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7 results found for '"Heminge"' in Character.
Beard of Avon, The (2003 Video)
- Director
- Doug Hughes
Video recording of the play by Amy Freed on the authorship question. Directed for stage by Doug Hughes and videotaped for TOFT (Theatre on Film and Tape Archive) by Patrick Hoffman.
Alms for Oblivion (1978 Television)
- Series
- Will Shakespeare
- Director
- Mark Cullingham
- Producer
- Cecil Clarke; Peter Roden
Television series, in six episodes, on the life and times of William Shakespeare. Writer John Mortimer based each episode around events in Shakespeare’s life to suggest how they influenced his writing. In...
Loved Boy, The (1978 Television)
- Series
- Will Shakespeare
- Director
- Mark Cullingham
- Producer
- Cecil Clarke; Peter Roden
Television series, in six episodes, on the life and times of William Shakespeare. Writer John Mortimer based each episode around events in Shakespeare’s life to suggest how they influenced his writing. In...
Of Comfort and Despair (1978 Television)
- Series
- Will Shakespeare
- Director
- Mark Cullingham
- Producer
- Cecil Clarke; Peter Roden
Television series, in six episodes, on the life and times of William Shakespeare. Writer John Mortimer based each episode around events in Shakespeare’s life to suggest how they influenced his writing. In...
Rebellion’s Masterpiece (1978 Television)
- Series
- Will Shakespeare
- Director
- Robert Knights
- Producer
- Cecil Clarke; Peter Roden
Television series, in six episodes, on the life and times of William Shakespeare. Writer John Mortimer based each episode around events in Shakespeare’s life to suggest how they influenced his writing. In...
Living Record, The (1978 Television)
- Series
- Will Shakespeare
- Director
- Robert Knights
- Producer
- Cecil Clarke; Peter Roden
Television series, in six episodes, on the life and times of William Shakespeare. Writer John Mortimer based each episode around events in Shakespeare’s life to suggest how they influenced his writing. In...
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.