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Television showbusiness magazine series. The sketch ‘An Eternity of Kings’ formed part of the programme and was a spoof on the BBC series An Age of Kings.
Feature film. Professor Noah Melville teaches the most popular Shakespeare class at Barden College. Seemingly a model family man, his young daughter and lovely wife adore him, as do the beautiful girls who...
US low budget independent film directed by Simon Bowler with David Melville as Hamlet. Publicity asserts ‘Shakespeare’s Hamlet - Dogma style’. A heavily cut text performed on a bare set.
Television revue series introduced by Alan Melville. In one four-minute sketch, entitled ‘Wherefore Art Thou, Juliet?', Hugh Paddick and Thelma Ruby are Romeo and Juliet, except that Juliet is speaking...
Radio broadcast of Shakespeare’s play for schools. With G. P. W. Earle, W. Sibbald Malcolm and others. No further information known (12/2007).
Film adaptation of Shakespeare’s The Comedy of Errors, made in the style of a 1960s musical comedy.
Radio drama. A reworking of Shakespeare’s Hamlet set in contemporary Denmark in the style of a Scandi Noir. This version interweaves a police investigation led by detective Eva Holm into the suspicious...
A digital edition derived from a hybrid film / theatre production that was performed and broadcast live but incorporating pre-recorded sections. Later made available on DVD. A contemporary adaptation of...
Video recording of the Almeida Theatre Company’s 1995 production of Hamlet, directed for stage by Jonathan Kent with Ralph Fiennes in the title role. Videotaped for Theatre on Film and Tape (TOFT) by...
A video recording, using a single, fixed camera of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 2004 touring production of The Two Gentlemen of Verona. Directed by Fiona Buffini with Alex Avery as Valentine and...