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  1. Arcata Promise, The (1974 Television)

    Director
    David Cunliffe

    Television drama. In the small town of Arcata in America, a rich and successful actor (Gunge) made a promise to a young, attractive and vulnerable girl (Laura) that he would always love her and never hurt...

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  2. Troilus and Cressida (1954 Television)

    Producer
    George Rylands; Douglas Allen

    Ambitious adaptation of the play produced for television by George Rylands and Douglas Allen. Academically sound, it did not seem to be much of a success with the general viewing audience.

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  3. Twelfth Night (1976 Audio)

    Series
    Times Shakespeare
    Director
    Frank Hauser

    Fifth in a series of Shakespeare audio recordings that appear to have been issued by The Times. The production is directed by Frank Hauser with Dorothy Tutin doubling as Viola/Sebastian and Derek Godfrey as...

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  4. Romeo and Juliet (1969 Television)

    Director
    Gordon McDougall
    Producer
    Julian Amyes

    The Stables Theatre Company stage production of Romeo and Juliet directed for television by Gordon McDougall. Sam Dastor is Romeo and Katherine Barker is Juliet. The production appears to be an assembly of...

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  5. Midsummer Night’s Dream, A (1964 Television)

    Director
    Joan Kemp-Welch

    Television production of the play, virtually uncut, which incorporates a ballet sequence choreographed by Juan Corelli. The romantic setting, and use of gesture and expression, shows the influence of Reinhardt.

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