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7 results found for '"Eleanor Bron"' in Person.

  • Ecstasy (2007 Radio)

    Series
    Words and Music
    Producer
    Tom Morris

    Radio programme. Themed on the subject of different states of rapture, this episode’s Word and Music features Eleanor Bron reciting Sonnet no. 75 "So are you to my thoughts as food to life" as a poetic...

  • Exit, Pursued by Vat Man (2005 Radio)

    Series
    Twenty Minutes

    Fay Weldon’s specially commissioned story takes Hermione from A Winter’s Tale and gives her a modern day dilemma no less dramatic than the original. Read by Eleanor Bron.

  • King Richard III (1994 Television)

    Series
    Shakespeare: The Animated Tales
    Director
    Natalia Orlova

    The story in an animated version. All the lines spoken by the characters are Shakespeare’s own.

  • Hamlet (1993 Video)

    Director
    Stephen Unwin

    Video recordings using two cameras of the English Touring Theatre’s punk production of Hamlet at the Donmar Warehouse, London, on 25 November 1993, with Alan Cumming as Hamlet and Eleanor Bron as Gertrude....

  • Much Ado About Nothing (1984 Television, Video)

    Series
    Shakespeare in Perspective
    Director
    Barbara Derkow
    Producer
    Victor Poole

    A personal view of the play presented by Eleanor Bron. The series aims to develop a greater understanding and appreciation of the plays by placing them in their social and historical context and by stressing...

  • City of Death. Part 4 (1979 Television)

    Series
    Doctor Who
    Director
    Michael Hayes
    Producer
    Graham Williams

    British science fiction television serial. The Doctor and Romana are on holiday in Paris in 1979 when they sense that someone is tampering with time. He, Romana and a private detective named Duggan are then...

  • Midsummer Night’s Dream, A (1971 Television)

    Series
    Play of the Month
    Director
    James Cellan Jones
    Producer
    Cedric Messina

    Traditional adaptation directed by James Cellan Jones set in 1865 and filmed on location at Scotney Castle, Kent. With Ronnie Barker as Bottom.