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8 results found for '"Oliver Burt"' in Person.
Discovery of the Bermudas, A (1959 Radio)
- Producer
- Rayner Heppenstall
Subtitled ‘An enquiry into the sources of Shakespeare’s play The Tempest’, the radio play by J.I. M. Stewart (who also wrote under the pseudonym Michael Innes) focuses on a dispute between Peterkin,...
Pericles, Prince of Tyre (1958 Radio)
- Producer
- R. D. Smith
Radio version of Shakespeare’s play adapted and produced for broadcasting by R. D. Smith. With Paul Scofield in the title role and Jill Raymond as Marina. The music is composed by Marcus Dods who also...
Visitor to Dorset Garden, A (1953 Radio)
- Series
- Discoveries in Shakespeare
- Producer
- Rayner Heppenstall
Radio broadcast. First of a series of four brief ‘Discoveries’ investigating in a "free-mingling of recorded and imagined utterance" the theory that "much in Shakespeare criticism may have first emerged...
King Henry VIII (1951 Radio)
- Producer
- R. D. Smith
Radio version of Shakespeare’ history play adapted and produced by R. D. Smith. With Bruce Belfrage in the title role and Catherine Lacey as Queen Katherine. Harold Pinter plays Lord Abergavenny. With...
Richard II (1950 Television)
- Producer
- Royston Morley
First full-length television adaptation of the play broadcast by the BBC in a version produced by Royston Morley. With Alan Wheatley as Richard and Clement McCallin as Bolingbroke.
Antony and Cleopatra (1950 Radio)
- Producer
- Frank Hauser
Shakespeare’s play, produced and adapted for radio by Frank Hauser. Incorporates passages from North’s translation of Plutarch’s Lives. Pamela Brown stars as Cleopatra opposite Godfrey Tearle as Mark...
Road to Dunsinane, The (1950 Radio)
- Producer
- Rayner Heppenstall
Radio work written by Michael Innes that speculates in dramatic form the historical circumstances that might have induced Shakespeare to write Macbeth. The first part of the programme presents the historical...
Tempest, The (1939 Television)
- Director
- Dallas Bower
- Producer
- Dallas Bower
A televised adaptation of the play with some technical flaws. Presented with music by Sibelius and dancing support from the London Ballet.