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  1. Nobody’s Fault (1973 Video)

    Director
    David Evans
    Distribution
    Hire Sale, Videocassette. U-matic, VHS. col. 17 min.

    A dramatised account of a serious accident in an industrial laboratory. Shows how unsafe procedures and a series of seemingly innocent actions can have tragic consequences.

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  2. Twelfth Night (1962 Radio)

    Series
    Saturday-Night Theatre
    Producer
    Val Gielgud; Cedric Messina

    Radio adaptation of Shakespeare’s comedy produced for broadcasting by Cedric Messina and Val Gielgud.With June Tobin as Viola, Jimmy Edwards as Sir Toby Belch and Rachel Gurney as Olivia. Other parts are...

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  3. Communicating (3 Parts) (1974 Video)

    Director
    David Evans
    Subject
    Business studies
    Distribution
    OUT OF DISTRIBUTION, Videocassette. VHS. col. 3 x 23 min.

    Part 3: Communicating between groups. Looks at the conflict that develops between the Sales and Production Department at Harrison’s due to the introduction of a new product. Deals with the need for...

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  4. Hamlet (1960 Radio)

    Producer
    Cedric Messina

    Radio version of Hamlet produced in its entirety by Cedric Messina with Michael Redgrave in the title role. The music by Elisabeth Lutyens is conducted by Edward Clark. Douglas Storm narrates.

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  5. Julius Caesar (1969 Television)

    Series
    Play of the Month
    Director
    Alan Bridges
    Producer
    Cedric Messina

    Televised adaptation of the play with Maurice Denham as Caesar and Robert Stephens as Mark Antony.

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