William Shakespeare - Henry V: Act IV, prologue
King Henry lays claim to the throne of France and finds himself caught up in a battle not only for the country but the hearts and minds of his followers.
Ex-soldiers turn to Shakespeare to tackle post-traumatic stress: Chris Ledgard follows the Combat Veteran Players, as they take Henry V from a community hal...
A performance of Shakespeare’s great history play from the Globe Theatre.
Henry V has settled onto the throne and has the makings of a fine king when the French ambassador brings a challenge from the Dauphin. Inspired by...
Lord Chalfont offers a personal view of the play Henry V; he describes the epic military campaign on which the play is based and assesse...
Celebrity Shakespeare devotees join members of the public to recite some of Shakespeare’s best-known and best-loved speeches and sonnets...
Part Eight of a fifteen-part BBC series comprising Shakespeare’s history plays from Richard II to Richard III (the two tet...
This programme looks for the real King Henry V in Medieval history, on the Shakespearean stage and in Olivi...
A 1979 BBC production of Shakespeare's history play. This was broadcast as part of the 37-play BBC Television Shakespeare project an...
Part 2 of a full radio adaptation of Shakespeare’s Henry V produced and directed by Martin Jenkins. The music is performed by Christopher Ball, John ...
Part 1 of a full radio adaptation of Shakespeare’s Henry V produced and directed by Martin Jenkins. The music is performed by Christopher Ball, John Royston-M...
Kenneth Branagh's Oscar-winning adaptation of Shakespeare's play telling the story of the courageous king's invasion of France and the historic Battle of Agin...
The first televised adaptation of Shakespeare's play The Life of Henry V, broadcast in the BBC Television World Theatre se...
Robert Hardy, the actor and author, who has played Henry V and many other leading Shakespearean roles, presents a personal view of Henry V,...
Part Seven of a fifteen-part BBC series comprising Shakespeare’s history plays from Richard II to Richard III (the two tetralogies). This is the fi...
A sequence from Shakespeare's Henry V, devised for broadcasting on the eve of St George's Day 1956. Stars Richard Burton.
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