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Much ado about nothing [videorecording] / by Sutton, Shaun.; Burge, Stuart.; Lunghi, Cherie,1953-; Levy, Katharine.; Lindsay, Robert,1949-; Reynolds, Robert.; Dobtcheff, Vernon,1934-; Shakespeare, William,1564-1616.Much ado about nothing.; British Broadcasting Corporation.Television Service.; Time-Life Television.; Ambrose Video Publishing.;
DVD.Lee Montague (Leonato), Tim Faulkner (Messenger), Cherie Lunghi (Beatrice), Katharine Levy (Hero), Jon Finch (Don Pedro), Robert Lindsay (Benedick), Robert Reynolds (Claudio), Gordon Whiting (Antonio), Vernon Dobtcheff (Don John), Robert Gwilym (Conrade), Tony Rohr (Borachio), Pamela Moiseiwitsch (Margaret), Ishia Bennison (Ursula), Oz Clarke (Balthasar), Ben Losh (Boy), Michael Elphick (Dogberry), Clive Dunn (Verges), Gorden Kaye (First Watch), Perry Benson (Second Watch), Roger Frost (Member of Watch), Declan Mulholland (Member of Watch), Stephen Wale (Member of Watch), Graham Crowden (Friar Francis), John Kidd (Sexton), Simone Baker (Dancer), Jean Pierre Blanchard (Dancer), Nicola Keen (Dancer), Philippa Luce (Dancer), Bryan Payne (Dancer), Barbara Rhoades (Dancer), Trevor St. John Hacker (Dancer), Peter Salmon (Dancer), Clair Symonds (Dancer).Music composed by Simon Rogers ; videotape editor, Ian Williams ; literary consultant, Dr. John Wilders.Taped Aug. 15-21, 1984 at the BBC Television studios in London.System requirements for script: PC or Mac with Microsoft Word, DVD-ROM drive.Claudio and Hero are engaged, but the jealous Don John tries to thwart the wedding by denouncing Hero as unchaste. Meanwhile, Beatrice and Benedick, who scorn each other, become betrothed as a result of the schemes of their friends.
Subjects: Television plays.; Television adaptations.; Television plays.; Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616; Television plays.;
© [2000 or 2001], Ambrose Video Pub.,
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Imagination and play in the electronic age / by Singer, Dorothy G.; Singer, Jerome L.;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 171-201) and index.
Subjects: Play.; Imagination in children.; Television and children.; Computers and children.;
© 2005., Harvard University Press,
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The hunger games. by Lawrence, Francis,film director.; Beaufoy, Simon,screenwriter.; Debruyn, Michael,screenwriter.; Lawrence, Jennifer,1990-actor.; Hutcherson, Josh,actor.; Hemsworth, Liam,1990-actor.; Lions Gate Entertainment (Firm),film distributor.;
DVD, 16x9 widescreen presentation 2.40:1, Dolby digital 5.1, region 1.Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, Woody Harrelson, Elizabeth Banks.Rating: PG-13; for intense sequences of violence and action, some frightening images, thematic elements, a suggestive situation and language.Home safe after winning the 74th Annual Hunger Games, Katniss and Peeta must turn around and embark on a "Victor's Tour" of the districts, where they sense that a rebellion is simmering, and probably sparked by Katniss. The Capitol proves they are very much in control as President Snow prepares the 75th Annual Hunger Games: an anniversary competition that will draw contestants from previous victors, a condition that leaves District 12 with very few options.Camera, Jo Willems ; production designer, Philip Messina ; editor, Alan Edward Bell ; music, James Newton Howard.
Subjects: Feature films.; Action and adventure films.; Feature films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Video recordings for people with visual disabilities.; Science fiction films.; Films for the hearing impaired.; Collins, Suzanne; Insurgency; Survival; Television programs; Interpersonal relations; Contests; Dystopian plays.; Girls; Courage; Survival; Insurgency; Contests;
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Critical approaches to literature : moral / by Evans, Robert C.,1955-editor.;
On moral criticism: a feminist approach to caring / James S. Baumlin -- Critical contexts. The morality of renaissance love poetry: the case of Sir Thomas Wyatt / Robert C. Evans -- Ethics, literature, and theory: a sampling of various views / Stephen Paul Bray -- The genius of the saint: Harriet Beecher Stowe's moral artistry / Brian Yothers -- Moral approaches and other approaches to Jack London's "In a far country" / Kelley Jeans -- Critical readings. Moral irony in John Donne's "To his coy mistress going to bed" / Robert C. Evans -- "These hard hearts": Aristotelian morality and Peter Brooks' King Lear / Christopher Baker -- The blinding of Gloucester: trauma and morality in some films of Shakespeare's King Lear / Robert C. Evans -- Poe's ethics: a reading of "the man of the crowd," "Landor's cottage," and "Hop-frog" / Jeffrey J. Folks -- The man that corrupted Huckleberry - making greed a driving force / R. Kent Rasmussen -- "A practice for falling in love": ethical criticism in Anton Checkhov's "lady with the pet dog" / James S. Baumlin -- One from many: morality in John Steinbeck's The grapes of wrath / Nicolas Tredell -- Arthur Miller as the moral voice of America / Susan C. W. Abbotson -- The ethics of care in Zadie Smith's The embassy of Cambodia / Tammy Amiel Houser -- Sympathy for the devil inside / Mary Beth Willard -- The ethics of creative nonfiction / George H. Jensen.Includes bibliographical references and index.The book examines a representative body of British and American work, including poems, short fiction, novels, essays, plays, and television series, dating from the English Renaissance down to the present day, from a moral perspective to provide a foundational understanding of the moral approach and how it is applied.
Subjects: Ethics in literature.; American literature; English literature;
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Romeo & Juliet [videorecording] / by Messina, Cedric.prd; Rakoff, Alvin.drt; Ryecart, Patrick.act; Saire, Rebecca.act; Gielgud, John,1904-2000.act; Shakespeare, William,1564-1616.Romeo and Juliet.; Shakespeare, William,1564-1616.Othello.; British Broadcasting Corporation.Television Service.; Time-Life Television.; Ambrose Video Publishing.;
Patrick Ryecart, Rebecca Saire, Celia Johnson, Michael Hordern, Joseph O'Connor, Anthony Andrews, John Gielgud.Originally broadcast by BBC Television on Dec. 3, 1978.Dramatization of William Shakespeare's tragedy of two young lovers from rival families.
© [2002?], Distributed by Ambrose Video Pub.,
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Macbeth [videorecording] / by Shakespeare, William,1564-1616.Macbeth.; Stewart, Patrick,1940-act; Fleetwood, Kate,1972-act; Feast, Michael.act; Turner, Martin1950-act; Handy, Scott.act; Goold, Rupert.drt; Cork, Adam.cmp; WNET.ORG.; WNET (Television station : New York, N.Y.); Illuminations (Firm); British Broadcasting Corporation.Television Service.; PBS Distribution (Firm);
DVD, NTSC, region 1; widescreen presentation.Patrick Stewart, Kate Fleetwood, Michael Feast, Martin Turner, Scott Handy.Director of photography, Sam McCurdy ; composer & additional sound design, Adam Cork ; editor, Trevor Waite.Filmed entirely on location at Welbeck Abbey.Not rated: Viewer discretion is advised. This film contains graphic imagery.Adaptation of the stage production which relocates the action to a nameless 20th-century underground facility, offering a parable of the quest for power in the modern world.
Subjects: Made-for-TV movies.; Television adaptations.; Televised plays.; Fiction television programs.; Television programs; Television programs; Macbeth, King of Scotland, 11th cent.; Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616;
© c2010., Distributed by PBS Distribution,
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The taming of the shrew [videorecording] / by Cleese, John.; Badel, Sarah.; Shakespeare, William,1564-1616.Taming of the shrew.; British Broadcasting Corporation.; Time-Life Films.; Ambrose Video Publishing.;
Simon Chandler (Lucentio), Anthony Pedley (Tranio), John Franklyn-Robbins (Baptista), Frank Thornton (Gremio), Sarah Badel (Katherine), Jonathan Cecil (Hortensio), Susan Penhaligon (Bianca), Harry Waters (Biondello), John Cleese (Petruchio), David Kincaid (Grumio), Bev Willis (Baptista's Servant), Angus Lennie (Curtis), Harry Webster (Nathaniel), Gil Morris (Philip), Leslie Sarony (Gregory), Derek Deadman (Nicholas), Denis Gilmore (Peter), John Bird (Pedant), Alan Hay (Tailor), David Kinsey (Haberdasher), John Barron (Vincentio), Joan Hickson (Widow), Tony Martell (Officer).DVD.System requirements: PC/Mac downloadable scripts.This comic confrontation between the sexes is one of the most frequently-staged plays. Its sparkling wit and rich characterization are matched with an outstanding cast.
Subjects: Television plays.; Television adaptations.;
© [2000 or 2001], Ambrose Video Pub.,
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Death of a salesman [videorecording] / by SchloÌndorff, Volker.; Hoffman, Dustin,1937-; Durning, Charles,1923-; Reid, Kate.; Lang, Stephen,1952-; Malkovich, John.; North, Alex.; Blackwood, Christian.; Miller, Arthur,1915-Death of a salesman.; Castle Hill Productions.; Image Entertainment (Firm);
DVD; Dolby Digital mono.Dustin Hoffman, Charles Durning, Kate Reid, Stephen Lang, John Malkovich.Music by Alex North.MPAA rating: Not rated.Dark drama of a failed man, Willy Loman, whose life did not measure up to his expectations. Movie made for television.
Subjects: Made-for-TV movies.; Business failures; Sales personnel; Fathers and sons;
© 2002., Image Entertainment,
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Tennessee Williams' The glass menagerie [videorecording] / by Hepburn, Katharine,1907-2003.act; Waterston, Sam.act; Miles, Joanna.act; Moriarty, Michael,1941-act; Harvey, Anthony,1931-drt; Williams, Tennessee,1911-1983.Glass menagerie.; Talent Associates.; Norton Simon Inc.; Broadway Theatre Archive.;
DVD, mono.Katharine Hepburn, Sam Waterston, Joanna Miles, Michael Moriaty.Music John Barry ; associate producer Cecil F. Ford.A strong willed woman attempts to impose her shattered dreams into the life and personality of her shy, reclusive daughter.Emmy award, Best supporting actor (Moriarty); Best supporting actress (Miles).
Subjects: Television plays, American.; Young men;
© 2002, c1973., Image Entertainment,
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The bizarre world of reality television / by Lenig, Stuart.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction -- Transformation: self-improvement, home improvement, and makeovers -- Competition and talent programming: chefs, singers, survivors, and every man for himself -- Friends, family, and frenemies: personal lives of people -- Finding the one(s): dating, matchmakers, and hooking up -- International reality television: America's reach -- Conclusion: reality's future.Explores the bizarre and highly controversial world of reality television, including its early history, wide variety of subject matter, and social implications. Explains why reality television plays such a large role in popular culture and why it is so representative of American society in the 21st century. Contextualizes reality television as a postmodernist form of new media that has vastly altered the landscape of traditional television programming. Examines the phenomenon of reality programming in the context of the history of radio and television broadcasting as it originated in the U.S. market. Answers the common question, "Why would anyone want to watch this show?" by describing and analyzing the reason for a specific program's construction, and often, success, within the framework of audience study findings.
Subjects: Reality television programs;
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