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Season 2016

  • S2016E01 Richard II

    • April 21, 2016

    David Tennant stars as the doomed Richard II in Greg Doran’s critically-acclaimed Royal Shakespeare Company production, available for the first time online across the world.

  • S2016E02 Shakespeare Live! From the RSC

    • April 23, 2016

    From the stage of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon, hosts David Tennant and Catherine Tate are joined by Benedict Cumberbatch, Judi Dench, Ian McKellen, Dame Helen Mirren, Meera Syal, David Suchet, Rufus Wainwright, Tim Minchin, Gregory Porter, Joseph Fiennes, English National Opera, The Royal Ballet and Akala for a very special evening. Together they mark the life and work of William Shakespeare on the 400th anniversary of the playwright's death. This unique event takes place in the presence of their Royal Highnesses the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall and celebrates Shakespeare's extraordinary legacy and his enduring influence on all performance art forms - from opera to jazz, dance to musicals.

  • S2016E03 Being Hamlet

    • April 22, 2016

    Simon Russell Beale and Adrian Lester discuss this most celebrated and challenging role.

  • S2016E04 The Works

    • April 22, 2016

    Love and vengeance on a South London estate. A film for today in Shakespeare's language.

  • S2016E05 Shakespeare on Stage, Screen and Elsewhere with Ian McKellen

    • April 22, 2016

    Acting legend Ian McKellen discusses his impressive range of Shakespearean performances.

  • S2016E06 Garrick's Shakespeare Ode

    • April 22, 2016

    World-premiere commemorative concert in the church where Shakespeare was buried.

  • S2016E07 Breakfast with the Bard

    • April 23, 2016

    Presenter Suzy Klein and guests with exclusive access to Shakespeare's New Place.

  • S2016E08 Silent Shakespeare

    • April 23, 2016

    Explore the BFI's Silent Shakespeare collection.

  • S2016E09 Hamlet Returns

    • April 23, 2016

    After a tour to almost every country, Shakespeare's Globe's Hamlet production comes home.

  • S2016E10 Ballet, Opera and the Bard

    • April 23, 2016

    Great music and performance from the world of ballet and opera, presented by Ore Oduba.

  • S2016E11 The Complete Walk

    • April 23, 2016

    All 37 Shakespeare plays each represented by new films created by Shakespeare's Globe.

  • S2016E12 Sound of Cinema

    • April 23, 2016

    The BBC Concert Orchestra celebrates the music of Shakespeare on film.

  • S2016E13 The Late Plays

    • April 23, 2016

    Katie Derham explores Shakespeare's Late Plays from the candlelit Sam Wanamaker Playhouse

  • S2016E14 Dream On! - Three Love Songs

  • S2016E15 Dream On! - Map-Makers of the Collective Unconscious

  • S2016E16 Dream On! - Drag Up

  • S2016E17 Dream On!

  • S2016E18 Tomorrow

    • May 30, 2016

    A new dance work created by British dance company Rambert inspired by Macbeth. Choreographer Lucy Guerin evokes the dark psychological world of Shakespeare’s famous villain.

  • S2016E19 New Shakespeare Songbook

    • April 23, 2016

    Shakespeare was a great songwriter – with songs appearing in many of his greatest plays. To mark the 400th anniversary of his death, the BBC and the European Broadcasting Union have commissioned a New Shakespeare Songbook inviting composers and musicians throughout Europe to write new songs based on the Bard’s texts. Presenter Andy Akinwolere takes us on a musical journey through Europe as contemporary songwriters respond to the poetry of Shakespeare’s sonnets and plays.

  • S2016E20 Cunk on Shakespeare

    • May 11, 2016

    Comedy from Charlie Brooker starring Philomena Cunk, the witless commentator from Charlie Brooker's Weekly Wipe. Philomena knows absolutely nothing about Shakespeare, but that won't stop her attempting to present a groundbreaking documentary about him. Fresh from her triumphs on Charlie Brooker's Weekly Wipe investigating time ('It'll always be an unknowable mystery, like how phones work') Winston Churchill ('Imagine how good his tweets would have been'), and Donald Trump ('There's this amazing stuff on his head; it's not hair, it's like a sort of furry gas'), Philomena Cunk has finally been given her own show - about William Shakespeare. Cunk will leave no stone unturned as she gets to the bottom of the Bard, visiting his birthplace, exploring the Globe, studying priceless artefacts and interviewing literally six different experts, including renowned actor Simon Russell Beale, Educating Yorkshire teacher Matthew Burton and top Shakespearean scholar Professor Stanley Wells. Shorter than Hamlet, funnier than King Lear and easier to spell than Cymbeline, Cunk On Shakespeare is absolutely the last word in Shakespeare documentaries.

  • S2016E21 King Lear: Part One

    • April 23, 2016
  • S2016E22 King Lear: Part Two

    • April 23, 2016
  • S2016E23 Othello

    • August 5, 2016

    David Harewood stars as Othello, the Venetian army general who attracts the wroth of his new father-in-law appalled that his daughter Desdemona has married a Moor. Othello, renowned for his military prowess, is too valuable to Venice to be reprimanded and takes Desdemona on his mission to defend Cyprus from the Turks. However, Othello remains an outsider in the city – an object of racism, envy and mistrust. Iago, a junior officer, exploits Othello’s ambiguous position and unsuspecting nature and drives him into an uncontrollable jealousy with claims that Desdemona has committed adultery. This short film, interspersed with previous Othello productions at Shakespeare's Globe, was first seen as part of The Complete Walk over one magical weekend alongside London's Thames in April 2016 in this anniversary year. Some 37 specially-made 10 minute films were screened along the iconic 2.5 mile stretch between Westminster Bridge and Tower Bridge. Each film explores one of The Bard's plays and includes scenes shot in the locations Shakespeare imagined when he wrote them. Picture Cleopatra in front of the Pyramids, Shylock in Venice’s former Jewish Ghetto, Hamlet on the rocks of Elsinore. Featuring a host of the world’s greatest actors, The Complete Walk celebrates Shakespeare’s life, work and legacy, exactly 400 years on from his death.

  • S2016E24 Love's Labour's Lost

    • August 5, 2016

    Gemma Arterton's Rosaline sets a challenge to Berowne, played by David Dawson in this short film filmed in Navarre, Spain, for Shakespeare's Globe's The Complete Walk. The court of Navarre: the King and his three Lords vow to stay away from wine, women and luxury; but when the Princess of France arrives with her Ladies, they begin to change their minds. As each gives in to his affections and breaks his oath, they all try – unsuccessfully – to keep their love secret from each other. First seen as part of Shakespeare's Globe's The Complete Walk over one magical weekend alongside London's Thames in April 2016 in this anniversary year, 400 years since the death of The Bard. Some 37 specially-made 10 minute films were screened along the iconic 2.5 mile stretch between Westminster Bridge and Tower Bridge. Each film explores one of The Bard's plays and includes scenes shot in the locations Shakespeare imagined when he wrote them. Picture Cleopatra in front of the Pyramids, Shylock in Venice’s former Jewish Ghetto, Hamlet on the rocks of Elsinore. Featuring a host of the world’s greatest actors, The Complete Walk celebrates Shakespeare’s life, work and legacy, exactly 400 years on from his death.

  • S2016E25 A Midsummer Night's Dream

    • August 5, 2016

    ikki Amuka-Bird stars as Hippolyta and David Caves as Theseus in this short film extract from Shakespeare's most popular play, filmed for Shakespeare's Globe's The Complete Walk and shot at Wilton House in Wiltshire. Hermia loves Lysander and Helena loves Demetrius – but Demetrius is supposed to be marrying Hermia. When the Duke of Athens tries to enforce the marriage, the lovers take refuge in the woods and walk into the midst of a dispute between the King and Queen of the fairies. When a mischievous fairy, Puck, places a love potion of the sleeping mortals’ eyelids, they will awake and fall in love with the first person they see. First seen as part of Shakespeare's Globe's The Complete Walk over one magical weekend alongside London's Thames in April 2016 in this anniversary year. Some 37 specially-made 10 minute films were screened along the iconic 2.5 mile stretch between Westminster Bridge and Tower Bridge.

  • S2016E26 Coriolanus

    • August 5, 2016

    Filmed at Ostia Antica, Rome, Dominic West stars in this short film from Shakespeare's Globe's The Complete Walk. Caius Marcius, a brilliant Roman general, takes victory against the Volscian city of Corioli, and is honoured with the name ‘Coriolanus.’ However, his contempt for the common people of Rome mean his fortunes are short lived, as the tribune orders him to be banished. Exiled from Rome, Coriolanus makes an allegiance with his old enemy Aufidius and swears vengeance against the city he once loved. Desperate for mercy, Coriolanus’ mother Volumnia visits him and dissuades her son from destroying Rome. Coriolanus brokers peace between the Volscians and the Romans, only to be killed by Aufidius. First seen as part of Shakespeare's Globe's The Complete Walk over one magical weekend alongside London's Thames in April 2016 in this anniversary year. Some 37 specially-made 10 minute films were screened along the iconic 2.5 mile stretch between Westminster Bridge and Tower Bridge.

  • S2016E27 Romeo and Juliet

    The star-crossed lovers' torment is laid bare in the final moments of Shakespeare's romantic masterpiece. In spite of the hatred of their long-feuding families, Romeo and Juliet fall instantly in love. To escape their parents’ anger they decide to elope, but, when a message is fatally left undelivered, tragedy strikes, uniting both families in woe. Filmed in Juliet's tomb in Verona, Italy, this short film of the death scene starring Jessie Buckley and Luke Thompson was first seen as part of Shakespeare's Globe's The Complete Walk over one magical weekend alongside London's Thames in April 2016 in this anniversary year. Some 37 specially-made 10 minute films were screened along the iconic 2.5 mile stretch between Westminster Bridge and Tower Bridge. Each film explores one of The Bard's plays and includes scenes shot in the locations Shakespeare imagined when he wrote them. Picture Cleopatra in front of the Pyramids, Shylock in Venice’s former Jewish Ghetto, Hamlet on the rocks of Elsinore. Featuring a host of the world’s greatest actors, The Complete Walk celebrates Shakespeare’s life, work and legacy, exactly 400 years on from his death.