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The story in an animated version. All the lines spoken by the characters are Shakespeare’s own.
Four dramas exploring some of the themes from King Lear, including the relationship between Lear and his daughters and Gloucester and his sons. They take the form of two plays, each in two parts. The Mistake...
A complete performance with Harry Andrews as King Henry IV. Edith Evans is Mistress Quickly.
A complete performance with Sir Anthony Quayle as Falstaff and Richard Johnson as Prince Harry
BBC screen adaptation by John Caird which compresses both parts of Henry IV into a three-hour television drama focusing on the father/son relationships in the plays.
First part of a four-part televised production of Julius Caesar designed for schools.
BBC schools programme production of the play broadcast in four episodes. This episode is introduced by James Grout, who discusses the production with the principal actors before the play begins. With Gerald...
Radio drama by Martyn Wade. Based on a true story, William Ireland was an unhappy child, born in the 18th century, who wanted to impress his brutal father. He wrote, and then claimed to have discovered,...
First part of a weekly schools broadcast in which the play is shown four successive 30-minute installments. With Andrew Keir as Macbeth and Ruth Meyers as Lady Macbeth.
Julius Caesar in four episodes and produced for schools television by Ronald Eyre. James Maxwell is Mark Antony and Ralph Michael is Caesar.
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