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Compounded Historical Blunder, A (2019 Audio)
aka: Episode 7
- Series
- Don’t Quill the Messenger
Podcast. Steven Sabel discusses the implications of the authorship of the Shakespeare plays being misattributed with Julie Sandys Bianchi, Robert Meyers, and Hank Whittemore.
Declaration of Reasonable Doubt (2019 Audio)
aka: Episode 8
- Series
- Don’t Quill the Messenger
Podcast. Steven Sabel is joined by John Shahan of the Shakespeare Authorship Coalition to discuss claims of obfuscation by the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
Sex and the Sonnets (2019 Audio)
aka: Episode 9
- Series
- Don’t Quill the Messenger
Podcast. Steven Sabel is joined by Cheryl Eagan-Donovan, Roger Stritmatter and Charles Boynton to discuss the references to sex in the sonnets and what they might tell us about their author.
Bard and the Cards, The (2019 Audio)
aka: Episode 10
- Series
- Don’t Quill the Messenger
Podcast. Steven Sabel discusses references to Tarot and playing cards in Shakespeare’s works with Julie Sandys Bianchi and her son, host of the Mythunderstood podcast, Paul Bianchi.
Pain to Pen the Book, The (2019 Audio)
aka: Episode 11
- Series
- Don’t Quill the Messenger
Podcast. Steven Sabel interviews Dr. Roger Stritmatter about his new book, ‘The Poems of Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford ... and the Shakespeare Question Volume I: He that Takes the Pain to Pen the...
Midsummer Monsieur (2012 Audio)
- Series
- The Shakespeare Underground
In this interview, Dr. Earl Showerman explores whether A Midsummer Night’s Dream contains allegorical references satirising Queen Elizabeth’s relationship with Francois Hercule Valois, the Duc of...
Shakespeare and the Law (2011 Video)
Video podcast presenting an analysis of political and legal developments in late Elizabethan England and their representation in Shakespeare’s plays, focusing on contemporary debates concerning the powers...
Where There’s a Will (2011 Audio)
- Series
- The Shakespeare Underground
The most personal document relating to the life of William Shakespeare that remains is his last will and testament. Researcher Bonner Miller Cutting looked at some 3,000 wills from Shakespeare’s day, and...
Law in Hamlet, The (2011 Audio)
- Series
- The Shakespeare Underground
In this interview, Tom Regnier looks at how Shakespeare uses the law in his plays and the impact it had on Hamlet in particular.
Trial of Richard III, The (2006 Television)
The trial of Richard III, who was accused of murdering the princes in the Tower. The trial takes place in a reconstructed Old Bailey courtroom with the former Lord Chancellor, Lord Elwyn Jones, as Judge. Two...