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  1. SEA-BORNE

    Date released
    Nov 1959
    Series name
    Mining Review 13th Year
    Issue no
    3
    NoS ID
    346066
    Story no
    3 / 3

    BFI synopsis: Mining Review goes to Denmark with a cargo of British coal for Scandinavian power stations. NCB Commentary - By train through the English Countryside, go a party of coal buyers from five...

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  2. Twelfth Night or What You Will (1950 Television)

    Producer
    Harold Clayton

    Televised version of the play adapted by Robert Atkins, starring Barbara Lott (Viola) and Terence Morgan (Orsino).

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  3. Twelfth Night (2012 Video)

    Director
    Barry Avrich; Des McAnuff
    Producer
    Barry Avrich

    A film version of Des McAnuff’s 2011 rock musical production of Twelfth Night for the Stratford Shakespeare Company, Ontario. Andrea Runge is Viola. The video is directed by Barry Avrich.

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  4. Twelfth Night or, What You Will (1982 Radio)

    Series
    Saturday-Night Theatre
    Director
    Glyn Dearman

    Radio version of Shakespeare’s play directed for radio by Glyn Dearman, starring Wendy Murray as Viola, Harriet Walter as Olivia and Norman Rodway as Sir Toby. Music composed and conducted by David Cain.

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  5. Twelfth Night (1939 Television)

    Producer
    Michel Saint-Denis; Bronson James Albery

    Television broadcast of Bronson’s production of the play. Relayed live from the Phoenix Theatre, London, with Peggy Ashcroft as Viola and Michael Redgrave as Sir Andrew Aguecheek.

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