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Television arts series. Peter Hall, Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company, visits Peter Brook in Paris and talks with him about his work.
Fiction short. In Vancouver’s luscious Stanley Park, a heartbroken Romeo finds hope when she spots the woman of her dreams, Juliet. There’s just one problem - Paris, Juliet’s long-term boyfriend is...
Six-part mystery serial, written and adapted for broadcasting by Simon Brett and featuring the character of Charles Paris (Francis Matthews), actor and unwilling amateur detective. In this second episode...
Christian television late-night talk show with a humorous take on current issues, hosted by Steve and Kathy Gray and broadcast from Kansas City. Described on the show’s website as ‘a Christian show that...
Radio adaptation of Shakespeare’s play arranged for broadcasting by Herbert Farjeon, produced by Mary Hope Allen. With Fay Compton and David King-Wood in the title roles.
Radio version of Shakespeare’s Othello, transmitted from the Paris PTT radio station. The Times listings information for this broadcast is brief - it merely suggests that Shakespeare’s tragedy was...
Radio version of Shakespeare’s tragedy adapted by Cynthia Pughe and produced for broadcasting by Val Gielgud. With June Tobin and Gabriel Woolf in the lead and Marius Goring as Mercutio. The music is drawn...
Documentary film. Peter Brook created the International Centre of Theatre Research in Paris in 1970. In the autumn of 1973, the Centre conducted a five-week work period at the Brooklyn Academy of Music,...
The Radio Times notes, the 30-minute broadcast presented viewers with a selection of various motifs of Tchaikovsky’s fantasy overture, commented on by Vic Oliver, conductor of the British Concert...
Radio transmission from Paris of Hector Berlioz’s dramatic symphony to words from Shakespeare’s play (adapated by Emile Deschamps). D. E. Ingelbrecht conducts the Orchestre National and the Choir of...