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57 results found for '"Ralph Richardson"' in Person.

  • Shakespeare 1564-1616 (1984 Video)

    aka: Maturing Shakespeare, The

    Series
    Six Centuries of Verse
    Director
    Richard Mervyn
    Producer
    Richard Mervyn

    16-part television series, presented by John Gielgud, on the history of poetry in the English language. This episode follows Shakespeare’s development as dramatist and poet. Presents extracts from Romeo...

  • Your National Theatre (1976 Television)

    Director
    Derek Bailey
    Producer
    Derek Bailey

    Television documentary celebrating the opening of the National Theatre on London’s South Bank. Containing a large amount of archival material, it shows the history of the National Theatre project from the...

  • William (1973 Television)

    Director
    Ian MacNaughton

    A programme combining comedy, drama and song to introduce young children to William Shakespeare. John Gielgud and Ralph Richardson read excerpts from Hamlet, Richard III, and As You Like It; Lynn Redgrave...

  • Twelfth Night (1970 Television)

    Director
    John Sichel
    Producer
    John Dexter; Cecil Clarke

    A production staged for television by John Sichel with Joan Plowright as Viola/Sebastian, Alec Guinness as Malvolio, Tommy Steele as Feste and Ralph Richardson as Sir Toby Belch.

  • For Brutus is a Real Cool Cat... (1970 Television)

    Series
    Aquarius
    Director
    Derek Bailey; Tony Palmer
    Producer
    Russell Harty

    Television magazine arts series. The programme includes a profile, by Tony Palmer, of Michael Croft’s National Youth Theatre. Over 400 young people from all over the country have been spending their...

  • Carol Channing’s Mad English Tea Party (1970 Television)

    Director
    Colin Clews

    A one-off special variety sketch show. The show was taped in London in (ATV’s studios) and satirises the English. Sketches include Carol and Fred as Queen Victoria and Prince Albert; Anne Boleyn writing an...

  • Much Ado About Nothing (1969 Radio)

    Series
    Sunday Play
    Producer
    John Powell (2)

    Radio broadcast. Much Ado About Nothing adapted and produced by John Powell with Paul Daneman as Benedick, Fenella Fielding as Beatrice and Ralph Richardson as Dogberry.

  • Much Ado About Nothing (1969 Radio)

    Producer
    John Powell (2)

    Radio version of Shakespeare’s comedy adapted and produced by John Powell starring Fenella Fielding as Beatrice, Paul Daneman as Benedick and Ralph Richardson as Dogberry. With music composed by David Cain...

  • Campanadas a Medianoche (1966 Film)

    aka: Falstaff: Chimes at Midnight

    Director
    Orson Welles
    Producer
    Emiliano Piedra

    The story of Falstaff’s friendship with Prince Hal, and his rejection when the Prince becomes King, adapted chiefly from Shakespeare’s Henry IV Parts I and II, but also Richard II, Henry V and The Merry...

  • Shakespeare and the Producer (1965 Radio)

    Producer
    John Powell (2)

    Radio broadcast. Devised and produced by John Powell, the programme assembles opinions of practitioners, critics and scholars of the theatre on the subject of staging Shakespeare. Comments from directors...