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Radio mystery game. In this 15-minute listening test, voices of a number of well-known broadcasters speak unannounced into the microphone in a type of performance with which they are not usually associated....
Last in a series of six Forces Educational Broadcasts devoted to introducing Shakespeare to the general listener. J. B. Bamborough gives an illustrated talk of the play.
Fifth in a series of six Forces Educational Broadcasts devoted to introducing Shakespeare to the general listener. J. B. Bamborough gives an illustrated talk of the play.
Second in a series of six Forces Educational Broadcasts devoted to introducing Shakespeare to the general listener. J. B. Bamborough gives an illustrated talk of the play.
Fourth in a series of six Forces Educational Broadcasts devoted to introducing Shakespeare to the general listener. J. B. Bamborough gives an illustrated talk of the play.
First in a series of six Forces Educational Broadcasts devoted to introducing Shakespeare to the general listener. J. B. Bamborough gives an illustrated talk of the play.
Opening talk of a series of six Forces Educational Broadcasts devoted to introducing Shakespeare to the general listener. Presented by J. B. Bamborough, the programme aims to show that Shakespeare is as...
Radio play produced to celebrate 75 years of BBC radio drama which began 28 May 1923 with a production of Twelfth Night. In the BBC’s Headquarter in Savoy Hill, Director-General John Reith and actress...
Radio production of the play produced and adapted for microphone by Barbara Burnham. With Sybil Thorndike, Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies, Lewis Casson and Miles Malleson.