Julius Caesar, Part 3
- Summary
- 1960 BBC production for schools of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, presented in four parts. This production was set in modern dress, and in modern times.
- Theatre play
- Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare [more information]
- Date of transmission
- Tuesday 22 November 1960
- Time
- 2.05-2.35pm
- Series
- Schools
- Channel
- BBC Television
- Production company
- BBC
Credits
- Producer
- Ronald Eyre
- Playwright
- William Shakespeare
- Designer
- Austin Spriggs
- Cast
June Bailey unnamed part James Bolam unnamed part John Bramley unnamed part Richard Coe Pindarus Roderick Cook Cinna the Poet George Dare Lepidus Hal Dyer unnamed part Robert Gillespie unnamed part Christopher Gilmore unnamed part Murray Gilmore A Poet Michael Goodliffe Brutus Leonard Graham unnamed part Terence Greenidge Ligarius Brian Harrison Lucilius Winifred Hill unnamed part John Laurie Cassius Nicholas Light Octavius’ Servant George Little unnamed part Evelyn Lund unnamed part Jean Marlow unnamed part James Maxwell Antony Mary McMillen unnamed part Brian Moorehead unnamed part Mary Quinn unnamed part Michael Robbins unnamed part Tim Seely Octavius Ray Smith unnamed part Henley Thomas unnamed part Alan Thompson unnamed part
Additional details
- Later transmissions
- Repeated on Wednesday 23 November 1960 at 11.05am.
- Play tags
- ancient Rome and colonies; tragedy
- Programme context tags
- schools television programming
Audiovisual sources
- Title
- Julius Caesar (BBC, 1960)
- Archive
- BBC Information and Archives [more information]
Address
White City
Telephone
London
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Websitehttp://www.bbc.co.uk/informationandarchives/
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Print sources
- Title
- Julius Caesar (BBC Schools, 1960) (Blog article)
- Author/creator
- John Wyver (Author)
- Reference
- http://screenplaystv.wordpress.com/2012/05/29/julius-caesar-bbc-schools-1960, published 29 May 2012
- Title
- Radio Times, 17 November 1960 (Magazine)
- Linking notes
- listing, p. 32
Associated programmes
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