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- 1. Romeo and Juliet Dec 3, 1978
- Two children of warring families meet and fall in love, with tragic consequences. With Patrick Ryecart, Rebecca Saire, John Gielgud.
- 2. Richard II Dec 10, 1978
- The incompetent King Richard II is deposed by Henry Bolingbroke and undergoes a crisis of identity once he is no longer King.—cupcakes
- 3. As You Like It Dec 17, 1978
- The daughter of a banished duke goes in disguise to the forest of Arden and finds romantic misadventure. With Helen Mirren, Angharad Rees, Brian Stirner.
The BBC Television Shakespeare is a series of British television adaptations of the plays of William Shakespeare, created by Cedric Messina and broadcast by BBC Television. Transmitted in the UK from 3 December 1978 to 27 April 1985, the series spanned seven seasons and thirty-seven episodes.
- Comedy , Tragedy , History
Comedy by William Shakespeare; the only one of his plays set in England in his own time.
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The BBC Television Shakespeare: With Brenda Bruce, Jon Finch, David Gwillim, Rob Edwards. BBC adaptations of all 37 plays wholly and authoritatively credited to William Shakespeare.