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BBC current affairs television programme. In this item presenter Vera Gilbert reports from St George’s Theatre, Tufnell Park, London. St George’s is an Elizabethan-style theatre which was converted from...
Radio programme with extracts from Shakespeare’s plays. The Times programme listings specify that Macbeth, Act I, Scenes v and vii, as well as Act II, Scene ii were broadcast between 20:00 and 21:10. This...
Sixth and last in a series of broadcasts to schools. A dramatic interpretation of Shakespeare’s Richard II, this episode is produced by Cedrick Hardwicke and is performed by Douglas Jefferies, Abraham...
Feature film farce. Gracie is the daughter of a wealthy business magnate. To prevent a gigolo (who is attempting to seduce his other daughter) from getting his fortune, the father gives all his money,...
A television play about William Shakespeare and his family written by David Scott Daniell and produced for broadcasting by Peggy Bacon. Alan Wheatley is Shakespeare. Madrigals sung by boys of George Dixon...
Designed to show how the physical features of the Elizabethan stage influenced the work of Shakespeare. The duties of the bookholder, the props and costumes, actors in the ‘tiring room’, and boys playing...
Video recording of John Wood’s 1997 production of Richard III for the Sratford (Ontario) Shakespeare Festival. Stephen Ouimette is Richard.
Radio broadcast of a performance of Henry V produced by Howard Rose. Actors include Margaret Halstan, Bruce Belfrage, Colleen Clifford and Philip Wade.
Radio version of Shakespeare’s play adapted for broadcasting by Barbara Burnham and produced by Peter Creswell. The cast includes Franklyn Bellamy as Caesar, Dennis Arundell as Brutus and S. J. Warmington...
Production for French television of Jacques Fabbri’s staging of The Merry Wives of Windsor and directed for television by Pierre Sabbagh. Jacques Fabbri is Falstaff.