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  1. Lear Király (1981 Television)

    aka: King Lear

    Director
    Imre Csiszár

    Hungarian television broadcast of King Lear based on Csiszár Imre’s 1981 staging for the Miskolci Nemzeti Szinház. Tamás Major is Lear. Éva Igó doubles as the Fool and Cordelia.

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  2. The Stars "Off-Stage": Miss Norah Blaney and Miss Gwen Farrar the Famous Revue Artistes

    Date released
    28 Aug 1924
    Series name
    Eve And Everybody’s Film Review
    Issue no
    169
    NoS ID
    331115
    Story no
    1 / 4

    NoS Summary - Norah and Gwen fool around on the golf course. NoS synopsis: ""Golf’s my game," said Gwen. "Every stroke a perfect lie." (The first one caused a few!)" M/S of Gwen Farrar and Norah Blaney on...

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  3. King and the Fool, The (1990 Video)

    Director
    Yossi Turisky
    Producer
    Beth Hatefutsoth

    The Yiddish Theatre in Moscow flourished during the cultural renaissance that followed the Russian Revolution. Two of the moving forces behind the theatre were Solomon Mikhoels and Benjamin Zuskin,...

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  4. Harry and Tonto (1974 Film)

    Director
    Paul Mazursky
    Producer
    Paul Mazursky

    Feature film. A version of the Lear story displaced to modern America. When Harry, a retired English teacher, is evicted from his apartment he cries out a tirade from King Lear. Like Lear, Harry has three...

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  5. Lear (2000 Audio)

    Sound recording of Aribert Reimann’s two-act opera performed by the Bavarian State Opera Orchestra and Chorus conducted by Gerd Albrecht. Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau sings the title role. The Fool is a...

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  6. King Lear (1975 Television)

    Series
    Play of the Month
    Director
    Jonathan Miller
    Producer
    Cedric Messina

    Televised adaptation of the play with Michael Hordern in the title role and Frank Middlemass as the Fool.

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  7. Hancock at the Royal Festival Hall (1966 Television)

    Director
    Derek Burrell-Davis

    Comedian Tony Hancock performing in sketches at the Royal Festival Hall, London. In one sketch (c. 5mins) Hancock appears as Lear with Joe Ritchie as the Fool, both in cod Elizabethan costume (mid-way...

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  8. King Lear (Part 1) (1964 Radio)

    Series
    Best of Shakespeare, The

    Radio broadcast. As part of a series of 26 weekly programmes "designed as an anthology of the best-known and best-loved speeches and scenes" from Shakespeare’s better known plays, this episode (19)...

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  9. King Lear (Part 2) (1964 Radio)

    Series
    Best of Shakespeare, The

    Radio broadcast. As part of a series of 26 weekly programmes "designed as an anthology of the best-known and best-loved speeches and scenes" from Shakespeare’s better known plays, this episode (20)...

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  10. König Lear (2008 Television)

    aka: Koenig Lear King Lear

    Director
    Peter Schönhofer; Luc Bondy

    A re-staging for television of Luc Bondy’s production of King Lear for the 2007 Vienna Festival. Directed for television by Peter Schönhofer with Gert Voss as Lear.

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