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American drama anthology series. Shakespeare returns to England during WWII as a gentleman of the world and falls in love. Announced by Ed Herlihy. Director and writer unknown (2/2008).
Variety show hosted by Ed Sullivan. In this episode, a 5.5 minute sequence, John Carradine performs Gloucester’s soliloquy from Act III ii of 3 Henry VI.
Elaborate television production of the play with William Devlin in the title role. Produced by Royston Morley with settings designed by Barry Learoyd.
BBC schools broadcast in which actor-manager Robert Atkins directs a group of students from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in scenes from Twelfth Night and Macbeth (see notes). The programme is meant to...
Verdi’s Otello, conducted by Fritz Busch with Ramon Vinay as Othello and Licia Albanese as Desdemona. Directed for stage by Herbert Graf and for television by Burke Crotty, this was the first live...
Ambitious two-part televised adaptation of the play produced by George More O’Ferrall, with John Byron as Hamlet.
Televised adaptation of the play with music especially composed by Anthony Bernard. George More O’Ferrall used two studios for his production.
Full-length televised adaptation of the play with John Bailey and Rosalie Crutchley in the title roles.
Television production of Twelfth Night directed by Fred Coe with Ann Burr as Viola and Everett Gammon as Malvolio.
Ian Atkins televised adaptation of Robert Atkins’ ‘Bankside Players’ production who made up the cast for this studio performance of the play.
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