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Variety show from the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London in the presence of Her Majesty the Queen. In one sketch comedian Bernie Clifton recites Hamlet’s ‘to be or not to be’ soliloquy astride his...
Radio broadcast. Readings from Macbeth, arranged for radio by Cathleen Nesbitt. With Norman V. Norman in the title role and Beatrice Wilson as Lady Macbeth. John Gielgud also performs. C. A. Lewis acts as...
Norman O’Neill conducts the Wireless Chorus and the BBC Orchestra in a concert of his own music, written for Shakespeare’s plays. The Orchestra plays the Overture from ‘Hamlet’ and ‘Three...
Sunday 23 April 1989 commemorates 425 years since the birth of William Shakespeare. Dr Levi Fox, director of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, takes Norman Painting on a tour of Stratford-upon-Avon’s most...
Television arts series presented by Barry Norman. Includes item (c12min) showing rehearsals for Act I vii of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 1982 production of Macbeth, directed by Howard Davies - Bob Peck...
Verdi’s Macbeth with Norman Bailey and Patricia Johnson in the title roles. The Ambrosian Opera Chorus and the London Philharmonic Orchestra are conducted by Robin Stapleton. Introduced by Robin Ray.
Gawn Grainger leads a panel discussion at the National Theatre on Olivier’s film and stage career. Panellists: Richard Attenborough, Felix Barker, Fabia Drake, Barry Norman and Richard Pasco.
Norman Rodway gives a personal view of the play.
Radio programme made to celebrate twenty five years of radio broadcasting. Includes mention of some of Shakespeare’s lines that have become clichés of the language followed by excerpts from Hamlet’s...
Television arts series presented by Barry Norman. One item (c12 mins) discusses the opening of the Barbican Arts Centre in London; the Royal Shakespeare Company made the Barbican Theatre their London home....