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Feature film. An Indian version of Hamlet believed to have been based on a stage production. Adapted by Amanot Hasrat and E.D. Verma. Many scenes are transposed and the parts of Rosencrantz and Guilderstern...
Feature film. French/Spanish version of The Taming of the Shrew set in 16th-century Gandia.
Television documentary. An introduction to Richard III by Dr Frank C. Baxter.
Television arts programme hosted by Tommy Tweed. Includes a performance of The Moor’s Pavane (c 21min) and a lecture-demonstration (c 10min) in which Limón discusses how modern dance has evolved a new...
Television adaptation of Othello directed by Francis Moriarty with Earle Hyman as Othello.
Canadian arts magazine series. Hamlet directed by David Greene and adapted for television by Vincent Tovell. Lloyd Bochner as Hamlet.
Arts and music series. This episode looks at three aspects of betrayal. Traitor, Jose Limon’s ballet depicting the story of Judas’ betrayal of Christ, The Dreyfus Affair, the story of French military...
Programme of music, conversations and sketches devised by John Irwin on the theme ‘Nothing Interests As Much As Other People’. Includes film, introduced by Peter Brook, of the recent visit to Moscow of...
Radio drama. Clemence Dane’s stage play adapted and abridged for radio by Andrew Allan. The plot links Shakespeare and the ‘Dark Lady’ of the sonnets with the mysterious death of Shakespeare’s fellow...
A recording of Coriolanus directed by W. Bridges-Adams with Anew McMaster as Coriolanus.