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7 results found for '"Parade"' in Series.

  • Shakespeare Celebrations (1964 Film)

    aka: Trinidad Shakespeare Carnival

    Series
    Parade

    Cinemagazine. Shakespeare quatercentenary celebrations in Stratford-upon-Avon and Trinidad. In Trinidad, dancers in the street portray Shakespeare’s characters as part of a carnival procession. Commentator...

  • Eternity of Kings, An (1960 Television)

    Series
    Parade

    Television showbusiness magazine series. The sketch ‘An Eternity of Kings’ formed part of the programme and was a spoof on the BBC series An Age of Kings.

  • Your Old Time Hit Parade [11/06/1944] (1944 Radio)

    Series
    Your Old Time Hit Parade

    Musical radio show. A spin-off series derived from Your Hit Parade and devoted to all-time favourites and standards mixed with some current hits. In what at first appears to be a dramatic scene from the...

  • Measure for Measure (1937 Television)

    Series
    Theatre Parade
    Director
    Tyrone Guthrie
    Producer
    Royston Morley

    The theatre cast of the original stage production of the play directed by Tyron Guthrie at the Old Vic Theatre, London, re-enacted selected scenes for this televised broadcast. Presentation by Royston Morley.

  • Twelfth Night (1937 Television)

    Series
    Play Parade
    Director
    George More O’Ferrall
    Producer
    George More O’Ferrall

    Early screen broadcast of scenes from the play, adapted for television by George More O’Ferrall.

  • Macbeth (1937 Television)

    Series
    Theatre Parade
    Director
    Michel Saint-Denis
    Producer
    George More O’Ferrall

    Television broadcast. Scenes from Michel St. Denis’ production of Macbeth at the Old Vic with Laurence Olivier and Judith Anderson in the title roles. Presented for television by George More O’Ferrall.

  • Entertainment Parade [19/10/1936] (1936 Radio)

    Series
    Entertainment Parade
    Producer
    John Watt

    Radio broadcast. As part of this world entertainment review programme, Basil Rathbone introduces George Cukor’s new film ROMEO AND JULIET (1936). His talk is illustrated by a recorded excerpt of a scene...