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  1. Movietone’s War Time News - Reported by Leslie Mitchell: US Minister Tells of the Balkans

    Date released
    2 Mar 1942
    Series name
    British Movietone News
    Issue no
    665
    NoS ID
    012166
    Story no
    6 / 7

    MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: George Earle Interviewed. DESCRIPTION: Mr George Earle, American Minister in Ankara, talks of Balkan Affairs. SHOTLIST: The American minister in Istanbul gives his views on the sending...

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  2. Much Ado About Nothing (1929 Radio)

    Series
    Play to Schools

    Radio broadcast of Shakespeare’s play for schools. With G. P. W. Earle, W. Sibbald Malcolm and others. No further information known (12/2007).

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  3. Holiday - With Pay

    Date released
    1960
    Series name
    Look At Life
    Issue no
    87
    NoS ID
    349711
    Story no
    1 / 1

    BFI synopsis: A film taking a look at students and the types of summer jobs they get to earn money during the summer vacation. It begins by concentrating on one particular student from Cambridge University,...

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  4. Love’s Labour’s Lost (1950 Radio)

    Series
    Stage 50
    Director
    Andrew Allan
    Producer
    Andrew Allan

    CBC radio drama. Love’s Labour’s Lost adapted by Lister Sinclair and directed by Andrew Allan.

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  5. Otello (2001 Television, Video)

    Director
    Brian Large

    Royal Gala performance live from the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. The production was directed for the stage by Elijah Moshinsky and for television by Brian Large. Placido Domingo is Otello and the...

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  6. Midsummer Night’s Dream, A (1964 Radio)

    Series
    Saturday-Night Theatre
    Producer
    Val Gielgud

    Radio version of A Midsummer Night’s Dream produced for the Shakespeare Quatercentenary celebrations by Val Gielgud. Virginia Maskell and Gabriel Woolf are Titania and Oberon. Mendelssohn’s incidental...

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  7. Taming of the Shrew, The (1935 Radio)

    Producer
    Peter Creswell

    Godfrey Tearle and Mary Hinton perform as Petruccio and Kate in this radio version of the play adapted for radio and produced by Peter Creswell. With incidental music played by the BBC Variety Orchestra...

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  8. Midsummer Night’s Dream, A (1964 Radio)

    Series
    Saturday-Night Theatre
    Producer
    Val Gielgud

    Full-length radio version of the play produced by Val Gielgud. With Virginia Maskell, Norman Shelley, Carleton Hobbs and Malcolm Keen. The production uses the full Mendelssohn score as arranged by John...

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  9. Julius Caesar (1908 Film)

    Director
    William V. Ranous
    Producer
    J. Stuart Blackton

    Abbreviated version of the play. At the Capitol Julius Caesar leaves with Mark Antony while Caesar is seen plotting with another man. In the arena Antony offers Caesar the crown three times. Cassius...

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  10. 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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