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9 results found for '"Esme Percy"' in Person.
Hamlet (2006 Radio)
- Producer
- John Richmond
Audio book. Hamlet with John Gielgud in the title role, Leon Quartermaine as Ghost and Celia Johnson as Ophelia. The original BBC radio 1948 recording has been digitally remastered.
Esme Percy (1954 Radio)
- Series
- Hamlet: The Actor’s View
Five-part radio series in which famous actors talk about the character of Hamlet. Episode four - Esme Percy.
Henry the Eighth (1954 Radio)
aka: Henry VIII
- Producer
- Peter Watts; Audrey Cameron
Radio version of Shakespeare’s play adapted for radio by Clemence Dane (pseudonym for English novelist Winifred Ashton) and produced by Peter Watts and Audrey Cameron. The all-star cast includes Sybil...
Troilus and Cressida (1952 Radio)
- Producer
- E. A. Harding
Radio version of Shakespeare’s play arranged for broadcasting and produced by E. A. Harding. With Marius Goring and Belle Chrystal in the title roles. The music is composed by Geoffrey Wright and conducted...
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark (1951 Audio, Radio)
- Series
- Theatre Guild on the Air
- Director
- John Gielgud; Homer Fickett
Radio broadcast of Hamlet adapted, directed and starring John Gielgud.
Fool’s Saga, The (1949 Radio)
- Producer
- Rayner Heppenstall
Radio play written and produced by Rayner Heppenstall in which he tries to dramatise the story of Amleth, the figure Hamlet is based on, as he occurs in various Scandinavian legends. David King-Wood plays...
Hamlet (1948 Radio)
- Producer
- John Richmond
Full-length radio production of the play produced by John Richmond. With John Gielgud in the title role, Leon Quartermaine as Ghost and Celia Johnson as Ophelia. Duncan Carse narrates.
Dream of Passion, A (1946 Radio)
- Producer
- R. D. Smith
Radio play written by Joe Burroughs about the English actor Edmund Kean (1787-1833). Kean systematically studied the principal Shakespearean characters, displaying the peculiar originality of his genius by...
Romeo Coates: A Portrait of Failure (1939 Radio)
- Producer
- Stephen Potter
Portrait written by Edith Sitwell of would-be-actor and English eccentric Robert ‘Romeo’ Coates, also known as Cock-a-doodle-doo Coates. Son of a West Indian millionaire, Coates arrived in England with...