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Woodfall Films revolutionised British cinema during the 1960s with a slate of iconic films such as LOOK BACK IN ANGER and THE LONELINESS OF THE LONG DISTANCE RUNNER. As the company reaches its...
Live sound recording of the Prospect Theatre Company’s 1972 production of Love’s Labour’s Lost directed by Tony Robertson and Kenny McBain.
Live from the Royal Albert Hall. This semi-staged performance uses the original 1948 arrangements. John Wilson conducts the John Wilson Orchestra. Introduced by Suzy Klein.
Live sound recording of Ronald Eyre’s 1971 production of Much Ado About Nothing for the Royal Shakespeare Company with Elizabeth Spriggs as Beatrice and Derek Godfrey as Benedick.
Originally staged by Jonathan Miller at the Old Vic in 1970 and then at the National Theatre, London in 1971, the production was subsequently recorded for television. The production is set in Venice in the...
Mixed video recording (3 cameras) of Roy Williams’ play commissioned by the RSC for the Complete Works Festival. Two young soldiers join their friends for a drunken night out before they leave for active...
Video recording, using a single fixed camera, of Roy William’s play commissioned by the RSC for the Complete Works Festival. Two young soldiers join their friends for a drunken night out before they leave...
Studio-bound television adaptation by Cedric Messina, directed by John Gorrie. With Eric Porter in the title role and Janet Suzman as Lady Macbeth.
Television production of the play starring Kenneth Colley as Duke, Tim Pigott-Smith as Angelo and Kate Nelligan as Isabella.
Television production of the play with Nicol Williamson and Jane Lapotaire as the Macbeths.