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  • Doublet and Slacks (1964 Radio)

    Radio broadcast. In this interval programme, presenter Roy Walker examines the current fashion in staging Shakespeare, focusing on costumes and set design. Particular reference is being made to Michael...

  • Burza (1964 Television)

    aka: Tempest, The

    Director
    Krystyna Skuszanka

    A production of The Tempest for Polish television directed by Krystyna Skuszanka. Jerzy Kaiszewski is Prospero.

  • Romeo en Julia (1964 Television)

    aka: Romeo and Juliet

    Director
    Jack Dixon

    Dutch television production of Romeo and Juliet directed by and introduced by Jack Dixon, with Carol Linssen and Paula Petri in the title roles.

  • Shakespeare. Part 1 (1964 Radio)

    Series
    University of the Air

    First of a series of five talks on Shakespeare. Robertson Davies, master of Massey College at the University of Toronto, discusses Shakespeare’s biography.

  • Shakespeare. Part 2 (1964 Radio)

    Series
    University of the Air

    Second of a series of five talks on Shakespeare. Tyrone Guthrie speaks about Shakespeare and the theatre.

  • Shakespeare. Part 3 (1964 Radio)

    Series
    University of the Air

    Third of a series of five talks on Shakespeare. G. Wilson Knight speaks on Shakespeare and the English language.

  • Shakespeare. Part 4 (1964 Radio)

    Series
    University of the Air

    Fourth of a series of five talks on Shakespeare. Eric Bentley speaks about the interpretation of Shakespeare.

  • Shakespeare. Part 5 (1964 Radio)

    Series
    University of the Air

    The final episode in a series of five talks on Shakespeare. Northrop Frye gives the lecture.

  • Master Shakespeare, Theologian (1964 Radio)

    Series
    Christian Frontiers

    Radio broadcast commenting on Shakespeare’s theological insight with specific reference to Hamlet.

  • King Lear (1964 Audio)

    Director
    Peter Brook

    Live audio recording of Peter Brook’s production of King Lear for the Royal Shakespeare Company with Paul Scofield in the title role.