Julius Caesar, Part 3
- Summary
- 1963 BBC production for schools of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, presented in four parts. The Radio Times of 31 October 1963, p. 26 notes that the producer Dorothea Brooking ‘has followed pure Shakespearean tradition by choosing a simple, formalised setting for her production’.
- Theatre play
- Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare [more information]
- Date of transmission
- Tuesday 19 November 1963
- Time
- 2.05-2.35pm
- Series
- Schools
- Channel
- BBC Television
- Production company
- BBC
Credits
- Producer
- Dorothea Brooking
- Playwright
- William Shakespeare
- Composer
- Tristram Cary
- Designer
- Gordon Roland
- Introduced by
- Ronald Eyre (specifically, ‘introductory material by’)
- Introduced by
- James Grout (presented the introductory material)
- Cast
Patrick Allen Mark Antony Bernard Archard Cassius Owen Berry Publius Elizabeth Bradley Plebeian Alan Curtis Trebonius Leon Eagles Decius Brutus Robert Flynn Octavius’ Servant Michael Graham Octavius Caesar Terence Greenidge Popilius Lena Bill Hepper Plebeian Gerry Jones Plebeian John F. Landry Mark Antony’s Servant Terence Lodge Cinna Robert [Bob] Mooney Soothsayer Reginald Pritchard Plebeian Nigel Sharpe Plebeian Raymond Smith Cinna the Poet William Squire Brutus David Terence Metellus Cimber Daniel Thorndike Caius Ligarius Charles West Casca Anthony Woodruff Lepidus Gerald Young Julius Caesar
Additional details
- Later transmissions
- Repeated on Wednesday 20 November 1963 at 11.05am.
- Play tags
- ancient Rome and colonies; tragedy
- Programme context tags
- schools television programming
Audiovisual sources
- Title
- Julius Caesar (BBC, 1963)
- Archive
- BBC Information and Archives [more information]
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Print sources
- Title
- Radio Times, 14 November 1963 (Magazine)
- Linking notes
- listing, p. 29
Associated programmes
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