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Everyday Shakespeare
Michael talks to Ben and David Crystal about the Shakespeare quotes we use every day, without even realising.
Michael Rosen talks to Ben and David Crystal about the Shakespeare quotes we use every day, without even realising.
We’ve all heard someone roll their eyes and say “the lady doth protest too much, me thinks” - or head back to their desk muttering “once more unto the breach!” Shakespeare had a way with words that makes his writing extremely relatable, even today. Ben and David Crystal tell Michael why so many of the bard’s sayings have slipped into our everyday chat.
Producer: Alice McKee, BBC Audio Bristol
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Mon 28 Aug 202323:00
BBC Radio 4
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- Tue 22 Aug 202316:00BBC Radio 4
- Mon 28 Aug 202323:00BBC Radio 4
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