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BBC Radio Shakespeare: A Collection of Four History Plays

By: William Shakespeare
Narrated by: Benjamin Zephaniah, Full Cast, Jamie Glover, Julian Glover, Samuel West, Timothy West
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Summary

Four full-cast BBC Radio productions of Shakespeare's finest history plays.

Introduced by Sir Richard Eyre, these four iconic productions, featuring star casts, bring Shakespeare's gripping histories to life in all their rich complexity.

Henry IV, Part One

Young Prince Hal struggles with his responsibilities as heir to the throne, preferring the company of the dissolute Falstaff. But when England is threatened with rebellion, will he do his duty? Father and son Julian Glover and Jamie Glover star as King Henry and Prince Hal, with Timothy West as Falstaff.

Henry IV, Part Two

The realm is still in danger, and the king is dying. It is time for Prince Hal to fulfil his royal destiny - but what will become of his old friend Falstaff? Starring Julian Glover, Jamie Glover and Timothy West.

Richard II

This lyrically tragic history encompasses themes of nobility and kingship, as King Richard is brought to his own destruction - but was he justly punished for his excesses or a misunderstood victim? Samuel West stars as Richard II, with Joss Ackland as John of Gaunt and Damian Lewis as Bolingbroke.

Pericles

Featuring world music and a multicultural cast, this timeless tale with a contemporary twist features tyrants, incest, murder, young love and a great hero cruelly separated from his wife and daughter. Will he ever see them again? Benjamin Zephaniah stars as the narrator, Gower.

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Timothy West take a bow!

These recordings are of a very high quality, spoken so well that even 21st century listeners can understand. I was particularly in awe of Timothy West’s Falstaff, which was the most realistic portrayal I have ever heard. Give it a listen!

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