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Radio play written by Blair (pseudonym for W. W. Blair-Fish), dramatising Shakespeare’s youth in the Midlands.
The project’s research has involved three elements: a 30-year history of Film4 as a feature film producer, a survey of the breadth of Channel 4’s broadcast film content (including purchased film,...
A radio anthology on the English setting and English character as portrayed in the plays of Shakespeare. Includes performances by Abraham Sofaer, Cherry Cottrell, and others. With commentary by G. H. W....
Fourth in a series of short dramatic recitals in which well-known actresses perform extracts from Shakespeare’s plays. With Cathleen Nesbitt as Portia.
Third in a series of short dramatic recitals in which well-known actresses perform extracts from Shakespeare’s plays. With Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies as Juliet.
Radio programme on Shakespeare’s dramatic use of contemporary music and songs. Alec Guinness, who presents the programme, is supported by the Dolmetsch Consort of Viols and Recorders, and players,...
Fifth in a series of short dramatic recitals in which well-known actresses perform extracts from Shakespeare’s plays. With Gwen Frangcon-Davies as Desdemona performing extracts from Othello III iii, IV ii,...
Second in a series of short dramatic recitals in which well-known actresses perform extracts from Shakespeare’s plays. With Mrs. Patrick Campbell as Lady Macbeth performing extracts from I v, I vii, II ii,...
Radio play written and directed by Douglas Kennedy. set in Dublin, it focuses on visiting American academic Bradshaw (Blain Fairman), whose main reason for accepting his post in the English department is to...
First in a series of short dramatic recitals in which well-known actresses perform extracts from Shakespeare’s plays. With Edith Evans as Rosalind performing extracts from As You Like It III ii, IV i, and...