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  1. Thomas More (2005 Video)

    Director
    Robert Delamere

    A video recording, using a single, fixed camera, of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 2005 production of Thomas More. Directed by Robert Delamere with Nigel Cooke as Sir Thomas More.

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  2. John Mundya on broadside warship weapons (1981)

    Genre
    Interview

    John Munday of the National Maritime Museum on the history of broadside warship weapons. He says the biggest shot fired from a battleship weighed 42 pounds. Male interviewer not identified.

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  3. HMS London fires last broadside (1981)

    Genre
    Interview; News report

    Report on the last firing of the broadside on HMS London. Includes interviews with naval historian John Munday of the National Maritime Museum, about the history of the broadside; former sailor John Riggs,...

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  4. Our kind of town (1979)

    Genre
    Feature

    Our Kind of Town. Presented by Richard Robbins, from Greenwich. Includes interviews with Caroline Wilson, who lives in Vanbrugh Castle in Greenwich Park; Commander of the Royal Naval College, John Munday,...

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  5. Sir Thomas More (1983 Radio)

    Director
    Michael Jenkins

    Radio adaptation of the play presumed to be by William Shakespeare and others. Directed by Michael Jenkins. With Ian McKellen in the title role. Music composed by Philip Lane.

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  6. Scenes from the Booke of Sir Thomas More (1948 Radio)

    Series
    International Drama
    Producer
    Felix Felton

    Presentation of scenes from an unperformed Elizabethan play ascribed in part to Shakespeare. Adapted and introduced by John Bryson. With Lewis Casson in the title role.

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