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7 results found for '"Tenniel Evans"' in Person.
Henry VI. Part I (1983 Television)
aka: The Shakespeare Plays
- Series
- BBC Television Shakespeare
- Director
- Jane Howell
- Producer
- Jonathan Miller
Television production directed by Jane Howell who was responsible for the entire tetralogy (the three parts of Henry VI plus King Richard III), starring Peter Benson (King Henry VI) and Brenda Blethyn (Joan...
Henry VI. Part II (1983 Television)
- Series
- BBC Television Shakespeare
- Director
- Jane Howell
- Producer
- Jonathan Miller
Television production directed by Jane Howell who was responsible for the entire tetralogy (the three parts of Henry VI plus King Richard III). With Peter Benson as King Henry VI and David Burke as Duke of...
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.
Merry Wives of Windsor, The (1982 Television)
aka: The Shakespeare Plays
- Series
- BBC Television Shakespeare
- Director
- David Jones
- Producer
- Shaun Sutton
Television production of the play with Richard Griffiths as Falstaff and Prunella Scales as Mistress Page. Director David Jones regarded the play as ‘a realistic documentary about what life was like in a...
Midsummer Night’s Dream, A (1964 Audio)
- Series
- Living Shakespeare
- Director
- Dennis Vance
A reading of an abridged version of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, with a cast led by Stanley Holloway (Bottom) and Annette Crosbie (Puck), directed and narrated by Dennis Vance.
Tempest, The (1964 Audio)
- Series
- Living Shakespeare
- Director
- Dennis Vance
A reading of an abridged version of The Tempest, with a cast including Sir Donald Wolfit as Prospero and Mai Zetterling as Ariel, directed by Dennis Vance.