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Radio version of Shakespeare’s comedy adapted by Lance Sieveking and produced by Val Gielgud. With Ralph Richardson as Bottom. Mendelssohn’s music is played by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra with a...
A dramatic reconstruction of a Shakespearean premiere of Twelfth Night, written for radio by J. C. Gosforth and based on the book by American scholar Leslie Hotson who introduces the programme in a recorded...
Television drama created by Jim Leonard. Romeo and Juliet set in the adult film industry in Los Angeles. The daughter of a porn industry mogul falls in love with a district attorney, a stauch anti-porn...
A radio version of Shakespeare’s play produced for broadcasting by John Gibson. With Gwen Cherrell as Viola, Brewster Mason as Sir Toby and other members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company. Marius Goring,...
THE WINNERS IN FULL ARE: Educational Multimedia Award (sponsored by Science Photo Library) THE EMPTY THRONE Lincoln School of Film and Media Director: Philip Stevens ...
The monthly roundup of film and television publications compiled by Simon Baker, Institute of Historical Research, & published here at the BUFVC by Linda Kaye. This month’s Roundup opens with 100...
Radio broadcast of Douglas Seale’s production of King John for the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company. Adapted and produced for broadcasting by Norman Wright. With Robert Harris in the lead, Alec Clunes...
Televised version of the play produced by George More O’Ferrall with Kevin Sheldon as associate producer. Stephen Murray is Iago, Andre Morell stars as Othello and Joan Hopkins makes her television debut...
[caption id="attachment_23149" align="alignright" width="175"] Peter Glenville with Peter O’Toole and Richard Burton[/caption] This November big names from the world of stage and film, including the...
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