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7 results found for '"Charles Hodgson"' in Person.

  • Hamlet, Prince of Denmark (1966 Radio)

    Producer
    John Gibson

    Full-length radio version of the play produced by John Gibson, starring Kenneth Griffith in the title role, Deryck Guyler as Claudius and Mary Wimbush as Gertrude. John Westbrook narrates.

  • Macbeth. Part 3 (1960 Television)

    Series
    Terrible Choice
    Director
    Roger Jenkins

    Television schools series in eight parts, examining the conflict between good and evil in medieval and Elizabethan drama. The final episode continues the argument that in Macbeth Shakespeare makes use of the...

  • Producing Macbeth. Episode 8: Macbeth (1958 Television)

    aka: Macbeth

    Series
    For Schools
    Director
    Roger Jenkins

    Schools television series in nine-parts on Macbeth presented by John Lord. The series examines the murder of Duncan. Various aspects of the structure and characters of the play are discussed with some scenes...

  • Danish Tragedy, The (1958 Radio)

    Producer
    Rayner Heppenstall

    Radio drama by Michael Innes, attempting to reconstruct the Ur-Hamlet, a lost play possibly written by Thomas Kyd, believed to be the immediate source of Hamlet. As Innes writes: "Basically ... I have tried...

  • Two Gentlemen of Verona, The (1958 Radio)

    Producer
    Raymond Raikes

    Radio version of the play arranged and produced for broadcasting by Raymond Raikes. With Frankie Howerd as Launce and Perlita Neilson as Julia. The music is composed by Anthony Bernard who also conducts the...

  • Sir Thomas More (1956 Radio)

    Series
    Shakespeare Apocrypha, The
    Producer
    Michael Bakewell

    Radio adaptation of Sir Thomas More, a play attributed to Shakespeare, Dekker, and others, adapted for radio by Ormerod Greenwood and produced by Michael Bakewell. With Michael Hordern in the title role.

  • Henry IV, Part 1 (1955 Radio)

    Producer
    Peter Dews

    Second of a two-part production of Shakespeare’s play for radio. Acts 3, 4, and 5 of the play are arranged for broadcasting by Peter Dews. With Norman Shelley as Falstaff and Noel Johnson as Sir Walter Blunt.