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US comedy detective series. ATOMIC SHAKESPEARE opens with a boy who is disappointed that he has to read Shakespeare for his homework, rather than watch his favourite programme MOONLIGHTING. Dejectedly he...
US comedy variety series hosted by Don Rickles. Includes an item in which Richard Harris recites Hamlet’s ‘to be, or not to be’ speech.
US variety show hosted by comedian Don Rickles. Includes a spot in which guest Richard Harris recites Hamlet’s ‘to be or not to be’ soliloquy.
American sitcom set in Milwaukee in the mid-fifties concerning the lives of the Cunningham family. In this episode Richie, Potsie, and Ralph need new uniforms for their baseball team and want to get a big...
High school situation comedy. In this episode the school is putting on a lavish production of Antony and Cleopatra and Cathy and Patty wants the lead.
Television western series starring Clint Walker as Cheynne Bodie. Marshal Bodie is hired to investigate the death of the local Sheriff. He finds Mojave City lacking in civic-minded citizens. When a...
American television comedy western series loosely based upon Asa Mercer’s efforts to bring civilisation to old Seattle by importing marriageable women from the east coast of the United States in the 1860s,...
Sitcom about a group of over-achieving honours students at Manhattan high school. In this episode their laid-back teacher (Hesseman) has to confront negative comments after inviting the class to review his...
Arts series introduced by Alistair Cooke. The programme contained three items - a pantomime by Jean-Louis Barrault, a dramatic sketch about Shakespeare’s youth, and a re-creation of high living among the...
Sitcom about the Taylor family set in suburban Detroit. In this episode the neighbour Mr Wilson becomes the director of Randy’s school play, Romeo and Juliet. Brief extracts from Act 1, v and II, ii are...