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8 results found for '"Lucille Lisle"' in Person.

  • Fire Burn and Cauldron Bubble (1945 Radio)

    Series
    Appointment with Fear
    Producer
    Martyn C. Webster

    Second in a series of request radio plays, this half-hour mystery and suspense radio series was written by John Dickson Carr, and produced by Martyn C. Webster.

  • Macbeth (1944 Radio)

    Producer
    Val Gielgud

    Radio version of the play adapted by Hugh Stewart and produced by Val Gielgud. With Leslie Banks and Phyllis Neilson-Terry in the lead, Preston Lockwood narrates. Incidental music composed by William Walton.

  • Beatrice (1944 Radio)

    Series
    Radio Theatre: Shakespeare’s Characters
    Producer
    Mary Hope Allen

    Radio broadcast on an excerpt from the play focuses on the character of Beatrice. Arranged for radio by Herbert Farjeon. With Leslie Stokes as speaker.

  • Fire Burn and Cauldron Bubble (1943 Radio)

    Series
    Appointment with Fear
    Producer
    Val Gielgud; Martyn C. Webster

    Eighth episode of a half-hour mystery and suspense radio series, written by John Dickson Carr, and produced by Val Gielgud and Martyn C. Webster.

  • Twelfth Night (1942 Radio)

    Producer
    Barbara Burnham

    Radio adaptation of Shakespeare’s comedy produced by Barbara Burnham and adapted by Hugh Stewart. The cast includes Peggy Ashcroft as Viola, Alec Guinness as Orsino and Ralph Richardson as Sir Toby.

  • King John (1940 Radio)

    Producer
    Barbara Burnham

    Shortened version of Shakespeare’s play adapted and produced for broadcasting by Barbara Burnham. With Malcolm Keen in the title role.

  • Twelfth Night (1939 Television)

    Producer
    Michel Saint-Denis; Bronson James Albery

    Television broadcast of Bronson’s production of the play. Relayed live from the Phoenix Theatre, London, with Peggy Ashcroft as Viola and Michael Redgrave as Sir Andrew Aguecheek.

  • Winter’s Tale, The (1938 Radio)

    Producer
    Barbara Burnham

    Radio production of the play produced and adapted for microphone by Barbara Burnham. With Sybil Thorndike, Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies, Lewis Casson and Miles Malleson.