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Radio broadcast. A short talk by dramatic critic and writer S. R. Littlewood on the subject of broadcasting Shakespeare is the first item in a mixed variety programme of music and light entertainment.
Radio sketch by Frank Burton with Ivan Samson and Lillian Harrison, presented as part of a mixed programme of music and light entertainment. No further information available (1/2008).
Monthly arts and entertainment series. This episode includes an item which looks at Cymni Ballet Gwent’s The Tempest designed by Yvonne Williams and choreographed by Darius James.
In this entertainment programme for children, scenes from Shakespeare’s play were selected and produced for radio. No further information known (11/2008).
An adaptation of The Taming of the Shrew set in the countryside of contemporary Suffolk, aiming to retain the primacy of the text while emphasising entertainment, immediacy and modernity.
A DEFA feature film about a childhood friendship that turns into first love. The blossoming love between 14-year old Karoline (Kareen Schröter) and 15-year old Robert (Harald Rathmann) is hampered by the...
Literary entertainment series looking at the English language presented by Robert Robinson and Diana Quick. In this episode Joe Melia and Roy Kinnear perform Cole Porter’s song ‘Brush Up Your...
A short-lived, critically savaged, reality sitcom, starring model and Playboy Playmate Anna Nicole Smith. In this episode Anna participates in an acting class in Los Angeles and with Danny Bonaduce performs...
The second track on a collection of variety sketches by Viennese cabaret artist, writer, actor, director Karl Farkas (1893-1971) focuses on the fate of great works of art, such as Shakespeare’s Hamlet. The...
Entertainment programme for children. Scenes from Shakespeare’s play are selected and produced as a dramatic reading for radio to help with the Shakespeare set book for School Certificate. No further...