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  • Hamlet (1992 Television)

    Series
    Shakespeare: The Animated Tales
    Director
    Natalia Orlova
    Producer
    Dave Edwards

    The story in an animated version. All the lines spoken by the characters are Shakespeare’s own. Narrated by Michael Kitchen.

  • Macbeth (1992 Television)

    Series
    Shakespeare: The Animated Tales
    Director
    Nikolai Serebryakov
    Producer
    Dave Edwards

    The story in an animated version. Brian Cox and Zoë Wanamaker are the voices of the Macbeths. Narrated by Alec McCowen.

  • Midsummer Night’s Dream, A (1992 Television)

    Series
    Shakespeare: The Animated Tales
    Director
    Robert Saakiants
    Producer
    Dave Edwards

    The story in an animated version. All the lines spoken by the characters are Shakespeare’s own. Narrated by Menna Trussler.

  • Romeo and Juliet (1992 Television)

    Series
    Shakespeare: The Animated Tales
    Director
    Efrim Gambourg
    Producer
    Dave Edwards

    The story in cel aanimated version. All the lines spoken by the characters are Shakespeare’s own.

  • Tempest, The (1992 Television)

    Series
    Shakespeare: The Animated Tales
    Director
    Stanislav Sokolov
    Producer
    Dave Edwards

    The story in an animated version. All the lines spoken by the characters are Shakespeare’s own. Martin Jarvis is narrator.

  • Twelfth Night (1992 Television)

    Series
    Shakespeare: The Animated Tales
    Director
    Maria Muat
    Producer
    Dave Edwards

    The story in an animated version. All the lines spoken by the characters are Shakespeare’s own. Narrated by Rosemary Leach.

  • Scottish Tragedy, The (1984 Video)

    Director
    Mike Crisp

    Produced by the BBC’s Training Department and conceived as a comedy, highlights the problems which can beset a badly organised film unit on location. Shows the problems experienced by such a production...

  • Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, The (1982 Film)

    Series
    Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, The

    US late-night talk/variety show. In this episode (3 minute sketch) Carson, dressed in Renaissance garb, imagines Shakespeare as written for television and plays Hamlet, reciting, "To be or not to be" and...

  • Broadcasting and the Cinema, Part 1 (1937 Radio)

    Series
    Shakespeare

    In this episode of the radio series the Shakespearean actor, director and scholar Harley Granville-Barker explains why (in his opinion) Shakespeare cannot be interpreted on the screen, and can be interpreted...

  • Broadcasting and the Cinema, Part 2 (1937 Radio)

    Series
    Shakespeare

    In this radio talk Hitchcock replies to Granville-Barker’s proposition that Shakespeare’ plays could not be represented adequately on the air or the screen from the point of view of the filmmaker. Val...