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  1. Scenes of Seduction (2005 Radio)

    Series
    Afternoon Play
    Director
    Ned Chaillet
    Producer
    Ned Chaillet

    Radio play written by Timberlake Wertenbaker and directed by Ned Chaillet. Five-scene drama involving courting couples in various stages of life. The scene entitled ‘Summer’ rewrites the wooing scene of...

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  2. Tragedy of Coriolanus, The (2002 Audio, Radio)

    aka: BBC Radio Collection: William Shakespeare’s Coriolanus

    Series
    Drama on 3
    Director
    Ned Chaillet

    Radio adaptation of the play adapted and directed by Ned Chaillet. Samuel West plays the title role and Susannah York is Volumnia. With music composed by Orlando Gough, and performed by Jeremy Avis and the...

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  3. Writing to Veronica (1999 Radio)

    Series
    Her Infinite Variety
    Director
    Ned Chaillet

    Radio drama. Five modern plays for Shakespeare’s women written by Juliet Ace. 1: Faced with parental disapproval of the boy of her choice young Juliet turns to the internet and agony art Veronica.

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  4. As You Like It (1997 Radio)

    Series
    Monday Play, The
    Director
    Ned Chaillet
    Producer
    Ned Chaillet

    Radio version of the play adaptated and directed by Ned Chaillet. Imogen Stubbs is Rosalind.

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  5. Shakespeare’s Sonnets (1994 Radio)

    Producer
    Ned Chaillet

    Six programmes, broadcast daily, in which Simon Callow explores the hidden meaning of the Sonnets by following a radical reordering by John Padel. Believing that the W.H. is William Herbert, it suggests that...

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