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  1. Crossroads: Shakespeare in Southampton (2004 Radio)

    aka: Shakespeare in Southampton

    Series
    Saturday Play, The
    Director
    Marilyn Imrie

    Radio drama. An inveterate crossword-puzzle solver Stephen Cress (Palmer) and his wife Penny (Wendy Craig), with a little help from their dog, unravel the mystery of a missing Shakespeare manuscript....

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  2. Denmark Hill (2014 Radio)

    Series
    Saturday Drama
    Director
    Tristram Powell
    Producer
    Marilyn Imrie

    Radio drama by Alan Bennett. In a leafy south London suburb 15-year old schoolgirl Harriet struggles with an essay on Shakespeare’s view on the family as her ailing father Frank lies on his deathbed...

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  3. Midsummer Night’s Dream, A (1981 Television)

    aka: The Shakespeare Plays

    Series
    BBC Television Shakespeare
    Director
    Elijah Moshinsky
    Producer
    Jonathan Miller

    Television production starring Helen Mirren as Titania and Peter McEnery as Oberon.

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  4. Macbeth (1970 Television)

    Series
    Play of the Month
    Director
    John Gorrie
    Producer
    Cedric Messina

    Studio-bound television adaptation by Cedric Messina, directed by John Gorrie. With Eric Porter in the title role and Janet Suzman as Lady Macbeth.

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  5. Henry IV. Part II (2012 Television)

    Series
    Hollow Crown, The
    Director
    Richard Eyre
    Producer
    Rupert Ryle-Hodges

    Television version of the play directed by Richard Eyre. Jeremy Irons is Henry IV and Simon Russell Beale plays Falstaff.

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