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  • Apocryphal William Shakespeare, The (2012 Audio)

    Series
    The Shakespeare Underground

    Allan Armstrong interviews Dr. Sabrina Feldman, author of The Apocryphal William Shakespeare. This episode looks at such works as The Famous Victories of Henry the Fifth, Mucedorus, Fair Em, and The...

  • Poet Ape: A Plagiarist Among the Playwrights (2012 Audio)

    Series
    The Shakespeare Underground

    Allan Armstrong interviews Dr. Sabrina Feldman, author of The Apocryphal William Shakespeare. This episode looks at works that satirised the work of Shakespeare, labelling him as a social-climbing...

  • Shakespeare’s Secrets (2008 Radio)

    Series
    Front Row
    Producer
    Sally Spurring

    Special Shakespeare edition of the radio arts review programme presented by Mark Lawson. Examines why the life and works of William Shakespeare continue to inspire so many books, ranging from historical...

  • Thought to Be Writ by Shakespeare: The Reign of King Edward III (1963 Radio)

    Producer
    Raymond Raikes

    Radio version of a play often attributed to Shakespeare and first published anonymously in 1596. Adapted and produced for broadcasting by Raymond Raikes. With Gabriel Woolf as narrator and Stephen Murray as...

  • Thought to Be Writ by Shakespeare (1963 Radio)

    Radio broadcast. John Barton discusses arguments for and against Shakespeare’s authorship of the play The Reign of King Edward III.

  • Yorkshire Tragedy, A (1957 Radio)

    Series
    Shakespeare Apocrypha
    Producer
    Peter Watts

    Radio adaptation of a play attributed to Shakespeare. Set in Calverly Hall in Yorkshire, 1605, the plot of the domestic tragedy is derived from the actual murder by Calverly of his two children and the...

  • Reign of King Edward III, The (1956 Radio)

    Series
    Shakespeare Apocrypha
    Producer
    Peter Watts

    Radio adaptation of the anonymous chronicle-history of The Reign of King Edward III (1569) attributed to Shakespeare by publishers Rogers and Ley in 1656. Adapted and produced by Peter Watts with Valentine...

  • Two Noble Kinsmen, The (1956 Radio)

    Series
    Shakespeare Apocrypha, The
    Producer
    Michael Bakewell

    Radio version of a play attributed to John Fletcher and William Shakespeare. Produced by Michael Bakewell. With Tony Britton as Arcite and Douglas Wilmer as Palamon.