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9 results found for '"Olive Gregg"' in Person.
Merchant of Venice, The (1966 Radio)
- Series
- World Theatre
- Producer
- Rayner Heppenstall
Radio version of Shakespeare’s play produced and adapted for broadcasting by Rayner Heppenstall that uses Charles and Mary Lamb’s summary of the play from their Tales from Shakespeare as narrative...
King John (1961 Audio)
- Director
- George Rylands
A recording of King John by the Marlowe Dramatic Society directed by George Rylands. Michael Hordern is King John.
Two Gentlemen of Verona, The (1961)
- Director
- George Rylands
A recording of The Two Gentlemen of Verona by the Marlowe Dramatic Society directed by George Rylands. David Gibson is Valentine and Richard Marquand is Proteus.
Two Gentlemen of Verona, The (1959 Audio)
- Director
- George Rylands
Complete performance by the Marlowe Dramatic Society with David Gibson as Valentine and Richard Marquand as Proteus.
Matter of Life and Death, A (1948 Radio)
- Producer
- Archie Campbell
Radio version of the film about RAF pilot (and poet, lunatic and lover) Peter Carter who unwittingly cheats death when he survives bailing out of his plane without a parachute. Originally written and...
Time for Verse (1948)
aka: Poetry Notebook
- Series
- Time for Verse
- Producer
- Patrick Dickinson
Radio broadcast comprised of a mixture of Shakespearean songs and sonnets read by Olive Gregg and Douglas Leach.
Shakespeare’s Country (1947 Radio)
- Series
- Wednesday Matinee
- Producer
- Mary Hope Allen
Radio play written by Blair (pseudonym for W. W. Blair-Fish), dramatising Shakespeare’s youth in the Midlands.
King Henry V (1947 Radio)
- Series
- Shakespeare’s Historical Plays
- Producer
- Howard Rose
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 King Henry V. Produced by Howard...
Love’s Labour’s Lost (1946 Radio)
- Producer
- Noel Iliff
Radio version of Shakespeare’s comedy arranged for broadcasting by Simona Pakenham and produced by Noel Illif. With Paul Scofield as Berowne and Thea Holme as Princess of France. The music is specially...