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15 results found for '"Sonnets of Shakespeare"' in Series.
Farewell Thou Art Too Dear for My Possession (1985 Television, Video)
- Series
- Sonnets of Shakespeare
- Producer
- Kevin Billington
Sonnet 87 read in costume by John Hurt, followed by a discussion of the Sonnet by Dr Nicholas Humphrey. Dr Humphries argues that although the sonnet looks a love poem, it more accurately describes the deep...
In the Old Age Black was Not Counted Fair (1985 Television, Video)
- Series
- Sonnets of Shakespeare
Sonnet 127 read in costume by Ben Kingsley, followed by a discussion of the sonnet by Dr A L Rowse who expounds his theory about the identity of the Dark Lady. The sonnet is then performed again in light of...
Two Loves I Have of Comfort and Despair (1985 Audio, Video)
- Series
- Sonnets of Shakespeare
Sonnet 144 read in costume by John Hurt, followed by a discussion of the sonnet by Professor Leslie Fiedler who sees the poem as the key to understanding the whole cycle. The sonnet is then performed again...
How Oft when Thou, My Music, Music Plays’t? (1984 Television, Video)
- Series
- Sonnets of Shakespeare
Sonnet 128 read in costume by Roger Rees, followed by a discussion of the sonnet by D. M. Thomas. The sonnet is then performed again in light of the commentary.
Let Those Who Are in Favour with Their Stars (1984 Television, Video)
- Series
- Sonnets of Shakespeare
Sonnet 25 read in costume by Ben Kingsley, followed by a discussion of the sonnet by Dr A L Rowse. The sonnet is then performed again in light of the commentary.
Music to Hear, Why Hears’t Thou Music Sadly (1984 Television, Video)
- Series
- Sonnets of Shakespeare
Sonnet 8 read in costume by Jane Lapotaire, followed by a discussion of the sonnet by Martin Best. The sonnet is performed again in light of the commentary.
No More Be Grieved at That Which Thou Hast Done (1984 Television, Video)
- Series
- Sonnets of Shakespeare
Sonnet 35 read in costume by Simon Callow, followed by a discussion of the sonnet by Gore Vidal. The sonnet is then performed again in light of the commentary.
Not Mine Own Fears, Nor the Prophetic Soul (1984 Television, Video)
- Series
- Sonnets of Shakespeare
Sonnet 107 read in costume by Claire Bloom, followed by a discussion of the sonnet by Sir Roy Strong. The sonnet is then performed again in light of the commentary.
Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day? (1984 Television, Video)
- Series
- Sonnets of Shakespeare
- Director
- Leslie Fiedler
Sonnet 18 read in costume by Ben Kingsley, followed by a discussion of the sonnet by Professor Leslie Fiedler. The sonnet is then performed again in light of the commentary.
They That Have Power to Hurt, And Will Do None (1984 Television, Video)
- Series
- Sonnets of Shakespeare
Sonnet 94 read in costume by Michael Bryant, followed by a discussion of the sonnet by John Mortimer. The sonnet is then performed again in light of the commentary.