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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.
Television discussion. Following the television production THE TAMING OF THE SHREW (tx BBC 20 April 1952) Margaret Johnston (Kate in the production), Ivor Brown (theatre critic for The Observer), George More...
Television schools programme in the Drama for Sixth Forms slot. Scenes from As You Like It introduced by John Gielgud; episodes selected and written by Ivor Brown. An analysis of the play and enacted scenes.
Television schools programme in the Drama for Sixth Forms slot. Scenes from Othello introduced by John Gielgud and selected and written by Ivor Brown; an analysis of the play and enacted scenes.
Television schools programme. Scenes from Richard II selected and introduction written by Ivor Brown. Presented by John Gielgud. An analysis of the play and enacted scenes.
Television schools programme in the Drama for Sixth Forms slot. Scenes from Julius Caesar introduced by John Gielgud; episodes selected and written by Ivor Brown. An analysis of the play and enacted scenes.
Looking at the character of Isabella, and focusing on Act II Scene 2, the workshop attempts to show how Isabella is a far more passionate and complex character than the cold and puritanical woman who is...
Schools television programme. A discussion of Henry V with scenes enacted. Scenes selected and introduction written by Ivor Brown and presented by John Gielgud.
A discussion between Prof. John Russell Brown, University of Sussex, and Dr J R Mulryne, University of Edinburgh. Reverse of tape contains ‘Patterns and Character in A Midsummer Night’s Dream’.
Continues the examination of Isabella’s character, looking at Act III, Scene i in which she visits her brother Claudio in jail in order to tell him that he must die. Director John Russell-Brown works...