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7 results found for '"Donald Gray"' in Person.

  • Ballad of the Bard (1964 Film)

    Series
    Colour Pictorial

    Cinemagazine. A look at how Stratford celebrated Shakespeare’s 400th anniversary. Views of Stratford including the cottages of Anne Hathaway and Shakespeare’s birthplace. Tony Sheridan strums a guitar...

  • Romeo and Juliet (1949 Radio)

    Producer
    Hugh Stewart

    Full-length radio adaptation of Shakespeare’s tragedy produced by Hugh Stewart. The script of the broadcast has been edited by M. R. Ridley. With Robert Edison, Marius Goring and Celia Johnson. Duncan...

  • Macbeth (1949 Radio)

    Producer
    Wilfrid Grantham

    Full-length radio adaptation of Shakespeare’s tragedy produced by Wilfrid Grantham. The script of the broadcast has been edited by M. R. Ridley. With Stephen Murray, Flora Robson and Leon Quartermaine....

  • Winter’s Tale, The (1949 Radio)

    Series
    World Theatre
    Producer
    Hugh Stewart

    Radio version of the play adapted by Barbara Burnham. Hugh Griffith plays Leontes, Margaret Rawlings stars as Paulina and Phyllis Neilson-Terry is Hermione. With music composed and conducted by Norman Fulton.

  • King Richard III (1947 Radio)

    Series
    Shakespeare’s Historical Plays
    Producer
    Val Gielgud

    Radio adaptation of the play by M. R. Ridley. The production was broadcast on the Third Programme as part of a sequence of Shakespeare’s histories. With Stephen Murray as Richard. Produced by Val Gielgud....

  • King Henry V (1947 Radio)

    Series
    Shakespeare’s Historical Plays
    Producer
    Howard Rose

    Radio adaptation of the play by M. R. Ridley. The production was broadcast on the Third Programme as part of a sequence of Shakespeare’s histories. With Sebastian Shaw as King Henry V. Produced by Howard...

  • King Henry VI (1947 Radio)

    Series
    Shakespeare’s Historical Plays
    Producer
    Felix Felton

    Radio adaptation by M. R. Ridley which condenses the three Henry VI plays into one. The production was broadcast on the Third Programme as part of a sequence of Shakespeare’s histories. With John Byron as...