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  • Henry VI. Part 3 (1983 Television)

    Series
    BBC Television Shakespeare
    Director
    Jane Howell
    Producer
    Jonathan Miller

    Television production directed by Jane Howell who was also responsible for the entire tetralogy (the three parts of Henry VI plus King Richard III). Peter Benson is King Henry.

  • Richard the Third, The Tragedy of (1983 Television)

    aka: The Shakespeare Plays

    Series
    BBC Television Shakespeare
    Director
    Jane Howell
    Producer
    Shaun Sutton

    Television production with Ron Cook in the title role.

  • Julius Caesar (1977 Audio)

    Director
    John Schlesinger

    Live audio recording of John Schlesinger’s 1977 production of Julius Caesar for the National Theatre with John Gielgud as Caesar and Mark McManus as Mark Antony.

  • Macbeth (1970 Television)

    Series
    Play of the Month
    Director
    John Gorrie
    Producer
    Cedric Messina

    Studio-bound television adaptation by Cedric Messina, directed by John Gorrie. With Eric Porter in the title role and Janet Suzman as Lady Macbeth.

  • Conflict: Henry V (1967 Television)

    aka: Henry V

    Series
    For Schools
    Director
    George More O’Ferrall
    Producer
    Donald Carter

    Schools television programme. A discussion of Henry V with scenes enacted. Scenes selected and introduction written by Ivor Brown and presented by John Gielgud.

  • Love’s Labour’s Lost (1965 Television)

    Director
    Roger Jenkins; Val May
    Producer
    George R. Foa

    A televised recording of Val May’s Bristol Old Vic Company European Tour production (1964).

  • Henry V (1964 Audio)

    Director
    Stuart Burge

    Live sound recording of the Bristol Old Vic production of Henry V directed by Stuart Burge with Richard Pasco as Henry.

  • Love’s Labour’s Lost (1964 Audio)

    Director
    Val May

    A live recording of Val May’s 1964 Bristol Old Vic production of Love’s Labour’s Lost with Richard Pasco as Berowne and Barbara Leigh-Hunt as Rosaline.