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Radio version of King Lear arranged and produced by Peter Creswell. With John Gielgud in the title role and Carleton Hobbs as Gloucester.
Us television variety show hosted by Ed Sullivan. This special broadcast covering the annual Festival of Two Worlds from Spoleto includes John Gielgud speaking a soliloquy from Richard II and Nora Kaye and...
Radio version of Shakespeare’ s play, produced and presented in 17 episodes by E. A. Harding. Sound effects by Michael Burge. With a cast including Val Gielgud as Henry and Barbara Couper as Katherine.
Video recording of John Murrell’s play. An aging and disenchanted professor whose career is on the wane agrees to tutor the university president’s son, Murph, who is floundering in his freshman English...
Fifth in a seven-part radio series in which Michael Billington asks well-known actors to share their insights on the psychological complexity of the leading figures in Shakespearean tragedies that they have...
Radio version, heavily abridged, of Edward S. Brubaker’s 1969 production of King John for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Directed for radio by Arthur C. Love with George Taylor as King John.
Seventh in a 10-part radio series seeking the views of leading actors on individual Shakespearean roles. In the 15-minute episode, John Kani and Kabir Bedi discuss their interpretation of Othello and explore...
Video recording of The Winter’s Tale directed by Michael Longhurst with John Light as Leontes and Rachael Stirling as Hermione.
Fifth in a 10-part radio series seeking the views of leading actors on individual Shakespearean roles. In the 15-minute episode, John Gielgud and Alan Cumming describe playing Hamlet and explore what it is...
In this episode of the radio series that traces the history of the Oscars, presenter Paul Gambaccini tells the story behind John Madden’s award-winning film SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE, the last comedy to win an...