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Arts and sciences television series hosted by Charles Collingwood. This episode consists of four short plays in which four actors portray different interpretations of Julius Caesar - by Caesar himself, his...
Ten-part educational series based on the premise ‘that many themes in Shakespeare’s plays have a direct relation to contemporary issues’ [NBC press release, August 18 1965]. The programmes were hosted...
Educational film. Actor Hans Conreid discusses aspects of Shakespeare’s works standing before a series of sculptured figures depicting memorable scenes from eight plays. Behind-the-scenes voices speak...
US variety series. This episode includes a sketch in which Kaye, the Earl Brown Singers and the Tony Charmoli Dancers deliver a musical version of the ‘Seven Ages of Man’ speech from As You Like It...
US variety series. This episode includes a sketch on what commercials might look like if they were written by some of the great authors: William Shakespeare (`Macbath’), William Faulkner (`A detergent...
Educational series. The last in a series of broadcasts on Romeo and Juliet produced by the Iowa State University-owned WOI-TV. Millard R. Kratochvi of the University’s English and Speech department...
Part 1: The Congress. A radio documentary introducing the 1st World Shakespeare Congress in Vancouver, August 1971 documented by Joan Coldwell. (a) Prof. Roy Daniells, University of British Columbia,...
Final episode in a 20-part series hosted by Astere E. Claeyssens, at the time professor of creative writing at George Washington University, D.C., and artistic consultant to the APA-Phoenix Repertory Company...
The play adapted by Vernon Radcliffe and hosted and narrated by Clayton Hamilton. No role names known (4/2008).
US variety show. An item features Kaye and Jose Ferrer in a musical revue entitled ‘To be or not to be’ that might have resulted had Shakespeare written Hamlet for television. Ferrer is Hamlet and Kaye...