Television plays
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Television plays
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Television plays
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Incoming Resources
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- Macbeth, presented by the British Broadcasting Corporation ; produced by Shaun Sutton ; directed by Jack Gold
- Beyond the horizon, WNET presents ; the McCarter Theatre Company ; by Eugene O'Neill ; produced by Lindsay Law ; directed by Michael Kahn and Rick Hauser
- The school for scandal, by Richard Brinsley Sheridan ; a production of WNET/13, New York, in association with KTCA, St. Paul-Minneapolis, Minnesota ; adapted for television by Michael Bawtree ; produced by David Griffiths ; directed by Michael Langham and Nick Havinga
- Antigone, Jean Anouilh ; a presentation of Thirteen / WNET New York, Theatre in America ; Broadway Theatre Archive ; produced by Jac Venza in association with David Griffiths ; written by Jean Anouilh ; directed by Gerald Freedman
- Merlin, the shooting script, screenplay by Ed Khmara and David Stevens ; foreword by Robert Halmi, Sr
- The Tempest, by William Shakespeare ; producer, Cedric Messina ; Director, John Gorrie
- Mansfield Park, a co-production of Company Pictures and WGBH Boston ; producer, Suzan Harrison ; written by Maggie Wadey ; director, Iain B. MacDonald
- Paul Robeson, an International Cinegraph Creative Image production for WETA-TV ; PBS ; produced by Don Gregory ; directed by Lloyd Richards ; written by Phillip Hayes Dean
- The typists, Broadway Theatre Archive ; a production of KCET Los Angeles ; Hollywood Television Theatre ; produced by Lewis Freedman ; directed by Glenn Jordan
- Fleabag, scriptures, Phoebe Waller-Bridge
- King Lear, Laurence Olivier presents ; by William Shakespeare ; directed by Michael Elliott ; Granada Video
- The devil's disciple, by Bernard Shaw ; BBC ; produced by Shaun Sutton ; directed by David Jones
- The time of your life, Educational Broadcasting Corporation, Thirteen/WNET New York ; produced by Lindsay Law ; directed by Jack O'Brien and Kirk Browning
- The quite nice and fairly accurate Good Omens script book, Neil Gaiman
- Tartuffe, Moliè€re ; Broadway Theatre Archive ; a presentation of Thirteen/WNET New York ; directed by Stephen Porter and Kirk Browning ; produced by Ann Blumenthal ; translation by Richard Wilbur
- The millionairess, by Bernard Shaw ; BBC ; producer, Cedric Messina ; directed by William Slater
- The life & death of King John, by William Shakespeare ; a BBC Television production in association with Time-Life Television ; produced by Shaun Sutton ; directed by David Giles
- Twelfth night, presented by the British Broadcasting Corporation ; producer, Cedric Messina ; director, John Gorrie
- Feasting with panthers, a play about Oscar Wilde, created with the Trinity Square Repertory Company ; a production of WNET/13, New York ; produced by Ken Campbell ; directed by Adrian Hall and Rick Hauser
- Freeman, written by Phillip Hayes Dean ; produced by Barbara Schultz ; directed by Lloyd Richards
- Henry VIII, by William Shakespeare ; a BBC Television production in association with Time-Life Films ; executive producer Cedric Messina ; directed by Kevin Billington
- Cole Porter's Anything goes, by Howard Lindsay and Russell Crouse ; produced by Jule Styne ; written for television by Herbert Baker ; director, Sid Smith
- Uncommon women and others, by Wendy Wasserstein ; WNET presents ; producer, Phylis Geller ; directors, Steven Robman and Merrily Mossman
- Dallas, Warner Brothers Television ; a Lorimar production ; produced by Leonard Katzman, Season 8
- Alice at the palace, a Joseph Papp/New York Shakespeare Festival Production ; by Elizabeth Swados ; produced by Joseph Papp ; directed by Emile Ardolino
- Between time and Timbuktu, or, Prometheus-5, a space fantasy, based on materials by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. ; designed by Joel Schick ; with photographs by Jill Krementz and from the NET Playhouse production
- Henry V, by William Shakespeare ; a BBC Television production in association with Time-Life Films
- Mrs. Warren's profession, by Bernard Shaw ; BBC ; producer, Cedric Messina ; directed by Herbert Wise
- Fifth of July, written by Lanford Wilson ; directed by Marshall W. Mason, Kirk Browning ; produced by Sam Paul ; originally produced by Circle Repertory Company, New York City
- Storm of the century, Stephen King
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