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  1. Shakespeare Day Duologue, A (1928 Radio)

    Radio broadcast. According to the Radio Times programme information, this duologue pays tribute to Sadler’s Wells Theatre in London, "commemorating two famous men, St. George and Shakespeare". The...

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  2. Friday Fun on the Gateway

    Date
    8 Oct 2010, 12:42
    Author
    bufvcsergio
    Post Type
    Post

    Here are another 5 of our favourite BUFVC Moving Image Gateway entries that we entered or edited in the last week, with a particular focus on human rights and intellectual property rights. BBC COLLEGE OF...

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  3. Falstaff (1950 Radio)

    Producer
    Tyrone Guthrie

    Radio transmission of Verdi’s ‘Lyrical comedy in three acts’ relayed from Sadler’s Wells Theatre, London. With Arnold Matters as Falstaff. The Sadler’s Wells Orchestra and Chorus are conducted by...

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  4. Sir John in Love (1946 Radio)

    Producer
    Sumner Austin

    Radio broadcast of the second and third acts of the new production of the opera by Vaughan Williams relayed from Sadler’s Wells Theatre, London. The libretto of the opera that was first performed at the...

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  5. Hey, Hey, McBeth!: A Comedy with Music (1937 Radio)

    Producer
    Robin Russell

    Radio broadcast of Macbeth as a musical comedy. Both Holinshed and Shakespeare are mentioned as inspirational source but the play seems to have been ‘improved’ out of all recognition by writer duo Jack...

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  6. Tragedy of Macbeth, The (1951 Radio)

    Series
    Festival World Theatre
    Producer
    Raymond Raikes

    Radio version of Shakespeare’s play produced by Raymond Raikes, starring Donald Wolfit and Catherine Lacey as the Macbeths. With music composed and directed by John Hotchkis.

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