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8 results found for '"John Dexter"' in Person.

  • Olivier! (2007 Radio)

    Series
    Archive Hour, The
    Producer
    Julia Adamson

    Radio documentary, presented by Mark Lawson, celebrating Laurence Olivier’s centenary. A fascinating account of Olivier’s career and acting legacy with revealing comment and anecdotes from those who...

  • As You Like It (1979 Audio)

    Director
    John Dexter

    Live sound recording of John Dexter’s 1979 production of As You Like It for the National Theatre with Simon Callow as Orlando and Sara Kestelman as Rosalind.

  • Twelfth Night (1970 Television)

    Director
    John Sichel
    Producer
    John Dexter; Cecil Clarke

    A production staged for television by John Sichel with Joan Plowright as Viola/Sebastian, Alec Guinness as Malvolio, Tommy Steele as Feste and Ralph Richardson as Sir Toby Belch.

  • Othello (1965 Audio)

    Director
    John Dexter

    Live sound recording of John Dexter’s production of Othello for the National Theatre with Laurence Olivier in the title role.

  • Henry IV, Part 2 (1956 Radio)

    Producer
    Peter Dews

    First of a two-part production of Shakespeare’s play for radio. The first two acts of the play are arranged for broadcasting by Peter Dews. With Derek Hart as Henry, Prince of Wales and Norman Shelley as...

  • Henry IV, Part 2 (1956 Radio)

    Producer
    Peter Dews

    Second of a two-part production of Shakespeare’s play for radio. Acts III, IV and V of the play are arranged for broadcasting by Peter Dews. With Derek Hart as Henry, Prince of Wales and Norman Shelley as...

  • Henry IV, Part 1 (1955 Radio)

    Producer
    Peter Dews

    Second of a two-part production of Shakespeare’s play for radio. Acts 3, 4, and 5 of the play are arranged for broadcasting by Peter Dews. With Norman Shelley as Falstaff and Noel Johnson as Sir Walter Blunt.

  • Henry IV, Part 1 (1955 Radio)

    Producer
    Peter Dews

    First of a two-part production of Shakespeare’s play for radio. The first two acts of the play are arranged for broadcasting by Peter Dews. With David March as Henry IV and James McKechnie as Hotspur.