Shakespeare's play examines the burdens of kingship, ageing and atonement and bids farewell to his greatest comic creation, Falstaff.
Part Eleven of a fifteen-part BBC series comprising Shakespeare’s history plays from Richard II to Richard III (the two ...
Fred Emery offers a personal view of the play Henry IV Part II. He regards Shakespeare as 'the master of all political journali...
A 1979 BBC production of Shakespeare's history play. This was broadcast as part of the 37-play BBC Television Shakespeare p...
A BBC radio Shakespeare adaptation of Henry IV Part II. Despite defeat, the rebels are still plotting against King Henry, who has fallen s...
Part 2 of a 1995 BBC screen adaptation by John Caird which compresses both parts of Henry IV into a three-hour television drama focusing on th...
The actor Anthony Quayle gives his personal view of Henry IV Part 2 and introduces this winter's season of Shakespeare's plays on ...
Part Six of a fifteen-part BBC series comprising Shakespeare’s history plays from Richard II to Richard III (the two tetr...
Part Five of a fifteen-part BBC series comprising Shakespeare’s history plays from Richard II to Richard III (the two tetra...
In the aftermath of the Battle of Shrewsbury, Northumberland learns of the death of his son. The Lord Chief Justice attempts to separate ...
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