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8 results found for '"Martin Lewis"' in Person.
Henry at Agincourt (1956 Radio)
- Producer
- John Gibson
Devised for broadcasting on St. George’s Day , this sequence from Henry V was produced for radio by John Gibson with Richard Burton in the title role and John Neville as Chorus.
Tempest, The (1951 Radio)
- Producer
- Raymond Raikes
Radio ‘interpretation’ of Shakespeare’s late play by Raymond Raikes with Norman Shelley as Prospero. The music is composed by Anthony Bernard who also conducts the London Chamber Orchestra and Singers.
Romeo and Juliet (1949 Radio)
- Producer
- Hugh Stewart
Full-length radio adaptation of Shakespeare’s tragedy produced by Hugh Stewart. The script of the broadcast has been edited by M. R. Ridley. With Robert Edison, Marius Goring and Celia Johnson. Duncan...
Tempest, The (1948 Radio)
- Series
- World Theatre
- Producer
- E. A. Harding
John Gielgud stars in this radio adaptation of The Tempest, produced and adapted for broadcasting by E. A. Harding. With songs and special music composed by Norman Fulton and played by the BBC Theatre...
Hamlet: The Closet Scene (1947 Radio)
- Producer
- Raymond Raikes
Radio adaptation of Act III, iv of the play performed in English and in French. Hamlet is played by Alec Guinness and Jean-Louis Barrault. The English performance of the play is produced by Raymond Raikes.
Hamlet: The Closet Scene (1947 Radio)
- Producer
- Mary Hope Allen
Radio adaptation of Act III iv of the play performed in English, French, and Spanish. Hamlet is played by Alec Guinness, Jean-Louis Barrault and Augustin Sire respectively. The commentary was written by...
King Henry IV. Part 1 (1947 Radio)
- Series
- Shakespeare’s Historical Plays
- Producer
- Peter Watts
Radio adaptation of the play by M. R. Ridley. The production was broadcast on the Third Programme as part of a sequence of Shakespeare’s histories. With Sebastian Shaw as Prince Hal and Leon Quartermaine...
King Henry VI (1947 Radio)
- Series
- Shakespeare’s Historical Plays
- Producer
- Felix Felton
Radio adaptation by M. R. Ridley which condenses the three Henry VI plays into one. The production was broadcast on the Third Programme as part of a sequence of Shakespeare’s histories. With John Byron as...