Other author/creator | Messina, Cedric. |
Other author/creator | Wise, Herbert. |
Other author/creator | Pasco, Richard. |
Other author/creator | Michell, Keith. |
Other author/creator | Gray, Charles D., 1928-2000. |
Other author/creator | Collings, David, 1940-2020 |
Other author/creator | McKenna, Virginia, 1931- |
Other author/creator | Spriggs, Elizabeth. |
Included Work | Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Julius Caesar. |
Other author/creator | British Broadcasting Corporation. Television Service. |
Other author/creator | Time-Life Television. |
Other author/creator | Ambrose Video Publishing. |
Series |
Complete dramatic works of William Shakespeare. Tragedy Complete dramatic works of William Shakespeare. Tragedy. UNAUTHORIZED
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Abstract |
Details the transformation of a noble Athenian from a reckless spendthrift to a mad misanthrope. |
Abstract |
A play about power, assassination and revenge. Presents a broad range of historical personalities as complicated human beings in agonizing conflict with one another and themselves. |
General note | Originally broadcast on the BBC series The Shakespeare plays in 1979. |
General note | DVD includes the complete script in Microsoft Word document format. |
Cast |
Richard Pasco (Marcus Brutus), Charles Gray (Julius Caesar), Keith Michell (Marcus Antonius), David Collings (Cassius), Virginia McKenna (Portia), Elizabeth Spriggs (Calphurnia), Sam Dastor (Casca), Jon Laurimore (Flavius), John Sterland (Marullus), Garrick Hagon (Octavius Caesar), Brian Coburn (Messala), Leonard Preston (Titinius), Alexander Davion (Decius Brutus), Darien Angadi (Cinna), Andrew Hilton (Lucilius), Anthony Dawes (Ligarius), Roger Bizley (Metellus), Manning Wilson (Cicero), Ronald Forfar (Soothsayer), Patrick Marley (Artemidorus), William Simons (Trebonius), John Tordoff (Cinna the Poet), Philip York (Young Cato), Christopher Good (Clitus), Robert Oates (Pindarus), Alan Thompson (1st Citizen/1st Plebeian), Leo Dolan (2nd Citizen/2nd Plebeian), Johnnie Wade (3rd Plebeian/1st Soldier), David Henry (4th Plebeian/2nd Soldier), Jonathan Scott-Taylor (Lucius), Tom Kelly (Claudius/Antony's Servant), Jack Elliott (Octavius' Servant/Messenger), Michael Cogan (Caesar's Servant), Reginald Jessup (Poet), Maurice Thorogood (Strato), Michael Greatorex (Varro), Nicholas Gecks (Volumnius), Michael Jenkinson (Dardanius), Roy Spencer (Lepidus), Terence Conoley (Popilius), Noel Johnson (Publius). |
Date/time/place of a event note | Taped July 26-31, 1978 at the BBC Television studios in London. |
Technical details | DVD. |
Technical details | System requirements for script: PC or Mac with Microsoft Word, DVD-ROM drive. |
Other title |
BBC TV Shakespeare (Television program) |