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  1. All’s Well That Ends Well (1968 Audio)

    Director
    John Barton

    Live sound recording of All’s Well That Ends Well directed by John Barton with Catherine Lacey as the Countess.

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  2. Richard III (1965 Television)

    Series
    Wars of the Roses, The
    Director
    Robin Midgley; Michael Hayes; Peter Hall; John Barton
    Producer
    Michael Barry

    Last of a three-part televised adaptation of Shakespeare’s minor tetralogy (three parts of Henry VI and Richard III). Originally a Royal Shakespeare Company production directed by Peter Hall and John...

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  3. Julius Caesar (1963 Television)

    Series
    For Schools
    Producer
    Dorothea Brooking

    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...

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  4. Romeo and Juliet (1962 Television)

    Series
    For Schools
    Director
    Prudence Nesbitt

    A televised production of the play for schools with David Weston and Jane Asher in the title roles.

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  5. Julius Caesar (1960 Television)

    Series
    For Schools
    Producer
    Ronald Eyre

    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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  6. Julius Caesar (1951 Television)

    Producer
    Stephen Harrison (2); Leonard Brett

    Televised adaptation of the play produced by Stephen Harrison and Leonard Brett, with Walter Hudd as Julius Caesar and Anthony Hawtrey as Mark Antony.

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