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  1. A-Z. TV Guide. Watchlist. History. Simon Schama's Shakespeare. Simon Schama argues that it is impossible to understand how Shakespeare came to belong 'to all time' without understanding...

  2. Simon Schama's Shakespeare. TV Mini Series. 2012–. Not Rated. IMDb RATING. 7.3 /10. 67. YOUR RATING. Rate. History. Simon Schama explores the life and times of William Shakespeare to shed a new light on some of the greatest plays ever written. Stars. Simon Schama. Harriet Walter. Peter De Jersey. See production info at IMDbPro. Add to Watchlist.

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    • 2012-06-22
    • History
    • Simon Schama, Harriet Walter, Peter De Jersey
  3. Shakespeare knew the importance of not just reflecting the lives of the kings and queens who peppered his plays, but ordinary people too – including thieves, clowns and prostitutes. Watch Simon Schama's Shakespeare and Us and more acclaimed documentaries on BBC Select today. Restrictions apply*.

  4. Simon Schama's Shakespeare and Us. Season 1. How much is the personality of England intertwined with the visions of Shakespeare? Acclaimed historian Simon Schama tries to get beneath the skin of the playwright and understand why his stories are so relevant today.

  5. 7. Nov. 2023 · Shakespeare on TV, BBC iPlayer, Radio and BBC Sounds - Celebrate the First Folio's 400th anniversary across the BBC. Find out how to watch, listen to and learn about William Shakespeare's works...

  6. Simon Schama explores how William Shakespeare created a vision of England that still rings true today.

  7. Simon Schama's Shakespeare. 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...