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The Legend of Arthur
An examination of the blend of history, mythology, religion, and prophetic dreams that constitutes the Arthurian legend. The program shows us Glastonbury and other sites where the legend is set, illuminations and other illustrations of the Arthur sto...(more details) |
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Ibsen: Hedda Gabler
Diana Rigg is the manipulative Hedda, who will not or cannot conform to what society considers "normal" for a woman. The arrival of an ex-lover on the scene gives her the opportunity to determine someone else's fate-but of course that is not what Ibs...(more details) |
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Emily Dickinson: An Interpretation with Music
To illustrate a poem through cinematic visualization is to preempt the audience's perception of that poem, and impress the cineast's vision atop the audience's imagination. Here, by contrast, is a presentation of Dickinson's "Because I could not stop...(more details) |
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Who Wrote Shakespeare's Works?
An intriguing look at a controversial topic, this program explores the centuries-old Shakespeare Authorship Question with an international panel of scholars from liberal arts, theater, and government. Moderated by William F. Buckley, Jr., the panel f...(more details) |
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The Quest for Olwen
Destined by a spell, cast by his stepmother, to love only Olwen, Culhwch begins his quest to seek her hand, but the road to marriage is paved with seemingly insurmountable obstacles set by her father, the evil giant, Ysbaddaden. Thus begins one of th...(more details) |
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