Need a good title? Just nick it off someone else (especially Shakespeare)
Keane, ‘Hopes and Fears’ (Oh Little Town Of Bethlehem).
Mumford and Sons ‘Sigh No More’ (Much Ado About Nothing).
The Doors (Huxley’s The Doors of Perception).
Agatha Christie ‘The Mousetrap’ (Hamlet).
Hemingway, ‘For Whom The Bell Tolls’ (John Donne, No Man Is An Island).
Steinbeck ‘The Grapes Of Wrath’, (Mine Eyes Have Seen The Glory Of The Coming Of The Lord).
Faulkner ‘The Sound And The Fury’ (Macbeth).
TV show, ‘London’s Burning’ (nursery rhyme London’s Burning).
Sting, ‘Nothing Like The Sun’ (Sonnet CXXX).
Huxley ‘Brave New World’ (The Tempest).
Hitchcock’s ‘North by Northwest’ (Hamlet).
Ray Bradbury, ‘Something Wicked This Way Comes’ (Macbeth).
‘Where Eagles Dare’ (Richard The Third).
There are loads of others, but I’m a bit jetlagged so I’m off to bed.
“Broadsword calling Danny Boy”
Shakespeare.
Oh.
Titles.
Sorry about that.
Whilst watching the beebs excellent, if I may say, ‘Burton and Taylor’ I casually threw out to the girlfriend that the line ‘Where Eagles Dare’ was coined by Shakespeare. I think she was impressed even if I recall I said it was from ‘King Lear’.