A tribute to William Shakespeare devised by Geoffrey Buckland-Smith and made in connection with the quatro-centenary celebrations. Spoken extracts from Shakespeare's works (read by Stephen Murray) blend with visuals of scenes in Britain today which illustrate his references to countryside or childhood, and the sea or to the taverns and trades of London. Includes sequence of Olivier as Henry V and is accompanied by period music on the lute by Desmond Dupré.
Released: Jan 02, 1964
Runtime: 20 minutes
Genre: Documentary
Stars: Stephen Murray
Crew: Gordon Hales (Director), Gregory Buckland-Smith (Idea), Hilary Douglas (Writer)