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15 results found for '"Earle Grey"' in Person.
Midsummer Night’s Dream, A (1964 Radio)
- Series
- Saturday-Night Theatre
- Producer
- Val Gielgud
Radio version of A Midsummer Night’s Dream produced for the Shakespeare Quatercentenary celebrations by Val Gielgud. Virginia Maskell and Gabriel Woolf are Titania and Oberon. Mendelssohn’s incidental...
Midsummer Night’s Dream, A (1964 Radio)
- Series
- Saturday-Night Theatre
- Producer
- Val Gielgud
Full-length radio version of the play produced by Val Gielgud. With Virginia Maskell, Norman Shelley, Carleton Hobbs and Malcolm Keen. The production uses the full Mendelssohn score as arranged by John...
Hamlet (1955 Television)
- Series
- Scope
- Director
- David Greene
- Producer
- David Greene
Canadian arts magazine series. Hamlet directed by David Greene and adapted for television by Vincent Tovell. Lloyd Bochner as Hamlet.
Othello (1952 Radio)
- Series
- Cbc Wednesday Night
- Director
- Andrew Allen
- Producer
- Nora Alice Frick
Radio adaptation of Othello by Robert Christie. Role names unknown (10/2008),
Henry IV. Part I (1951 Radio)
- Series
- Stage 51
- Director
- Andrew Allan
Radio broadcast. A two-part abridgement of Henry IV. Part 1 adapted for radio by Lister Sinclair. Role names not known (1/2008).
Henry IV. Part II (1951 Radio)
- Series
- Stage 51
- Director
- Andrew Allan
Radio broadcast. A two-part abridgement of Henry IV. Part II adapted for radio by Lister Sinclair. Role names not known (1/2008).
Hamlet (1951 Radio)
- Series
- Cbc Wednesday Night
- Director
- Lola Thompson
Radio version of Hamlet directed by Lola Thompson. Role names unknown (10/2008).
Love’s Labour’s Lost (1950 Radio)
- Series
- Stage 50
- Director
- Andrew Allan
- Producer
- Andrew Allan
CBC radio drama. Love’s Labour’s Lost adapted by Lister Sinclair and directed by Andrew Allan.
Macbeth (1950 Radio)
- Series
- Cbc Wednesday Night
- Director
- Kay Stevenson
Radio adaptation of Macbeth by Earle Grey. No role details known (2007).
Julius Caesar. Act IV (1949 Radio)
- Director
- Kay Stevenson
A National Schools broadcast. Focuses on IV i and IV ii of Julius Caesar.