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Concluding episode in a three-part docuseries on the life and work of William Shakespeare, combining interviews with drama vignettes. 3. Shakespeare’s life and legacy is threatened when the Gunpowder Plot...
The Royal Shakespeare Company’s new ‘Afro Futurist’ production of one of Shakespeare’s best-loved romantic comedies, filmed in Stratford-upon-Avon. The broadcast is introduced by Clive Myrie....
High-spirited film by Richard Wilson of a performance by the Academy of St Martin in the Fields of Mendelssohn’s interpretation of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream conducted by Ryan...
Stephen Sackur interviews Gregory Doran, emeritus artistic director of the Royal Shakespeare Company. Recorded at the RSC in Stratford, Doran discusses why Shakespeare still matters 400 years after his death.
Documentary supporting the claim that Edward de Vere was the real author of the plays attributed to William Shakespeare. Features interviews with Derek Jacobi and Mark Rylance, who both subscribe to the theory.
Makeover show aimed at younger viewers, hosted by Joe Tracini and Meryl Fernandes. In this episode they help history buff Hector from Wigan, who is a huge fan of William Shakespeare. He needs a space of his...
Celebrity cookery show. Big Zuu cooks for trailblazing actor Joseph Marcell who swapped Shakespeare for television when he starred as Geoffrey Butler on ‘The Fresh Prince of Bel Air.'
Television film starring Jessie Buckley and Josh O’Connor, adapted from Shakespeare’s play by Emily Burns and directed by Simon Godwin.
This new RSC production of Shakespeare’s play by Erica Whyman was made directly for the screen, a first for the company. It is set in the 16 years between the Coronation of Elizabeth II in 1953 and the...
Rebecca the Librarian and William Shakespeare present this musical adaptation of Shakespeare’s play set in a magical library, aimed at younger viewers. Recorded at the Leeds Playhouse and directed for...
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