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9 results found for '"Douglas Burbidge"' in Person.
Tragedy of Macbeth, The (1933 Radio)
- Producer
- Val Gielgud; E. A. Harding
Shakespeare’s tragedy presented for broadcasting in twelve scenes by Barbara Burnham, produced by Val Gielgud and E. A. Harding. The cast includes Ralph Richardson as Macbeth and Martita Hunt as Lady...
Antony and Cleopatra (1930 Radio)
- Producer
- Cecil A. Lewis
Radio version of the play produced and adapted by C. A. Lewis. With Laura Cowie as Cleopatra, Cecil Ramage as Antony and Douglas Burbidge as Caesar. V.C. Clinton Baddeley acts as narrator. The incidental...
Hamlet (1928 Radio)
Radio adaptation of Shakespeare’s play with Gyles Isham as Hamlet and Muriel Hewitt as Ophelia.
Midsummer Night’s Dream, A (1928 Radio)
- Series
- Plays to Schools
Schools broadcast of Shakespeare’s play.
Tempest, The (1927 Radio)
aka: Schools: The Drama
- Series
- Schools
- Producer
- Michael Hogan
Fourth of a series of six plays broadcast to schools. A dramatic interpretation of Shakespeare’s The Tempest, this episode is produced by Michael Hogan and is performed by Douglas Burbidge, Abraham Sofaer,...
Twelfth Night (1927 Radio)
aka: Schools: The Drama
- Series
- Schools
Second of a six-part series of plays broadcast to schools. A dramatic interpretation of Shakespeare’s comedy by representative Radio Players. With Douglas Burbidge, Lillian Harrison and Abraham Sofaer.
As You Like It (1927 Radio)
- Producer
- Arthur Blanch
Radio adaptation of Shakespeare’s play produced by Arthur Blanch. With Douglas Burbidge as Orlando, Donald Davies as Touchstone, and Margaret Stuart as Rosalind. Arne’s incidental music is played by the...
Midsummer Night’s Dream, A (1927 Radio)
- Producer
- Howard Rose; R. E. Jeffrey
Radio adaptation of Shakespeare’s play produced by Howard Rose and R. E. Jeffrey, starring Robert Atkins as Bottom. Mendelssohn’s incidental music is performed by the Wireless Chorus and Symphony...
Merchant of Venice, The (1927 Radio)
- Producer
- Howard Rose
Radio adaptation of the play produced by Howard Rose starring Raymond Trafford as Shylock and Phyllis Neilson-Terry as Portia. With incidental music composed by Frederick Rosse. Dorothy Freshwater narrates.