King of Denmark, The

Synopsis
American television series rotating between three characters working at a magazine empire in Los Angeles: a crusading reporter with ‘People Magazine’ (Franciosa), a sophisticated publisher (Barry), and a crime journalist (Stack). In this episode an eccentric Shakespeare scholar commits a series of murders to prevent others from finding his first draft of Hamlet (titled ‘The King of Denmark’), found among the papers of his wife’s family, which supposedly hosted Shakespeare during his time in Virginia in 1590.
Series
Name of the Game, The
Language
English
Country
United States
Medium
Television
Technical information
Colour / Sound
Transmission details
20 Feb 1970 (Channel: NBC)
Duration
90 mins

Credits

Director
Leo Penn
Writer
Anthony Skene
Cast
Joseph CottenHenry Worthington Rayner
Noel HarrisonSteven Talbot
Susan Saint JamesPeggy Maxwell
Tony FranciosaJeff Dillon

Additional Details

Production type
Television and Radio Drama
Plays
Hamlet
Keywords
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); Mystery

Notes

Notes
All 76 episodes are available for sale as a 15-DVD set from http://www.tvaddicts.tv/movie/action/The_Name_Of_The_Game.html (accessed 9/2007).
General
The Name of the Game occupies a unique place in the history of prime time-television. Notable for the ambitious scope and social relevance of its stories and for its innovative 90-minute anthology format, the series was perhaps most influential in its lavish production values, which aimed to recreate the audio-visual complexity of the movies. In 1969 TV Guide reported that the show’s budget of $400,000 per episode made The Name of the Game the most expensive television program in history. The series also functioned as a kind of apprentice field for writers and directors who later achieved great success, including Steven Bochco, Marvin Chomsky, Leo Penn and Steven Spielberg. [Museum of Broadcast Communications]
History
Season 2, episode 20.

Production Company

Name

NBC

Name

Universal TV

Archive

Name

Library of Congress, Motion Picture, Broadcasting & Recorded Sound Division

Web
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Phone
(20) 707-8572
Fax
(20) 707-237’1
Address
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Washington, D.C.
20540-4690
United States

How to cite this record

Shakespeare, "King of Denmark, The". https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/shakespeare/search/index.php/title/av69192 (Accessed 26 Nov 2024)