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  1. Love’s Labour’s Lost (1979 Radio)

    Series
    World Theatre
    Director
    David Spenser

    Radio version of Shakespeare’s play directed by David Spenser, starring Anna Massey as Princess of France and Paul Scofield as Don Adriano. The music is composed by Derek Oldfield and is played by the...

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  2. King Henry the Eighth (1966 Radio)

    Producer
    John Tydeman

    Radio version of Shakespeare’s play produced by John Tydeman and adapted for broadcasting by R. D. Smith. With Irene Worth as Queen Katherine, Alan Badel as Cardinal Wolseley, Keith Michell as King Henry...

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  3. History of Henry the Fourth, The - Part One (1964 Radio)

    Producer
    Charles Lefeaux

    Radio version of Shakespeare’s Henry IV, Part 1 produced by Charles Lefeaux starring Harry Andrews in the title role and Robert Hardy as Hal.

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  4. History of Henry the Fourth, The - Part Two (1964 Radio)

    Producer
    Charles Lefeaux

    Radio version of Shakespeare’s Henry IV, Part 2 produced by Charles Lefeaux starring Harry Andrews in the title role and Robert Hardy as Hal.

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  5. Thought to Be Writ by Shakespeare: The Reign of King Edward III (1963 Radio)

    Producer
    Raymond Raikes

    Radio version of a play often attributed to Shakespeare and first published anonymously in 1596. Adapted and produced for broadcasting by Raymond Raikes. With Gabriel Woolf as narrator and Stephen Murray as...

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  6. Time Come Round (1956 Radio)

    aka: Supposition for Radio on the Death of William Shakespeare, A

    Radio drama written and produced by David Lytton imagining the latter days of Shakespeare’s life in Stratford-upon-Avon. With Deryck Guyler as Shakespeare and Angela Baddeley as his wife.

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