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6 results found for '"Ayton Whitaker"' in Person.
From the London Theatre: Caesar and Cleopatra (1951 Radio)
aka: Caesar and Cleopatra
- Series
- From the London Theatre
- Director
- Michael Benthall
- Producer
- Ayton Whitaker
Radio programme. Extracts from plays in current production at London’s theatres; introduced by Christopher Hassall. In this episode Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier in scenes from Shaw’s Caesar and...
Theatre Programme [28/03/1947] (1947 Radio)
aka: A Plain Man’s Guide to Shakespeare
- Series
- Theatre Programme
- Producer
- Ayton Whitaker; Peter Watts
In anticipation of Shakespeare’s birthday the theme of the theatrical review programme is ‘methods of appreciating Shakespeare’. Following the performance of a satirical sketch and a short discussion...
Theatre Programme [02/09/1947] (1947 Radio)
aka: The Old Vic at Edinburgh
- Series
- Theatre Programme
- Producer
- Ayton Whitaker
This special Old Vic number in the series includes a talk on the theatre by Ralph Richardson and pre-recorded scenes from John Burrell’s Edinburgh Festival theatre production of The Taming of the Shrew...
Theatre Programme [27/03/1946] (1946 Radio)
aka: Donald Wolfit and Rosalind Iden
- Series
- Theatre Programme
- Producer
- Felix Felton; Ayton Whitaker
First of a new fortnightly theatrical review magazine commissioned for radio by the BBC Light Programme. The theatre star invited to perform his favourite part for this episode is Shakespeare actor Donald...
Theatre Programme [24/04/1946] (1946 Radio)
aka: Dame Edith Evans
- Series
- Theatre Programme
- Producer
- Felix Felton; Ayton Whitaker
Third of a fortnightly theatrical review magazine commissioned for radio by the BBC Light Programme. The theatre star invited to perform her favourite part for this episode is Shakespeare actress Edith Evans...
Theatre Programme [13/11/1946] (1946 Radio)
- Series
- Theatre Programme (Second Series)
- Producer
- Ayton Whitaker
First of the second series of the fortnightly theatrical review magazine commissioned for radio by the BBC Light Programme. Includes recordings of extracts from The English Arts Theatre company’s...