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  1. Princess Anne Presents Press Awards

    Date released
    21 Dec 1970
    Series name
    British Movietone News
    Issue no
    2168
    NoS ID
    028628
    Story no
    4 / 7

    MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Princess Anne Presents Press Awards. DESCRIPTION: The best still pictures of the year from your daily newspapers - and the men who took them. Princess Anne presents the award at the...

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  2. As You Like It (1953 Television)

    Director
    Peter Ebert
    Producer
    Campbell Logan

    A televised production of the play with Margaret Leighton as Rosalind and Laurence Harvey as Orlando.

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  3. 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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  4. Romeo and Juliet (1955 Television)

    Director
    Harold Clayton
    Producer
    Harold Clayton

    Version of the play adapted for television by Dallas Bower; Tony Britton is Romeo and Virginia McKenna is Juliet.

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  5. Julius Caesar (1951 Television)

    Producer
    Stephen Harrison (2); Leonard Brett

    Televised adaptation of the play produced by Stephen Harrison and Leonard Brett, with Walter Hudd as Julius Caesar and Anthony Hawtrey as Mark Antony.

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