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20 results found for '"For the Schools"' in Series.
Life and Death of Sir John Falstaff, The (1959 Television)
- Series
- For the Schools
- Director
- Ronald Eyre
- Producer
- Ronald Eyre
Schools broadcast based on the two parts of Henry IV, which was presented as a mini-series in seven parts following the fortunes of Falstaff. With music specially composed by Kenneth Leighton, starring Roger...
Downfall of Malvolio, The (1958 Television)
- Series
- For the Schools
- Director
- David Rose
- Producer
- Ronald Eyre
Excerpts from the production of Twelfth Night broadcast 14 February 1958 in the Sunday-Night Theatre series and catalogued separately. The extracts, intended for schools, are introduced by Priscilla Morgan...
Macbeth. Part 1: The Rise to Power (1958 Television)
- Series
- For the Schools
- Producer
- Ronald Eyre
Macbeth adapted for schools and produced by Ronald Eyre. Douglas Wilmer and Heather Chasen are the Macbeths. Narrated by William Squire.
Macbeth. Part 2: The Downfall (1958 Television)
- Series
- For the Schools
- Producer
- Ronald Eyre
Macbeth adapted for schools and produced by Ronald Eyre. Douglas Wilmer and Heather Chasen are the Macbeths. Narrated by William Squire.
Characters in Action 3: Mark Antony, Brutus and the Mob (1958 Television)
aka: Mark Antony, Brutus and the Mob
- Series
- For the Schools
- Producer
- Ronald Eyre
Series for schools introduced by Richard Johnson.
Senior English II: The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark (1958 Radio)
- Series
- For the Schools
Radio broadcast for schools. A series of five programmes presenting scenes from Shakespeare’s play. No further information known (1/2008).
History 1: The Globe Theatre (1951 Radio)
- Series
- For the Schools
BBC schools broadcast imagining a visit to the ‘new’ theatre in Elizabethan London.
Prose and Verse Readings: Harry of England (1949 Radio)
- Series
- For the Schools
Radio programme for children broadcast as part of the BBC ‘For the Schools’ slot. The ten-minute programme focuses on two speeches from Shakespeare’s Henry V.
Senior English II: Workmen’s Play from ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream, A’, The (1948 Radio)
- Series
- For the Schools
Schools broadcast in the BBC ‘Senior English II’ slot. The scene from the play (the title suggests a focus on V i) is adapted for radio by Philippa Pearce.
Senior English I: Workmen’s Play from ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’, The (1948 Radio)
- Series
- For the Schools
Schools broadcast. A dramatic reading of excerpts from the play focusing on the ‘mechanicals scenes’ adapted by Phillipa Pearce.