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  1. Challenge to Hollywood

    Date released
    1945
    Series name
    The March of Time 11th Year
    Issue no
    5
    NoS ID
    352260
    Story no
    1 / 1

    The March of Time synopsis: As in England, war time has brought to the U.S. cinemas a greater wave of prosperity than has ever before been experienced, but in spite of this unprecedented boom Hollywood’s...

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  2. Hamlet (1934 Radio)

    Producer
    Val Gielgud

    Radio version of Shakespeare’s play adapted by Barbara Burnham and produced by Val Gielgud. With Stephen Haggard in the title role, Malcolm Keen as Claudius and Martita Hunt as Gertrude.

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  3. Tragedy of King Lear, The (1960 Radio)

    Director
    Charles Lefeaux
    Producer
    Charles Lefeaux

    Full-length radio version of Shakespeare’s play directed and produced by Charles Lefeaux with Stephen Murray as Lear heading a cast of members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company. Music composed by...

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  4. My Word! From Stratford (1964 Radio)

    aka: My Bard!

    Series
    My Word!
    Producer
    Tony Shyrane

    Radio game show. To mark the quatercentenary, this special edition of the word-game series is devoted to Shakespeare’s works. Dilys Powell, Nancy Spain, Frank Muir and Denis Norden can be heard in the...

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  5. Tempest, The (1959 Radio)

    Producer
    Charles Lefeaux

    Radio version of Shakespeare’s late play produced by Charles Lefeaux. With Stephen Murray as Prospero, Dorothy Gordon as Ariel and Jane Barrett as Miranda. The music is composed by Elizabeth Poston and...

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  6. Shakespeare in American Politics (2007 Radio)

    Series
    Shakespeare in American Life
    Producer
    Richard Paul

    Three-part radio documentary series, narrated by Sam Waterston, made to mark the 75th anniversary, in 2007, of the Folger Shakespeare Library. The series explores the influence of Shakespeare on American...

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  7. World of Economics, The (Parts 7-12) (1988 Video)

    Subject
    Economics
    Distribution
    OUT OF DISTRIBUTION, Videocassette. Standard formats. col. 19, 5 x 25 min.

    Part 7: Professor Arthur Shenfield, former Economics Director of the Confederation of British Industry in discussion with John Burton. Orthodox micro-economic analysis makes a formidable case for what is...

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  8. Two Noble Kinsmen, The (1956 Radio)

    Series
    Shakespeare Apocrypha, The
    Producer
    Michael Bakewell

    Radio version of a play attributed to John Fletcher and William Shakespeare. Produced by Michael Bakewell. With Tony Britton as Arcite and Douglas Wilmer as Palamon.

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  9. Midsummer Night’s Dream, A (1950 Radio)

    Series
    World Theatre
    Producer
    Peter Watts

    Radio version of the play produced by Peter Watts. With incidental music by Mendelssohn played by the BBC Midland Light Orchestra. Gilbert Vinter conducts.

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  10. Merry Devil of Edmonton, The (1957 Radio)

    Series
    Shakespeare Apocrypha
    Producer
    Peter Watts

    Radio adaptation of an Elizabethan stage play first published 1608 and attributed to Shakespeare. Produced and adapted for broadcasting by Peter Watts, starring Valentine Dyall as Peter Fabell.

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