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Six Centuries of Verse

Drama
1984
1 Season
16 Episodes
EN
Ended

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Sir John Gielgud is joined by an outstanding repertory of actors in this pioneering, imaginative series demonstrating the immense variety and emotional impact of English-language poetry, from the fourteenth century to the contemporary era.

#poetry

Cast

John Gielgud

John Gielgud

as Self - Presenter

Episodes

Season 1

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E1

Chaucer - Ted Hughes

May 2, 19846h 40m

This introductory programme establishes the continuity and variety of poetry over six centuries, touching on different genres by using extracts from some of the many poems featured in the series - from Chaucer to Ted Hughes.

E2

Old English

May 9, 19846h 40m

A look at the poetry composed between the mid-seventh century and the Norman Conquest, including Julian Glover's reading of part of his own adaptation of the heroic epic Beowulf.

E3

Chaucer 1340-1400

May 16, 19846h 40m

Chaucer was the first great named poet in English. This programme focuses on The Canterbury Tales, with a reading of the introduction by Gary Watson and a detailed exploration of The Pardoner's Tale.

E4

Medieval - Elizabethan 1400-1600

May 23, 19846h 40m

This programme explores the late Medieval period leading into the Renaissance, discussing poems dealing with love, death and ambition by Skelton, Wyatt, Raleigh, Marlowe and Shakespeare.

E5

Shakespeare 1564-1616

May 30, 19846h 40m

A chronological look at Shakespeare's dramatic genius, using extracts from eight plays: Romeo and Juliet, Henry V, Twelfth Night, Hamlet, King Lear, Antony and Cleopatra, Cymbeline and The Tempest.

E6

Metaphysical and Devotional 1590-1670

Jun 6, 19846h 40m

The vigour and audacity of John Donne's love poetry is contrasted with his equally powerful devotional works. The programme then explores the work of Donne's disciple George Herbert, and Andrew Marvell.

E7

Milton 1608-1674

Jun 13, 19846h 40m

Milton's dedication, his humanity and his blindness are all given illustration in Ian Richardson's reading of the sonnet to his dead wife, Katharine, while his eloquence is highlighted in Richardson's spectacular readings from Paradise Lost.

E8

Restoration and Augustan 1660-1745

Jun 20, 19846h 40m

An overview of the great age of satire: among the works featured are Rochester's 'A Satire Against Reason and Mankind', Dryden's 'Absalom and Achitophel' and the mock-heroic 'MacFlecknoe', and Pope's masterpiece of mordant wit, 'The Dunciad'.

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