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7 results found for '"Jasmine Hyde"' in Person.
Scenes of Seduction (2005 Radio)
- Series
- Afternoon Play
- Director
- Ned Chaillet
- Producer
- Ned Chaillet
Radio play written by Timberlake Wertenbaker and directed by Ned Chaillet. Five-scene drama involving courting couples in various stages of life. The scene entitled ‘Summer’ rewrites the wooing scene of...
Dizzy Spells (2004 Radio)
- Series
- Afternoon Play
- Producer
- Martin Jenkins (2)
Radio play about the flamboyant life of the young Benjamin Disraeli. References to Shakespeare and his plays are made during the family’s discussions about Benjamin’s fitness as a Member of Parliament....
Tragedy of King Richard III, The (2004 Radio)
- Series
- Drama on 3
- Director
- Marc Beeby
- Producer
- Marc Beeby
Full-length radio production of the play. Produced and directed by Marc Beeby. With Douglas Henshall as Richard. Original music composed and realised by David Pickvance.
Othello (2001 Audio)
- Series
- BBC Radio Collection
- Director
- Richard Eyre; Jeremy Mortimer
Shakespeare’s Othello, adapted for radio, with Ray Fearon as Othello and Anastasia Hille as Desdemona. Introduced by Richard Eyre.
Tempest, The (2001 Audio)
- Series
- BBC Radio Collection
- Director
- David Hunter
The Tempest, adapted for radio, with Philip Madoc as Prospero and Nina Wadia as the spirit Ariel. Introduced by Richard Eyre.
Othello (2001 Audio, Radio)
aka: BBC Radio Collection: William Shakespeare’s Othello
- Series
- Sunday Play
- Director
- Jeremy Mortimer
- Producer
- Jeremy Mortimer
Shakespeare’s Othello adapted for radio and directed by Jeremy Mortimer, with Ray Fearon as Othello and Anastasia Hille as Desdemona. Set in the-mid 20th century, jazz sets the tone, ranging from the 78rpm...
Tempest, The (2001 Audio, Radio)
aka: BBC Radio Collection: William Shakespeare’s the Tempest
- Series
- Sunday Play
- Director
- David Hunter
- Producer
- David Hunter
Shakespeare’s The Tempest, adapted for radio by David Hunter. With Philip Madoc as Prospero and Nina Wadia as Ariel. The play is introduced by Richard Eyre. With music by Billy Cowie.