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Radio documentary. Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies, 97 years old, talks about her performance as Juliet and other Shakespearean women in conversation with Nigel Hawthorne. Ffrangcon-Davies recites extracts from Romeo...
Oliver Ford Davies introduces his practical guide to performing Shakespeare, drawing on a lifetime’s experience. Chaired by Al Senter.
First of a series of five talks on Shakespeare. Robertson Davies, master of Massey College at the University of Toronto, discusses Shakespeare’s biography.
Online audio recording of an interview with Shakespeare actor Oliver Ford Davies. Davies talks to Heather Neill about his career, his latest book Performing Shakespeare (2007), and the challenges of playing...
Television arts documentary series. The career of Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies, with strong emphasis on her favourite Shakespearean role, Juliet. Includes contributions from her fellow actors, Nigel Hawthorne in...
Shakespearean songs sung by Mary Worth and Mary Davies. ‘I Know a Bank’ (Martin Shaw) and ‘Through bush, through brier’ (Armstrong Gibbs) both sung as duets. Mary Worth ‘O Willow, willow’ (trad.)...
CBC radio adaptation of As You Like It adapted for radio by Dorothy Davies and directed by Raymond Whitehouse. No details of cast known (2007).
Radio broadcast. Programme of Shakespeare songs sung by Mary Wroth and Mary Davies. Includes duet songs from Martin Shaw’s ‘I know a bank’, Armstrong Gibbs ‘Through bush, through brier’ and Vaughan...
The ‘5WA’ Radio Players perform excerpts from Shakespeare’s comedy. The two scenes performed are listed as: 1. Casting the Parts. 2. The Rehearsal Produced by Donald Davies.
Storytelling. Kevin Eldon reads What Do You Say?, a twisted tale about a man driven to insanity by a repetitive stranger. In Fakespeare, written by Toby Davies and narrated by Rebecca Front, a writer of...