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10 results found for '"Ralph de Rohan"' in Person.
As You Like It (1949 Radio)
- Series
- World Theatre
- Producer
- Peter Watts
Radio version of the play adapted by Mollie Greenhalgh and produced by Peter Watts. Starring Baliol Holloway as Touchstone.
Troilus and Cressida (1946 Radio)
- Producer
- Peter Watts
Radio adaptation of the play broadcast in two parts. Produced by Peter Watts, with Laurence Payne and Belle Chrystall in the title roles.
Hamlet (1929 Radio)
- Series
- Play to Schools
Shakespeare’s play broadcast for schools. With Robert Speaight in the title role and Phyllis Konstam as Ophelia.
Henry IV, Part 2 (1929 Radio)
- Series
- Play to Schools
Radio broadcast of Shakespeare’s play for schools. With Frank Denton, Leslie Gordon and others. No further information known (12/2007).
Much Ado About Nothing (1929 Radio)
- Series
- Play to Schools
Radio broadcast of Shakespeare’s play for schools. With G. P. W. Earle, W. Sibbald Malcolm and others. No further information known (12/2007).
Macbeth (1929 Radio)
- Series
- Play to Schools
Radio broadcast of Shakespeare’s play for schools. With Ethel Lodge, W. Sibbald Malcolm and others. No further information known (12/2007).
King Henry VIII (1929 Radio)
- Series
- Great Plays
- Producer
- Howard Rose
Radio version of Shakespeare’s play arranged for broadcasting by Dulcima Galsby and produced by Howard Rose. With Baliol Holloway as Henry and Marie Ney as Queen Katherine. The Wireless Orchestra is...
Henry IV. Part 1 (1928 Radio)
- Series
- Plays to Schools
Schools broadcast of Shakespeare’s play. Third in a new series of fortnightly performances of "notable plays in the history of English drama" (Radio Times programme listings).
Beatrice (1926 Radio)
- Series
- Shakespeare’s Heroines
Sixth in a series of short dramatic recitals in which well-known actresses perform extracts from Shakespeare’s plays. With Edith Evans as Beatrice performing extracts from Much Ado About Nothing, I i, II...
My Programme [30/10/1926] (1926 Radio)
- Series
- My Programme
Radio programme arranged and introduced by J. R. Clynes. The BBC Programme Records entry suggests that four scenes from Much Ado About Nothing are presented by Alfred Harris, Ralph de Rohan and staff as part...