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10 results found for '"Reginald Tate"' in Person.

  • King Lear (1948 Television)

    Director
    Royston Morley
    Producer
    Royston Morley; Douglas Allen

    Elaborate television production of the play with William Devlin in the title role. Produced by Royston Morley with settings designed by Barry Learoyd.

  • 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).

  • 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).

  • King Lear (1928 Radio)

    Series
    Twelve Great Plays
    Producer
    Howard Rose

    Radio adaptation of the play produced by Howard Rose. Edmund Willard plays Lear and Lilian Harrison is Cordelia. Owen Cassidy narrates. With music composed by Norman O’Neill. The Wireless Orchestra is...

  • Julius Caesar (1928 Radio)

    Series
    Plays to Schools

    Schools broadcast of Shakespeare’s play. First in a new series of fortnightly performances of "notable plays in the history of English drama" (Radio Times programme listings).

  • Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar (1928 Radio)

    Series
    Plays to Schools

    Schools broadcast of Shakespeare’s play.

  • Midsummer Night’s Dream, A (1928 Radio)

    Series
    Plays to Schools

    Schools broadcast of Shakespeare’s play.

  • Merchant of Venice, The (1928 Radio)

    Schools radio broadcast of Shakespeare’s play with Reginald Tate and Marjorie Manning.

  • Twelfth Night (1927 Radio)

    aka: Schools: The Drama

    Series
    Schools

    Second of a six-part series of plays broadcast to schools. A dramatic interpretation of Shakespeare’s comedy by representative Radio Players. With Douglas Burbidge, Lillian Harrison and Abraham Sofaer.