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9 results found for '"James Dale"' in Person.
Stratford’s Shakespeare (1985 Audio)
A history of performance at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford, commissioned to celebrate the RSC’s 25th anniversary. Features reminiscences by famous actors who have played there: James Dale, who...
Life and Death of King John, The (1967 Radio)
- Series
- World Theatre
Full-length radio adaptation of the play arranged by Raymond Raikes with Robert Eddison as King John. The music is composed by Thomas Eastwood and the BBC Welsh Orchestra is conducted by Lionel Salter.
Romeo and Juliet (1954 Radio)
- Series
- Curtain Up!
- Producer
- Donald McWhinnie
Radio version of Shakespeare’s play produced by Donald McWhinne. With Peggy Ashcroft and Tony Britton in the title roles. Marius Goring doubles as Chorus and Mercutio. The programme is prefaced by a...
Life and Death of King John, The (1952 Television)
- Producer
- Stephen Harrison (2)
Televised recording produced by Stephen Harrison with Donald Wolfit in the title role.
Tempest, The (1952 Radio)
- Producer
- Raymond Raikes
Radio version of Shakespeare’s late play adapted and produced for radio by Raymond Raikes. With Peter Ustinov as Caliban, Leon Quartermaine as Prospero and Marjorie Westbury as Ariel. Music composed and...
Twelfth Night or What You Will (1947 Radio)
- Series
- World Theatre
- Producer
- Howard Rose
Radio adaptation of Twelfth Night with Leslie French, Peggy Ashcroft and Thea Holme. Anthony Hulme performs as (narrative) Chorus. Music arranged by Elizabeth Poston, and played by the Aeolian string quartet.
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark (1946 Radio)
- Series
- World Theatre
- Producer
- Howard Rose
Radio adaptation of the play produced by Howard Rose. With Barry Morse in the title role and Sara Jackson as Ophelia.
King Henry V (1942 Radio)
- Producer
- Howard Rose
Radio version of Shakespeare’s play produced and adapted by Howard Rose. With Laurence Olivier in the title role. James Dale is the narrator.
Much Ado About Nothing (1936 Radio)
- Director
- B. Iden Payne
Radio adaptation of the B. Iden Payne’s Stratford-upon-Avon Festival Company’s production of Shakespeare’s comedy by Howard Rose. With Barbara Couper as Beatrice and James Dale as Benedick. The...