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  1. Hey Nonino (1948 Radio)

    Series
    First Hearing
    Producer
    Audrey Jones

    According to the Radio Times programme listing, this radio broadcast written by Frances Kay stars Carleton Hobbs in a gentle satire, appropriate to the close of the Shakespeare season. The title suggests...

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  2. Discovery of the Bermudas, A (1959 Radio)

    Producer
    Rayner Heppenstall

    Subtitled ‘An enquiry into the sources of Shakespeare’s play The Tempest’, the radio play by J.I. M. Stewart (who also wrote under the pseudonym Michael Innes) focuses on a dispute between Peterkin,...

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  3. Life and Death of King John, The (1947 Radio)

    Series
    International Drama
    Producer
    Mary Hope Allen

    Radio broadcast featuring selected scenes from the play. With Carleton Hobbs as King John, and Howard Marion-Crawford as Philip, the Bastard. The commentary, written by M. R. Ridley, is spoken by Christopher...

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  4. Midsummer Night’s Dream, A (1964 Radio)

    Series
    Saturday-Night Theatre
    Producer
    Val Gielgud

    Full-length radio version of the play produced by Val Gielgud. With Virginia Maskell, Norman Shelley, Carleton Hobbs and Malcolm Keen. The production uses the full Mendelssohn score as arranged by John...

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  5. Falstaff Goes to War: An Interlude (1939 Radio)

    Producer
    Peter Creswell

    Interlude based on scenes from Shakespeare’s Henry IV, Parts 1 and 2, in which Falstaff roisters off to battle. Arranged and produced for radio by Peter Creswell. With D. A. Clarke-Smith as Falstaff.

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  6. London Calling - 1600 (1936)

    Producer
    Mary Hope Allen

    Radio broadcast. Written and arranged in Elizabethan English by Herbert Farjeon, Radio Times announces this programme as being an "impression - a conjecture - a shot in the dark at what listeners might have...

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  7. Take Your Choice: Twelfth Night (1937 Radio)

    Series
    Experimental Hour
    Producer
    Mary Hope Allen; Barbara Burnham

    Act 1, Scene 5 of Twelfth Night is played first in modern English pronounciation and then in what is conjectured to be Elizabethan English. In the Elizabethan version the women’s parts are spoken by male...

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  8. Midsummer Night’s Dream, A (1964 Radio)

    Series
    Saturday-Night Theatre
    Producer
    Val Gielgud

    Radio version of A Midsummer Night’s Dream produced for the Shakespeare Quatercentenary celebrations by Val Gielgud. Virginia Maskell and Gabriel Woolf are Titania and Oberon. Mendelssohn’s incidental...

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  9. Tempest, The (1945 Radio)

    Producer
    Mary Hope Allen

    Radio adaptation of Shakespeare The Tempest arranged by Herbert Farjeon and produced by Mary Hope Allen. With Leon Quartermaine as Prospero and Cherry Cottrell as Ariel, Norman Shelley as Caliban. The music...

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  10. As You Like It (1944 Radio)

    Producer
    Mary Hope Allen

    Radio version of Shakespeare’s comedy arranged for broadcasting by Herbert Farjeon and produced by Mary Hope Allen. With Michael Redgrave as Orlando and Edith Evans as Rosalind. The incidental music was...

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