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Radio variety show broadcast only in California, not nationally. This episode includes Welles reading the ‘unto the King’ speech (IV i) from Henry V. Lucille Ball was the guest star but did not...
Radio variety show broadcast only in California, not nationally. This episode includes Welles reading from the last act of Macbeth. The guest star was Carol Landis but she did not participate in any...
Radio series. Dramatic readings from Macbeth.
Radio series. Educational programme designed to introduce students to Shakespeare’s plays.
Radio variety show broadcast only in California, not nationally. This episode includes Welles reading from Richard II. The guest stars were Martha O’Driscoll and singer Ethel Waters but they but did not...
Radio variety show broadcast only in California, not nationally. This episode includes Welles performing soliloquies from Richard II. The guest star was Susan Hayward but she did not participate in any...
Radio variety show broadcast only in California, not nationally. This episode includes Welles performing a scene from Romeo and Juliet with guest Hans Conried.
Sexploitation movie. Eve Lorraine (Wiley) is a stripper who learns that she may be heiress to a fortune, but her life as a stripper threatens the inheritance. To acquire cultural credibility she studies...
Musical comedy. A Shakespeare professor secretly works as a burlesque comedian during the summer. He maintains his secret until a stripper shows up and threatens to tell his secret unless he gives her a...