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Television drama which is a recording of the Old Vic Company’s Hamlet introduced by Fredric March. John Neville is Hamlet.
US anthology arts series introduced by Alistair Cooke. The final item in the programme (42 minutes) offers interpretations of Hamlet’s soliloquy ‘To be, or not to be’, with players from the Stratford...
A modern dress television production of Julius Caesar directed by Paul Nickell with Philip Bourneuf as Antony.
A three-hour production of the play recorded at the Delacorte Theatre, New York as part of the New York City Shakespeare Festival. The long broadcast was in part to honour Shakespeare’s quatercentenary....
American sitcom about life and love seen through the eyes of a daydreaming American teenager. In this episode Dobie and Milton audition to be the leading man in a school play. Dobie loses the audition when...
US television western series starring Richard Boone as Paladin, an educated knight-errant gunslinger who, upon payment of $1,000, would leave his well-appointed suite in San Francisco’s Hotel Carlton to...
A production of The Taming of the Shrew, with a heavily cut text, set in the 1950s.
Interview by Fred Noriega and Marlo Bendau on CBS’ Daybreak programme with actor James Earl Jones, producer/director Joseph Papp and scholar A.L. Rowse regarding the modernisation of Shakespeare’s...
Television western drama series about the exploits of Dr Michaela (Mike) Quinn, a refined doctor who moves from the civilised world of mid-19th century Boston to a frontier town in Colorado to start her own...
US television variety show/sitcom. The episode is sponsored by Lux Liquid and Lux Soap. Don Wilson does the ‘half-time’ commercial as a Shakespearean soliloquy.
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