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  1. BBC iPlayer - Simon Schamas Shakespeare. A-Z. TV Guide. Watchlist. History. Simon Schama's Shakespeare. Simon Schama argues that it is impossible to understand how Shakespeare...

  2. Simon Schama's Shakespeare: With Simon Schama, Harriet Walter, Peter De Jersey, Simon Russell Beale. Simon Schama explores the life and times of William Shakespeare to shed a new light on some of the greatest plays ever written.

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  3. www.bbc.co.uk › programmes › m001snfmBBC - Shakespeare

    30 giu 2012 · This England — Simon Schama's Shakespeare. Simon Schama explains how Shakespeare came to belong 'to all time'. Release date: 22 Jun 2012. Hamlet at Elsinore. 1964 production of Shakespeare's ...

  4. Serie Documentario (1 stagione, 2 episodi) creato nel 2012 su BBC TwoconSimon Schama (Self - Presenter). Dove guardare la serie TV Simon Schama's Shakespeare in streaming online? | BetaSeries.com Simon Schama explores the life and times of William Shakespeare to shed a new and fascinating light on some of the greatest plays ever written.

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  5. 30 nov 2021 · Home. Episodes. Clips. Simon Schama argues that it is impossible to understand how Shakespeare came to belong 'to all time' without understanding just how much he was of his time. On iPlayer....

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  6. 7 nov 2023 · Simon Schama argues that it is impossible to understand how Shakespeare came to belong 'to all time' without understanding just how much he was of his time. Watch Simon Schama's Shakespeare on BBC ...

  7. Simon Schama explores the life and times of William Shakespeare to shed a new and fascinating light on some of the greatest plays ever written. He asks the question: "What came first, Englishness, or Shakespeare's idea of it?" and produces a persuasive argument in favour of the latter.