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8 results found for '"Olaf Pooley"' in Person.
King Lear (1982 Video)
aka: Tragedy of King Lear, The
- Series
- Shakespearean Drama
- Director
- John H. Ward
- Producer
- Jack Nakano
A version of the play in which the costumes and reproduction of the Globe theatre stage contribute to recreating the flavour of 16th-century performance.
Tempest, The (1956 Television)
- Series
- Sunday-Night Theatre
- Producer
- Ian Atkins; Robert Atkins
A televised studio set production of the play produced by Robert and Ian Atkins. Robert Atkins also performs as Caliban.
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.
Twelfth Night (1956 Radio)
- Series
- World Theatre
- Producer
- John Gibson
A radio version of Shakespeare’s play produced for broadcasting by John Gibson. With Gwen Cherrell as Viola, Brewster Mason as Sir Toby and other members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company. Marius Goring,...
First Night of ‘Twelfth Night’, The (1956 Radio)
- Producer
- Colin Shaw
A dramatic reconstruction of a Shakespearean premiere of Twelfth Night, written for radio by J. C. Gosforth and based on the book by American scholar Leslie Hotson who introduces the programme in a recorded...
Julius Caesar (1955 Radio)
- Series
- World Theatre
- Producer
- Val Gielgud
Radio version of the play produced by Val Gielgud. With Sebastian Shaw as Brutus, George Hayes as Cassius and Richard Williams as Caesar. The music is specially written by Christopher Whelen.
Life of Henry V, The (1951 Television)
- Director
- Royston Morley
- Producer
- Royston Morley; Leonard Brett
Televised adaptation of the play, produced and directed by Leonard Brett and Royston Morley and starring Clement McCallin as King Henry.
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark (1946 Radio)
- Series
- World Theatre
- Producer
- Howard Rose
Radio adaptation of the play produced by Howard Rose. With Barry Morse in the title role and Sara Jackson as Ophelia.