Hi, Helen
Are you talking about the youtube clips that say narrated by Rupert Grint? Appears to be a 6 part documentary. This is not the same thing as the RADIO thing, though they both came out the same time and for the same thing. I only just realized the VIDEO clips existed because of you, but i only watch the first minute or two, so i don't if it's about Barrie or Peter or the various productions or what....
Peter and Wendy is an awesome experience, because you get to see the story at how the wild boy was in a certain moment in Barrie's life (he's was always changing) not to mention all the narration can throw you into a whirlpool. Hope you have fun with your work on it at school. I had a similiar end of year project when I was 14 or so, and the teacher let me go out of class and do whatever I wanted with it. The escape from bullies and encouragment to have my head in the clouds got me into Barrie, and what a heartbreaking bliss and change of life it became.
For Barrie info, you should check out Andrew Birkin's book, JM Barrie and the Lost Boys (or the film version with Ian Holm).
All the best!
Thanks for your answer, Hannah High.

I'm reading the original text in English right now and I'm enjoying it very much. You know, there are many adaptations of the text in portuguese, but they are not as good as the english text. I mean, I can feel closer to Barrie's story now.
I'm researching it, as I already said, to do my University's Final Work, I think you call it monography. I just felt in love with English drama and all the kinds of literature that involves fantasy, imagination, magic and so on.
I will look for that book you suggested me. Every material will help me. And about films, I've watched FINDING NEVERLAND, with Jonny Depp. My English Drama Professor had suggested it. It so interesting how an author's life is part of his work. I like to write and I always believe that we put oueselves in our writing. Is the name of the film you said I could watch the same as the book's title?
Sorry, I'm too curious. But do you know other books where I can find more analises of Peter Pan? It would be great to read literature critics' opinions on the subject.
Thanks again.
Have a nice week