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Radio sketch by Frank Burton with Ivan Samson and Lillian Harrison, presented as part of a mixed programme of music and light entertainment. No further information available (1/2008).
Radio programme arranged and introduced by J. R. Clynes. The BBC Programme Records entry suggests that four scenes from Much Ado About Nothing are presented by Alfred Harris, Ralph de Rohan and staff as part...
Radio broadcast. As part of this world entertainment review programme, Basil Rathbone introduces George Cukor’s new film ROMEO AND JULIET (1936). His talk is illustrated by a recorded excerpt of a scene...
As part of this mixed talk radio programme, Evelyn Hall discusses ‘Acting Shakespeare’. No further information known (3/2008).
Weekly radio theatre programme. In this episode Ivor Brown and W. A. Darlington discuss recent experiments on stage and screen with Shakespeare plays. The Programme is introduced by Val Gielgud.
Radio broadcast. As part of a mixed programme, Martita Hunt and John Gielgud read a scene from Shakespeare’s Hamlet. This appears to be from Harcourt Williams’s uncut production of the play that opened...
Act III of Verdi’s opera relayed from The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London.
Item in radio revue programme. Sandwiched between an interview with Col. Bourne, survivor of Rorke’s Drift and A. Frisbee, an old hansom cabbie, the programme features a rehearsal of As You Like It from...
Radio variety programme for children devised by John Kettelwell, with music played by Kathleen Freeston and Imogen Holst (recorders and virginals), and Leslie French (singer). Leslie French ‘and Staff’...
A fortnightly theatre review programme. In this episode a panel of experts examines Shakespeare’s tragedy with illustrated extracts. The panel consists of Michael Redgrave, Frank Birch, and Philip...