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I’Ve Got a Secret [19/06/1957] (1957 Television)
- Series
- I’Ve Got a Secret
- Producer
- Allan Sherman
US television panel/quiz show hosted by Gary Moore. Each of the four panellists sat together on one side of a plain set and took a 30-second turn questioning and then guessing a contestant’s secret. The...
Chelsea at Nine [10/12/57] (1957 Television)
- Series
- Chelsea at Nine
Weekly international cabaret from a London theatre presented by Bernard Braden. In TV Times this episode announced among its items ‘Donald Wolfit and Leidman Brown in an exciting scene from Julius...
You Bet Your Life [11/11/1956] (1956 Television)
aka: Groucho Marx Show: You Bet Your Life
- Series
- You Bet Your Life
US quiz show. Two guests are interviewed by Groucho and then play a quiz game in which they win $1,000 if they correctly identify three tunes after hearing the opening bars. In this episode Lord Buckley...
Julius Caesar (1955 Television)
- Director
- Michael Benthall
- Producer
- Hal Burton
Three members of the Old Vic Theatre Company appear in scenes from Michael Benthall’s stage production of the play. Huw Wheldon presents.
Old Vic (1955 Television)
Television programme going behind the scenes at the Old Vic theatre. The Old Vic was in its third year of a five-year project to stage all Shakespeare’s plays working from the First Folio. There are shots...
Julius Caesar (1955 Television)
- Series
- Studio One Summer Theatre
- Director
- Daniel Petrie
Anthology drama series. A production of Julius Caesar adapted by Leo Penn. Theodore Bikel is Caesar and Alfred Ryder plays Mark Antony. Introduced by John Cannon.
Toast of the Town [07/08/1955] (1955 Television)
aka: Sullivan Reel
- Series
- Toast of the Town
- Director
- John Wray (2)
US variety show hosted by Ed Sullivan. This episode includes scenes (c 16mins) from a production of The Tempest filmed at the American Shakespeare Festival Theatre in Stratford, CT. There are also scenes (c...
Julius Caesar (1955 Radio)
- Series
- World Theatre
- Producer
- Val Gielgud
Radio version of the play produced by Val Gielgud. With Sebastian Shaw as Brutus, George Hayes as Cassius and Richard Williams as Caesar. The music is specially written by Christopher Whelen.
Education Week. Schoolboy Shakespeare at Memorial: Sydney (1954 Film)
- Series
- Cinesound Review
Australian newsfilm. A newsreel item showing, as part of Education Week, schoolboys from North Sydney High School performing Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar on the steps of the Anzac Memorial in Sydney....
Senior English II: Julius Caesar (1954 Radio)
aka: Julius Caesar
- Series
- Schools
Schools broadcast of four programmes based on Shakespeare’s play arranged for radio by John Richmond.