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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...