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Jonathan Dimbleby

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Broadcaster Jonathan Dimbleby chooses a speech from Cymbeline as the piece of Shakespeare that inspires him most. Performed by Rory Kinnear and Don Gilet.

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Jonathan Dimbleby is an episode from My Own Shakespeare by BBC. Broadcaster Jonathan Dimbleby chooses a speech from Cymbeline as the piece of Shakespeare that inspires him most. Performed by Rory Kinnear and Don Gilet. The episode was publi...

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Published May 21, 2012, 2:41 long, audio available.

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Broadcaster Jonathan Dimbleby chooses a speech from Cymbeline as the piece of Shakespeare that inspires him most. Performed by Rory Kinnear and Don Gilet.

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Published May 21, 2012 and 2:41 long