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Duration: 2 hours, 25 minutes

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Billy Howle stars in a bold new stage adaptation of Shakespeare’s famous tragedy at the Bristol Old Vic. Show more

Contributors

Gertrude:
Niamh Cusack
Claudius:
Finbar Lynch
Ophelia:
Mirren Mack
Laertes/Rosencrantz:
Taheen Modak
Ghost/Player King/Gravedigger:
Firdous Bamji
Polonius/Oscric:
Jason Barnett
Guildenstern/Reynaldo/Player Queen:
Catrin Stewart
Director:
John Haidar

Duration: 13 minutes

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Available for 2 months

Steven Berkoff remembers one of his earliest screen roles, as a junior player in Hamlet in Elsinore, a BBC co-production with Danish television that starred Christopher Plummer as the prince. Show more

Contributors

Interviewed Guest:
Steven Berkoff
Producer:
Simon Catt
Series Producer:
Simon Goretzki

Duration: 2 hours, 50 minutes

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1964 production of Shakespeare's famous play. Filmed in Elsinore, Denmark.

Contributors

Claudius, King of Denmark:
Robert Shaw
Polonius:
Alec Clunes
Gertrude, Queen of Denmark:
June Tobin
Gravedigger:
Roy Kinnear
Producer:
Peter Luke

Duration: 59 minutes

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Nature documentary. Adventurer Steve Backshall embarks on a dramatic expedition to explore Venezuela's tepuis - ancient, sheer-sided mountains cut off from the jungle below. Show more

Contributors

Executive Producer:
Jonathan Renouf
Executive Producer:
Cameron Balbirnie
Director:
Ben Lawrie
Presenter:
Steve Backshall
Camera Operator:
Keith Partridge
Assistant Producer:
Max Goldzweig
Camera Assistant:
Hugh Campbell

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