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8 results found for '"Robert Marsden"' in Person.

  • Henry IV, Part 2 (1956 Radio)

    Producer
    Peter Dews

    First of a two-part production of Shakespeare’s play for radio. The first two acts of the play are arranged for broadcasting by Peter Dews. With Derek Hart as Henry, Prince of Wales and Norman Shelley as...

  • Henry IV, Part 2 (1956 Radio)

    Producer
    Peter Dews

    Second of a two-part production of Shakespeare’s play for radio. Acts III, IV and V of the play are arranged for broadcasting by Peter Dews. With Derek Hart as Henry, Prince of Wales and Norman Shelley as...

  • Julius Caesar (1955 Radio)

    Series
    World Theatre
    Producer
    Val Gielgud

    Radio version of the play produced by Val Gielgud. With Sebastian Shaw as Brutus, George Hayes as Cassius and Richard Williams as Caesar. The music is specially written by Christopher Whelen.

  • 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...

  • Macbeth (1947 Radio)

    Series
    World Theatre
    Producer
    John Richmond

    Radio adapatation of Macbeth with Pamela Brown and Howard Marion-Crawford produced by John Richmond. George Skillan performs as (narrative) Chorus.

  • Capulet (1946 Radio)

    Series
    Radio Theatre: Shakespeare’s Characters
    Producer
    Mary Hope Allen

    Radio broadcast which focuses on the character of Capulet played by Carleton Hobbs. Arranged for radio by Herbert Farjeon. With Leslie Stokes as speaker.

  • Love’s Labour’s Lost (1946 Radio)

    Producer
    Noel Iliff

    Radio version of Shakespeare’s comedy arranged for broadcasting by Simona Pakenham and produced by Noel Illif. With Paul Scofield as Berowne and Thea Holme as Princess of France. The music is specially...

  • King Henry V (1942 Radio)

    Producer
    Howard Rose

    Radio version of Shakespeare’s play produced and adapted by Howard Rose. With Laurence Olivier in the title role. James Dale is the narrator.