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7 results found for '"Peter Wickham"' in Person.

  • Discovery of England’s Past, The (2003 Radio)

    Series
    Discovery of England, The
    Producer
    Matthew Dodd

    Three-part radio series presented by Jonathan Bate. In the first episode Bate shows how Elizabethans under Queen Elizabeth presided over a flowering of literature and maps and ‘discovered England’. Bate...

  • Noble Romans, The (1979 Radio)

    Series
    Noble Romans, The

    Six-part radio adaptation of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar (parts 1-3) and Antony and Cleopatra (parts 4-6) by Dickon Reed. With Peter Whitman as narrator.

  • Serpent of Old Nile, The (1979 Radio)

    Series
    Noble Romans, The
    Director
    Dickon Reed

    Fourth in a six-part radio adaptation of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra directed by Dickon Reed. With Peter Whitman as narrator, Roy Dotrice as Antony and Maxine Audley as Cleopatra....

  • Sword Against Sword (1979 Radio)

    Series
    Noble Romans, The
    Director
    Dickon Reed

    Fifth in a six-part radio adaptation of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra directed by Dickon Reed. With Peter Whitman as narrator, Roy Dotrice as Antony and Maxine Audley as Cleopatra....

  • Fire and Air (1979 Radio)

    Series
    Noble Romans, The
    Director
    Dickon Reed

    Last in a six-part radio adaptation of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra directed by Dickon Reed. With Peter Whitman as narrator, Roy Dotrice as Antony and Maxine Audley as Cleopatra.

  • Man Who Wrote Shakespeare, The (1978 Radio)

    Series
    Afternoon Theatre
    Director
    Ian Cotterell

    Radio play written by Anton Gill. The age old question: who wrote Shakespeare becomes part police investigation that alternates between the sixteenth and the twentieth century.

  • Rosencrantz and Guildernstern Are Dead (1978 Audio, Radio)

    Director
    John Tydeman

    Radio version by Tom Stoppard based on his original stage play. Directed by John Tydeman with music by Marc Wilkinson.