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8 results found for '"Wilfrid Babbage"' in Person.
Henry V (1965 Radio)
- Producer
- R. D. Smith
Radio version of Shakespeare’s play produced by R. D. Smith, starring John Neville in the lead.
Richard II (1961 Radio)
- Director
- John Richmond
- Producer
- John Richmond
Radio version of Shakespeare’s play produced by John Richmond starring John Gielgud as Richard II and Ralph Richardson as John of Gaunt. With music composed and conducted by John Hotchkis. Richard Bebb...
Wars of the Roses, The: An Illustrated Talk by J. Dover Wilson (1952 Radio)
- Series
- Wars of the Roses, The
- Producer
- Peter Watts
Radio programme introducing three Shakespeare historical plays which the Third Programme presents as a continuous chronicle: Henry VI, Parts 2 and 3 and Richard III. The opening talk by series editor John...
Senior English II: The Merchant of Venice (1943 Radio)
- Series
- Schools
Schools radio broadcast adapted from material supplied by Douglas R. Allan. In the first part of this 2-part programme, the producer and some of the cast discuss how Shylock should be played. The second...
Senior English II: Julius Caesar (1942 Radio)
aka: Julius Caesar
- Series
- Schools
Three-part schools broadcast of Julius Caesar arranged by Douglas Alan. The introductory programme relates the plot and characters of Shakespeare’s play with the current situation in Nazi Germany and the...
Antony and Cleopatra (1930 Radio)
- Producer
- Cecil A. Lewis
Radio version of the play produced and adapted by C. A. Lewis. With Laura Cowie as Cleopatra, Cecil Ramage as Antony and Douglas Burbidge as Caesar. V.C. Clinton Baddeley acts as narrator. The incidental...
King Henry VIII (1929 Radio)
- Series
- Great Plays
- Producer
- Howard Rose
Radio version of Shakespeare’s play arranged for broadcasting by Dulcima Galsby and produced by Howard Rose. With Baliol Holloway as Henry and Marie Ney as Queen Katherine. The Wireless Orchestra is...
Twelfth Night or What You Will (1929 Radio)
- Producer
- Howard Rose
Radio version of Shakespeare’s play adapted by Barbara Burnham and produced by Howard Rose. Incidental music played by The Gershom Parkington Quintet. No further information known (1/2008).