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7 results found for '"George Selway"' in Person.
Love’s Labour’s Lost (1969 Audio)
- Director
 - Laurence Olivier
 
Live audio recording of Laurence Olivier’s 1968 production of Love’s Labour’s Lost with Jeremy Brett as Berowne and Joan Plowright as Rosalind.
Serpent, The (1963 Television)
- Series
 - Spread of the Eagle, The
 - Director
 - Peter Dews
 - Producer
 - Peter Dews
 
Seventh episode of a nine-part BBC television series comprising three of Shakespeare’s Roman plays - Coriolanus, Julius Caesar, and Antony and Cleopatra. This episode covers Antony and Cleopatra, Act I and...
Alliance, The (1963 Television)
- Series
 - Spread of the Eagle, The
 - Director
 - Peter Dews
 - Producer
 - Peter Dews
 
Eighth episode of a nine-part BBC television series comprising three of Shakespeare’s Roman plays - Coriolanus, Julius Caesar, and Antony and Cleopatra. This episode covers Antony and Cleopatra, Act 2-4.
Monument, The (1963 Television)
- Series
 - Spread of the Eagle, The
 - Director
 - Peter Dews
 - Producer
 - Peter Dews
 
Final episode of a nine-part BBC television series comprising three of Shakespeare’s Roman plays - Coriolanus, Julius Caesar, and Antony and Cleopatra. This episode covers Antony and Cleopatra, Act 4 and 5.
Signs of War (1960 Television)
- Series
 - Age of Kings, An
 - Director
 - Michael Hayes
 - Producer
 - Peter Dews
 
Seventh episode in a fifteen-part televised series comprising Shakespeare’s history plays from Richard II to Richard III (the two tetralogies), effectively presenting a chronological history of British...
Band of Brothers, The (1960 Television)
- Series
 - Age of Kings, An
 - Director
 - Michael Hayes
 - Producer
 - Peter Dews
 
Eighth episode in a fifteen-part televised series comprising Shakespeare’s history plays from Richard II to Richard III (the two tetralogies), effectively presenting a chronological history of British...
Henry V, The Life of (1957 Television)
- Series
 - BBC Television World Theatre
 - Director
 - Peter Dews
 - Producer
 - Peter Dews
 
First televised adaptation of the play broadcast in the Television World Theatre series. Directed and produced by Peter Dews, with John Neville as Henry V and Bernard Hepton as Chorus/Shakespeare.