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8 results found for '"Kenneth Haigh"' in Person.
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...
Coriolanus (1996 Audio)
- Director
- Howard Sackler
An unabridged version, with Richard Burton as Coriolanus, Michael Hordern as Agrippa and Jessica Tandy as Volumnia.
Bingo: Scenes of Money and Death (1990 Television)
- Series
- Theatre Night
- Director
- Don Taylor
- Producer
- Tim Ironside Wood
Television production of Edward Bond’s stage play. Set in 1615 it shows an aged and weary Shakespeare in retirement in Stratford. He is disillusioned, pondering on life and fame and seeing nothing but...
Much Ado About Nothing (1984 Radio)
- Series
- Prefaces to Shakespeare
- Producer
- Michael Petheram
A personal introduction to the play by Kenneth Haigh, who played Achilles in the BBC TV Shakespeare production of Troilus and Cressida.
Troilus and Cressida (1981 Television)
aka: The Shakespeare Plays
- Series
- BBC Television Shakespeare
- Director
- Jonathan Miller
- Producer
- Jonathan Miller
Television production with Anton Lesser as Troilus and Suzanne Burden as Cressida. Blind artist Jack Birkett aka The Incredible Orlando (who also played Caliban in Derek Jarman THE TEMPEST) as Thersites.
Romeo and Juliet (1961 Audio)
- Director
- Howard Sackler
Complete performance with Claire Bloom and Albert Finney in the title roles and Edith Evans as the Nurse.
Romeo and Juliet (1960 Audio)
- Series
- Arc Audio Study Guides
- Director
- Howard Sackler
Complete performance by Claire Bloom and others, from a text edited by G B Harrison. Accompanied by Rod Mengham’s commentary for GCSE students.
Banquo’s Chair (1959 Television)
- Series
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents
- Director
- Alfred Hitchcock
- Producer
- Alfred Hitchcock; Joan Harrison
Television drama by Francis Cockrell based on Rupert Croft-Cook’s original story. In order to get a murderer to confess, a detective hires a famous Shakespearean actress to play the ghost of the dead man,...