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Lady of Belmont, The (1933 Radio)
- Series
- Sequels
- Producer
- Cyril Wood
Radio play written by St. John G. Ervine and adapted for broadcasting by Cyril Wood. Devised as a sequel to Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice, it takes place 10 years after the date of Antonio’s trial...
Shaking Up Shakespeare (1932 Radio)
Broadcast as part of a mixed variety radio programme, this appears to have been an all-male variety sketch based on Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice. Written by Con West, this item is presented by John...
Merchant of Venice, The (1931 Radio)
- Series
- Radio Guild
- Director
- Vernon Radcliffe
Radio adaptation of The Merchant of Venice directed by Vernon Radcliffe. No cast details known (2007).
Merchant of Venice, The (1931 Radio)
- Series
- Radio Guild
- Director
- Vernon Radcliffe
Radio adaptation of The Merchant of Venice adapted by Charles Warburton and directed by Vernon Radcliffe. No cast details known (2007).
Scenes from ‘The Merchant of Venice’ (1931 Radio)
- Series
- Dramatic Reading
Schools radio broadcast. Dramatic reading of scenes from Shakespeare’s play with Barbara Couper and Rudolph de Cordova.
Merchant of Venice, The (1929 Radio)
- Series
- Play to Schools
- Producer
- Harcourt Williams
Shakespeare’s play broadcast for schools, performed by members of the Old Vic Shakespeare Company. Produced by Harcourt Williams. With Brember Wills as Shylock and John Gielgud as Antonio.
Merchant of Venice, The (1928 Radio)
- Director
- Jack Gilmore
Radio drama. ‘A local production by Vancouver station CNRV, featuring the CNVR players...This appears to be the first Shakespeare broadcast in North America,' Jensen, Michael P. ‘Radio’ in Burt,...
Ellen Terry - A Programme in Honour of Her Eightieth Birthday (1928 Radio)
Special radio programme broadcast in honour of actress Ellen Terry’s 80th birthday. Introductory remarks are by James Agate. The programme is made up of performances of extracts from plays by Shakespeare...
Merchant of Venice, The (1928 Radio)
Schools radio broadcast of Shakespeare’s play with Reginald Tate and Marjorie Manning.
Books Worth Reading (1928 Radio)
Radio broadcast for schools. As part of this series of talks, two Shakespeare plays are used as the basis of an English literature lesson for 12-14 year old pupils: The Merchant of Venice and Julius Caesar....