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Second of three programmes of ‘fact and fancy’ concerned with Shakespeare’s Welsh characters. H. P. Burton’s dramatic feature tells the story of the first production of King Henry IV, Part 1, and...
Elgar’s symphonic study is performed by the BBC Orchestra conducted by Sir Adrian Boult.
Freely adapted from Shakespeare’s Henry IV plays, the radio broadcast consists of all the scenes which focus on the ‘humorous conceits of Sir John Falstaff’. Adapted and produced by Peter Creswell,...
US radio version of Henry IV, the adaptation includes both parts but heavily favours Part 1 and the comic scenes. Produced by Brewster Morgan and narrated by Conway Tearle. Walter Huston as Henry and...
Schools radio broadcast. Dramatic reading by Harcourt Williams of scenes from Henry IV, Part 1.
Radio broadcast. In part 3 and 4 of the music series ‘Keyboard Talks’, Leslie H. Heward and Victor Hely-Hutchinson talk about the current production of Verdi’s Falstaff at the Old Vic, London.
Radio programme. Comedian George Robey is heard in scenes from Henry IV, Part I, a role he plays at the His Majesty’s Theatre, London in a production by Robert Atkins.
Radio programme. The Wireless Military Band conducted by B. Walton O’Donnell plays the Overture to Sullivan’s Macbeth and Suite from Henry VIII, German’s ‘Three Dances’ from As You Like It,...
Schools broadcast of Shakespeare’s play. Third in a new series of fortnightly performances of "notable plays in the history of English drama" (Radio Times programme listings).
Verdi’s Falstaff Act II, Scenes 1 and 2 relayed live from the Opera House in Manchester. The British National Opera Company is conducted by John Barbirolli and produced by George King.
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