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8 results found for '"Arthur Hewlett"' in Person.
Winter’s Tale, The (1981 Television, Video)
aka: The Shakespeare Plays
- Series
- BBC Television Shakespeare
- Director
- Jane Howell
- Producer
- Jonathan Miller
Television production of the play with Jeremy Kemp as Leontes and Anna Calder-Marshall as Hermione.
Twelfth Night: Or, What You Will (1980 Television, Video)
aka: The Shakespeare Plays
- Series
- BBC Television Shakespeare
- Director
- John Gorrie
- Producer
- Cedric Messina
Television production directed by John Gorrie with Felicity Kendal as Viola and Sinead Cusack as Olivia; Robert Hardy is Sir Toby Belch.
As You Like It (1978 Television, Video)
aka: The Shakespeare Plays
- Series
- BBC Television Shakespeare
- Director
- Basil Coleman
- Producer
- Cedric Messina
Television production of As You Like It filmed on location at Glamis Castle. Helen Mirren is Rosalind.
Macbeth (1977 Television)
- Series
- Open University A307
- Director
- Paul Kafno
An abridged version of the play transmitted as part of the A307 Drama course with Corin Redgrave as Macbeth.
Romeo and Juliet (1976 Television, Video)
- Series
- Thames Shakespeare Collection
- Director
- Joan Kemp-Welch
- Producer
- Francis Coleman
A production for schools of the rarely performed uncut text, in an Italian Renaissance setting. The performance is divided into eight 26-minute sections, for ease of use in the classroom. Young students 13+...
Pericles (1964 Audio)
- Director
- Howard Sackler
A recording of Pericles recorded by the Shakespeare Recording Society directed by Howard Sackler with Paul Scofield as Pericles and Judi Dench as Marina.
Midsummer Night’s Dream, A (1964 Television)
- Director
- Joan Kemp-Welch
Television production of the play, virtually uncut, which incorporates a ballet sequence choreographed by Juan Corelli. The romantic setting, and use of gesture and expression, shows the influence of Reinhardt.
Richard III (1960 Audio)
- Director
- Howard Sackler
Complete performance with Robert Stephens as Richard, Peggy Ashcroft as Queen Margaret, and Glenda Jackson as Lady Anne.