Arall Fyd
Welsh language documentary: a personal look at Stratford-upon-Avon by the Welsh dramatist Huw Lloyd Edwards. He tours the town and district, revisiting places associated with Shakespeare, whilst musing on the playwright's life and influence and connections with Wales. He visits Charlecote Park, where Shakespeare is said to have been caught poaching, and tells the life story of Mary Elizabeth Lucy, originally from Bodelwyddan. He also talks to Welsh actor Clifford Evans.
TweetThe Verb | Shakespeare and the Future
Ian McMillan celebrates what Shakespeare can tell future generations - about animals, sound, performance and language. With actor Paterson Joseph, grime poet and writer Debris Stevenson, Verb regular Kate Fox and Prof Todd Borlick from the University of Huddersfield.
Dame Helen Mirren Remembers... As You Like It
Dame Helen Mirren looks back on one of her earliest TV roles, playing Rosalind in the BBC's 1978 production of the Shakespeare comedy As You Like It.