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Makbet (1969 Television)
aka: Macbeth
- Director
- Andrzej Wajda
A television production of Macbeth directed by Andrzej Wajda. Tadeusz Lomnicki and Magdelena Zawadzka are the Macbeths
Much Ado About Nothing (1969 Radio)
- Producer
- John Powell (2)
Radio version of Shakespeare’s comedy adapted and produced by John Powell starring Fenella Fielding as Beatrice, Paul Daneman as Benedick and Ralph Richardson as Dogberry. With music composed by David Cain...
Koning Lear (1969 Television)
aka: King Lear
- Director
- Walter Tillemans
Production of King Lear for Belgian television directed by Walter Tillemans with Luc Philips in the title role.
Mesure pour Mesure (1969 Television)
aka: Measure for Measure
- Director
- Marcel Bluwal
French television version of Measure for Measure directed by Marcel Bluwal. Role names unknown (7/2008).
Henryk IV (1969 Television)
aka: Henry IV
- Director
- Jan Maciejowski
A production, for Polish television, of Henry IV directed by Jan Maciejowski. Roles of the cast not known (10/2007).
WieczÓr Trzech KrÓli Albo Co Chcecie (1969 Television)
aka: Twelfth Night
- Director
- Maryna Broniewska
Television production of Twelfth Night directed by Maryna Broniewska and realised for television by Wlodzimierz Pawlak. Role names unknown (10/2008).
Charleston Für Lady Macbeth, Ein (1969 Television)
aka: Charleston for Lady Macbeth, A
- Director
- Rolf von Sydow
Gangster comedy written by Frédéric Valmain taking inspiration from Macbeth. No further details known (10/2008).
King John (1969 Radio)
- Director
- Andrew C. Love
Radio version, heavily abridged, of Edward S. Brubaker’s 1969 production of King John for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Directed for radio by Arthur C. Love with George Taylor as King John.
Trauerspiel von Julius Caesar, Das (1969 Television)
aka: Julius Caesar
- Director
- Michael Kehlmann
Television version of the play directed by Michael Kehlmann with Rolf Boysen as Mark Antony and Erich Schellow as Julius Caesar.
Sturm, Der (1969 Television)
aka: Tempest, The Boure
- Director
- Fritz Kortner; Stefan Meuschel
The Tempest directed for stage by Fritz Kortner and for television by Stefan Meuschel with Martin Held as Prospero. Produced at the Schiller Theatre, Berlin.