-part series of schools talks by J.C. Stobart and R.E. Jeffrey about the portrayal of kings in Shakespeare’s plays. This introductory episode focuses on the monarch under which Shakespeare...
Second in a twelve-part series of schools talks by J.C. Stobart and R.E. Jeffrey about the portrayal of kings in Shakespeare’s plays.
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