Other author/creator | Miller, Jonathan, 1934- |
Other author/creator | Moshinsky, Elijah |
Other author/creator | Johnson, Celia, 1908- |
Other author/creator | Charleson, Ian. |
Other author/creator | Hordern, Michael, Sir. |
Other author/creator | Down, Angela. |
Included Work | Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. All's well that ends well. |
Other author/creator | British Broadcasting Corporation. Television Service. |
Other author/creator | Time-Life Television. |
Series |
Dramatic works of William Shakespeare Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Plays (Time-Life Video) ^A1030204
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Abstract |
The new wife of a young count resorts to chicanery to win her husband's respect, a typical ploy of medieval romance. |
General note | Series of Shakespeare's complete plays, originally produced for BBC Television. |
Access restriction | Access restricted by licensing agreement. |
Cast |
Celia Johnson (Countess of Rousillon), Ian Charleson (Bertram), Michael Hordern (Lafeu), Angela Down (Helena), Peter Jeffrey (Parolles), Kevin Stoney (Countess's Stewart), Donald Sinden (King of France), Robert Lindsay (First French Lord), Dominic Jephcott (Second French Lord), Paul Brooke (Lavache), James Simmons (Bachelor), John Segal (Bachelor), Peter Sands (Bachelor), Yves Aubert (Bachelor), Terence McGinity (First Gentleman), Max Arthur (Second Gentleman), Rosemary Leach (Widow of Florence), Pippa Guard (Diana), Joolia Cappleman (Mariana), Nickolas Grace (The Soldier), Valentine Dyall (The Astringer). |
Technical details | Mode of access: World Wide Web ; Flash streaming. |
Language | Closed captioned. |
Genre/form | Comedies. |
Other title |
BBC TV Shakespeare (Television program) |
Publisher number | SH-016 Ambrose Video |