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  • The Secret Life of Books Series 2

    Confessions of an English Opium Eater

    Broadcast
    2015 (29 mins)

    Poet and writer John Cooper Clarke explores the story behind Thomas de Quincey’s notorious nineteenth century book Confessions of an English Opium Eater. One of the first portrayals of recreational drug...

  • The Secret Life of Books Series 2

    Edward Lear’s Nonsense Books

    Broadcast
    2015 (28 mins)

    Lifelong fan of Edward Lear, Nicholas Parsons, delves into the book that gave the world The Owl and The Pussycat to discover how the epileptic, bronchial, asthmatic depressive pioneered a new kind of poetry...

  • The Secret Life of Books Series 2

    The Mill on the Floss

    Broadcast
    2015 (29 mins)

    Published in 1860, The Mill on the Floss was George Eliot’s 3rd novel and also her most autobiographical. Its focus was a young woman’s struggle for intellectual fulfilment, her forbidden love and the...

  • My Shakespeare

    Romeo and Juliet

    Broadcast
    2014 (44 mins)

    The star of Shakespeare in Love examines Royal Ballet productions, musicals such as West Side Story, and Baz Luhrmann’s extraordinary cinematic re-imagination of Romeo & Juliet to understand why the love...

  • My Shakespeare

    King Lear

    Broadcast
    2014 (45 mins)

    Actor Christopher Plummer originally played the role of King Lear under the direction of Sir Jonathan Miller, who has directed the play six times. Plummer explores how the work might have been staged during...

  • My Shakespeare

    Antony and Cleopatra

    Broadcast
    2014 (44 mins)

    Kim Cattrall has played the role of Cleopatra twice and meets others who have as well - like Janet Suzman who is renowned for her performance with the Royal Shakespeare Company. Together, they begin to...

  • My Shakespeare

    A Midsummer Night’s Dream

    Broadcast
    2014 (45 mins)

    Hugh Bonneville started his career as an understudy for Ralph Fiennes in A Midsummer Night’s Dream at the Open Air Theatre in London’s Regent’s Park. He revisits the theatre where his love for...

  • My Shakespeare

    Othello

    Broadcast
    2014 (45 mins)

    In 1997, David Harewood was the first ever black actor to play Othello on stage at the National Theatre in London. In this episode, he unravels the complex issues of prejudice and jealousy which are threaded...

  • My Shakespeare

    Taming The Shrew

    Broadcast
    2014 (45 mins)

    In 1990, Morgan Freeman famously starred in a Wild West version of The Taming of The Shrew for Shakespeare in the Park in New York. One of the bard’s very first works, Freeman sets out to understand how...

  • Great Thinkers: In Their Own Words

    Human, All Too Human

    Broadcast
    2011 (59 mins)

    The 20th century was a time of unprecedented change and conflict. Violence and war spread across Europe and the World. And as new technology trumped old it became possible to harm others on a previously...