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Shakespeare in perspective. Season 2, episode 2, Henry IV, part two / a personal view by Fred Emery ; written and presented by Fred Emery ; producer, Victor Poole ; director, David Wilson ; BBC.
- Format:
- Video
- Series:
- Academic Video Online
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. King Henry IV--Part 2.
- Shakespeare, William.
- Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616--Criticism and interpretation.
- Henry IV, King of England, 1367-1413--In literature.
- Henry.
- Genre:
- Documentary television programs.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (24 minutes)
- Other Title:
- Shakespeare in perspective : Henry IV, Part II
- Henry IV, part two : a personal view by Fred Emery
- Place of Publication:
- London, England : British Broadcasting Corporation, 1979.
- Language Note:
- In English.
- System Details:
- data file
- Summary:
- The BBC produced Shakespeare in Perspective, a series of 25-minute personal introductions to individual plays by an eclectic range of presenters from the literary (Anthony Burgess, Dennis Potter, Jilly Cooper) to the scholarly (Germaine Greer, Frank Kermode, Michael Wood) to the celebrity (Roy Hudd, George Melly, Barry Took). These usually took the form of straight-to-camera addresses from assorted locations with some connection to the play, which were intercut with extracts from the accompanying BBC Shakespeare production, usually screened later that evening. This Shakespeare in Perspective episode, Henry IV, Part Two, was written and presented by journalist Fred Emery and was filmed at Palace of Westminster and Westminster Abbey, London, England, and Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire, England, with extracts from the BBC Television Shakespeare production of The Second Part of King Henry the Fourth directed by David Giles.
- Participant:
- Presenter, Fred Emery.
- Notes:
- Title from resource description page (viewed January 09, 2018).
- "Extracts from the BBC Television Shakespeare production of The second part of King Henry the Fourth directed by David Giles."
- OCLC:
- 1022758564
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