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Radio version of Shakespeare’s King John in 14 scenes, adapted for broadcasting by Barbara Burnham and produced by Peter Creswell. With Robert Farquharson in the title role and Baliol Holloway as the Bastard.
Television drama by Francis Cockrell based on Rupert Croft-Cook’s original story. In order to get a murderer to confess, a detective hires a famous Shakespearean actress to play the ghost of the dead man,...
Shakespeare’s play arranged for broadcasting by Peter Creswell and Barbara Burnham. The cast includes Leon Quartermaine in the title role, Frank Cellier as Menenius and Sybil Thorndike as Volumnia. Music...
Fiction short depicting the historic disagreement between Henry VIII and Cardinal Wolsey concerning the king’s divorce from Catherine of Aragon. McKernan & Terris (op cit) note "the debt to Shakespeare is...
Video recording of the play by Richard Nelson staged by the Royal Shakespeare Company. Nelson gives an account of the rivalry between two great 18th century actors, one quintessentially American (Edwin...
Radio version of the play adapted by Hugh Stewart and produced by Val Gielgud. With Leslie Banks and Phyllis Neilson-Terry in the lead, Preston Lockwood narrates. Incidental music composed by William Walton.
Seventh and final episode of a radio podcast serialisation of Shakespeare’s comedy, relocated to Illyria, United States, in 1939. Adapted by Catherine Eaton and rendered into modern English verse by Alison...
Episode six of a radio podcast serialisation of Shakespeare’s comedy, relocated to Illyria, United States, in 1939. Adapted by Catherine Eaton and rendered into modern English verse by Alison Carey. Part...
Fifth Episode of a radio podcast serialisation of Shakespeare’s comedy, relocated to Illyria, United States, in 1939. Adapted by Catherine Eaton and rendered into modern English verse by Alison Carey. Part...
Episode 3 of a radio podcast serialisation of Shakespeare’s comedy, relocated to Illyria, United States, in 1939. Adapted by Catherine Eaton and rendered into modern English verse by Alison Carey. Part of...