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7 results found for '"Warren Mitchell"' in Person.

  • Merchant of Venice, The (2000 Audio, Radio)

    aka: BBC Radio Collection: William Shakespeare’s ‘The Merchant of Venice’

    Series
    Monday Play
    Director
    Peter Kavanagh

    Radio adaptation of Shakespeare’s play directed by Peter Kavanagh. With Warren Mitchell in the title role, Martin Jarvis as Antonio and Juliet Aubrey as Portia. Original music by Barrington Pheloung.

  • Midsummer Night’s Dream, A (1998 Audio)

    Series
    New Cambridge Shakespeare Audio
    Director
    Neville Jason
    Producer
    Nicholas Soames

    An unabridged recording of the play using the New Cambridge Shakespeare edition edited by R.A. Foakes.

  • Love, Tyranny and Madness (1998 Television)

    Director
    Patrick Reams

    Documentary on King Lear shown ahead of Richard Eyre’s production with Ian Holm transmitted later the same evening. The themes of the play are debated by actors Warren Mitchell, James Earl Jones and...

  • Merchant of Venice, The (1996 Audio)

    Director
    Peter Kavanagh

    The Merchant of Venice, adapted for radio, with Warren Mitchell as Shylock, Martin Jarvis as Antonio and Samuel West as Bassanio. Introduced by Richard Eyre.

  • Shylock (1986 Video)

    Producer
    Chris Wensley

    In four sections, each consisting of an interview/workshop: Part 1: A survey of the stage history of Shylock, with particular reference to the changing interpretations of the role. With Dr Tom Matheson of...

  • Merchant of Venice, The (1980 Television)

    aka: The Shakespeare Plays

    Series
    BBC Television Shakespeare
    Director
    Jack Gold
    Producer
    Jonathan Miller

    Television production of the play with Gemma Jones as Portia and Warren Mitchell as Shylock.

  • Carry on Cleo (1964 Film, Video)

    Director
    Gerald Thomas
    Producer
    Peter Rogers

    Feature film comedy and a parody of CLEOPATRA (1963). The film spoofs history in general and British attitudes in particular. Noted for it’s gloriously bad puns as in ‘Infamy, infamy, they’ve all got...