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Amateur film of activities at Bolton School in 1945-6. Includes footage of the preparation for, and performance, of Richard II.
A musical comedy based on Shakespeare’s As You Like It. Written by D. F. Aitken, with music by Harry Jacobson and Kenneth Leslie-Smith. Lyrics by Eric Maschwitz and James Dyrenforth. Adapted for radio by...
Two-part schools broadcast of Shakespeare’s Macbeth,adapted for radio by Phyllis Hostler. No further information known (2/2008).
Radio broadcast. This schools version of Shakespeare’s play is transmitted in three parts and aimed at 14-15 year old schoolchildren. Adapted by Jo Manton.
Series of radio programmes compiling "Shakespeare’s expressions of eternal truths, which after three hundred years remain alive and have meaning for us today". No further information known (3/2008).
Radio sitcom. Mike McNally (Kinsella), is an Irishman who wants to be an actor, but works in a New York sporting goods store. He learns that a famous actor/impresario will open a new play. He is urged to...
Radio version of Shakespeare’s comedy arranged for broadcasting by Simona Pakenham and produced by Noel Illif. With Paul Scofield as Berowne and Thea Holme as Princess of France. The music is specially...
In this entertainment programme for children, scenes from Shakespeare’s play were selected and produced for radio. No further information known (4/2008).
Live broadcast from the Metropolitan Opera House, New York of Verdi’s Otello. Ralf Torsten sings the title role. The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Chorus is conducted by George Szell.