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  1. Great Pith and Moment (2002 Film)

    Director
    Margaret Webster
    Producer
    Larry Kinsey

    Comedy short. "William Shakespeare’s greatest soliloquy performed word for word. If an actor’s worst nightmare is to suddenly be naked on stage, then the second most dreaded scenario would surely...

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  2. Jazz Session [05/06/1963] (1963 Radio)

    Series
    Jazz Session
    Producer
    John Hooper (2)

    A new jazz work by Ken Rattenbury inspired by the ‘seven ages of man’ speech from As You Like It. The soliloquy is spoken by Alan Reeve-Jones and the music is conducted by the composer.

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  3. Taming of the Shrew, The (1980 Television)

    aka: The Shakespeare Plays

    Series
    BBC Television Shakespeare
    Director
    Jonathan Miller
    Producer
    Jonathan Miller

    Television production of the play, with John Cleese as Petruchio and Sarah Badel as Katherina.

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  4. Troilus and Cressida (1981 Television)

    aka: The Shakespeare Plays

    Series
    BBC Television Shakespeare
    Director
    Jonathan Miller
    Producer
    Jonathan Miller

    Television production with Anton Lesser as Troilus and Suzanne Burden as Cressida. Blind artist Jack Birkett aka The Incredible Orlando (who also played Caliban in Derek Jarman THE TEMPEST) as Thersites.

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  5. Timon of Athens (1981 Television)

    aka: Shakespeare Plays, The

    Series
    BBC Television Shakespeare
    Director
    Jonathan Miller
    Producer
    Jonathan Miller

    Television production of the play with Jonathan Pryce in the title role.

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