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  1. Henry V: The Band of Brothers (BBC, 1960)

    King Henry V by William Shakespeare
    BBC Television (Age of Kings)
    Director
    Michael Hayes

    1960 BBC production of Henry V: The Band of Brothers by Shakespeare, the eighth in the fifteen-part series An Age of Kings which was the BBC’s great national pageant of eight history plays.

  2. Henry V: Signs of War (BBC, 1960)

    King Henry V by William Shakespeare
    BBC Television (Age of Kings)
    Director
    Michael Hayes

    1960 BBC production of Henry V: Signs of War by Shakespeare, the seventh in the fifteen-part series An Age of Kings which was the BBC’s great national pageant of eight history plays.

  3. The Patchwork Quilt (Associated Television, 1960)

    The Patchwork Quilt by Felicity Douglas
    ITV (Play of the Week)
    Director
    Toby Robertson

    1960 Associated Television production for ITV of The Patchwork Quilt by Felicity Douglas.

  4. Henry IV, Part 2: Uneasy Lies the Head (BBC, 1960)

    Henry IV, Part 2 by William Shakespeare
    BBC Television (Age of Kings)
    Director
    Michael Hayes

    1960 BBC production of Henry IV, Part 2: Uneasy Lies the Head by Shakespeare, the sixth in the fifteen-part series An Age of Kings which was the BBC’s great national pageant of eight history plays.

  5. Henry IV, Part 2: The New Conspiracy (BBC, 1960)

    Henry IV, Part 2 by William Shakespeare
    BBC Television (Age of Kings)
    Director
    Michael Hayes

    1960 BBC production of Henry IV, Part 2: The New Conspiracy by Shakespeare, the fifth in the fifteen-part series An Age of Kings which was the BBC’s great national pageant of eight history plays.

  6. The Price of Freedom (BBC, 1960)

    The Price of Freedom by John Heron and Maureen Quiney
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Naomi Capon

    1960 BBC production of The Price of Freedom by John Heron and Maureen Quiney, given under the banner of World Refugee Year, 1959-1960.