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6 results found for '"Ian Masters"' in Person.

  • Much Ado About Nothing (2005 Radio)

    Series
    Play of the Week (BBC World Service)
    Director
    David Hitchinson

    Adapted for radio by Paul Brennen, this production of the play is interspersed with interviews with theatre directors, critics and actors including The Daily Telegraph critic Charles Spencer, Cheek by Jowl...

  • Rumpole and the Scales of Justice (2003 Radio)

    aka: Rumpole of the Bailey

    Series
    Afternoon Play
    Director
    Marilyn Imrie

    Second of a four-part radio series featuring John Mortimer’s wine-imbibing defiant British criminal-lawyer. When Rumpole is called on to defend a senior member of the police force in court, his relish for...

  • Antony and Cleopatra (2002 Audio, Radio)

    aka: BBC Radio Collection: William Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra

    Series
    Drama on 3
    Director
    Mary Peate
    Producer
    Mary Peate

    Radio adaptation of the play directed by Mary Peate with Frances Barber as Cleopatra and David Harewood as Mark Antony. With music composed and performed by Sylvia Hallett, Keith Clouston, Dirk Campbell and...

  • Tragedy of Coriolanus, The (2002 Audio, Radio)

    aka: BBC Radio Collection: William Shakespeare’s Coriolanus

    Series
    Drama on 3
    Director
    Ned Chaillet

    Radio adaptation of the play adapted and directed by Ned Chaillet. Samuel West plays the title role and Susannah York is Volumnia. With music composed by Orlando Gough, and performed by Jeremy Avis and the...

  • All’s Well That Ends Well (2002 Audio, Radio)

    aka: BBC Radio Collection: William Shakespeare’s All’s Well That Ends Well

    Series
    Drama on 3
    Director
    Peter Kavanagh
    Producer
    Peter Kavanagh

    Shakespeare’s All’s Well That Ends Well produced and directed for radio by Peter Kavanagh. With Emma Fielding as Helena and Simon Russell Beale as Parolles. The play is introduced by Richard Eyre. With...

  • Henry V (2001 Audio)

    Series
    New Cambridge Shakespeare Audio
    Director
    David Timson

    An unabridged recording of the play using the New Cambridge Shakespeare edition edited by Andrew Gurr.