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  1. Festival (British TV series) Festival is an hour-long UK dramatic anthology series produced by the British Broadcasting Corporation and aired on the BBC from 1963–64. [1] There were a total of 32 episodes adapted from writers ranging from William Shakespeare to Samuel Beckett. [2] [3] Titles include Krapp's Last Tape by Beckett, Comedy of ...

  2. Festival: With David Garfield, Cyril Cusack, John Wood, John Welsh. An hour-long UK dramatic anthology series produced by the BBC from 1963-64, with a total of 32 episodes adapted from writers ranging from William Shakespeare to Samuel Beckett.

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  4. Festival is an hour-long UK dramatic anthology series produced by the British Broadcasting Corporation and aired on the BBC from 1963–64. There were a total of 32 episodes adapted from writers ranging from William Shakespeare to Samuel Beckett. Titles include Krapp's Last Tape by Beckett, Comedy of Errors by Shakespeare, Lysistrata by Aristophanes, Under Milk Wood by Dylan Thomas, Murder in ...

  5. Festival (British TV series) explained. Festival is an hour-long UK dramatic anthology series produced by the British Broadcasting Corporation and aired on the BBC from 1963–64. There were a total of 32 episodes adapted from writers ranging from William Shakespeare to Samuel Beckett.

  6. Mar 27, 2023 · These are the 45 best British TV shows of all time, ranked from the solidly entertaining to the absolutely legendary. 45. Love Island. ITV2. Reality shows are usually not seen as examples of great ...

  7. Festival (TV series) Festival is an hour-long UK dramatic anthology series produced by the British Broadcasting Corporation and aired on the BBC from 1963–64. [1] There were a total of 32 episodes adapted from writers ranging from William Shakespeare to Samuel Beckett .

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