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8 results found for '"Basil Langton"' in Person.

  • Julius Caesar (1995 Radio)

    Series
    Sunday Play, The
    Director
    Martin Jenkins (2)
    Producer
    Martin Jenkins (2)

    BBC radio Shakespeare adaptation directed by Martin Jenkins with an American cast including Richard Dreyfuss as Mark Antony and Stacy Keach as Brutus.

  • Henry VI (1971 Radio)

    Producer
    Raymond Raikes

    The Henry VI trilogy abridged and produced by Raymond Raikes and broadcast in two parts. Part 1. Nigel Lambert is King Henry. Ian McKellen plays both Richard, Duke of York and his son, Richard, Duke of...

  • Love’s Labour’s Lost (1962 Radio)

    Producer
    Raymond Raikes

    Radio version of Shakespeare’s play produced by Raymond Raikes. With Geraldine McEwan as Rosaline and Tony Britton as Berowne. Michael Spice narrates. The riddle song by Gerald Finzi was originally...

  • Othello (1953 Television)

    Series
    Philco Television Playhouse
    Director
    Delbert Mann
    Producer
    Fred Coe

    US anthology drama series. OTHELLO is directed by Delbert Mann with Torin Thatcher as Othello and Walter Matthau as Iago.

  • Off the Syllabus: Romeo and Juliet (1947 Radio)

    Series
    For the Schools

    BBC schools broadcast. Scenes from Shakespeare’s tragedy were chosen and adapted for radio by Jo Manton. Starring Peggy Ashcroft and Basil C. Langton.

  • Tempest, The (1939 Television)

    Director
    Dallas Bower
    Producer
    Dallas Bower

    A televised adaptation of the play with some technical flaws. Presented with music by Sibelius and dancing support from the London Ballet.

  • Twelfth Night (1939 Television)

    Producer
    Michel Saint-Denis; Bronson James Albery

    Television broadcast of Bronson’s production of the play. Relayed live from the Phoenix Theatre, London, with Peggy Ashcroft as Viola and Michael Redgrave as Sir Andrew Aguecheek.

  • Much Ado About Nothing (1936 Radio)

    Director
    B. Iden Payne

    Radio adaptation of the B. Iden Payne’s Stratford-upon-Avon Festival Company’s production of Shakespeare’s comedy by Howard Rose. With Barbara Couper as Beatrice and James Dale as Benedick. The...