The second part of King Henry the Fourth containing his death and the coronation of King Henry the Fifth [videorecording] / by William Shakespeare ; a BBC-TV production in association with Time-Life Television ; producer, Cedric Messina ; director, David Giles.
Messina, Cedric.; Giles, David.; Quayle, Anthony, 1913-1989.; Finch, Jon, 1941-2012.; Gwillim, David.; Eddison, Robert, 1908-1991.; Bruce, Brenda.; Dotrice, Michele, 1948-; Cuka, Frances.; Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. King Henry IV. Part 2.; British Broadcasting Corporation. Television Service.; Time-Life Television.; Ambrose Video Publishing.
2000
PR2811.A23 B3 2000
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Title
The second part of King Henry the Fourth containing his death and the coronation of King Henry the Fifth [videorecording] / by William Shakespeare ; a BBC-TV production in association with Time-Life Television ; producer, Cedric Messina ; director, David Giles.
Variant Title
Title on disc label: Henry IV. Part 2
Title on container: Henry IV. Part II
Title on container: Henry IV. Part II
Publication Details
New York : Ambrose Video Pub., [2000 or 2001]
Language
English
Description
1 videodisc (151 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Call Number
PR2811.A23 B3 2000
Dewey Decimal Classification
791.45
Summary
Shakespeare's play that portrays the colorful panorama of Medieval English life. The revolt against Henry is finally crushed and the king broods over the uncertain future of his son. Henry IV dies, Falstaff is banished, and Prince Hal is crowned Henry V.
Note
Originally broadcast on the BBC series The Shakespeare plays in 1979.
DVD includes the complete script in Microsoft Word document format.
DVD includes the complete script in Microsoft Word document format.
Credits
Senior cameramen, Jim Atkinson, Geoffrey Tindale ; videotape editor, Stan Pow ; script editor Alan Shallcross.
Performer
Jon Finch (Henry IV), David Gwillim (Henry, Prince of Wales), Rob Edwards (Prince John of Lancaster), Martin Neil (Prince Humphrey of Gloucester), Roger Davenport (Thomas, Duke of Clarence), Bruce Purchase (Earl of Northumberland), David Neal (Scroop, Archbishop of York), Michael Miller (Lord Mowbray), Richard Bebb (Lord Hastings), John Humphry (Lord Bardolph), Salvin Stewart (Sir John Colville), David Strong (Travers), Carl Oatley (Morton), Rod Beacham (Earl of Warwick), David Buck (Earl of Westmoreland), Brian Poyser (Gower), Ralph Michael (Lord Chief Justice), Anthony Quayle (Sir John Falstaff), Jack Galloway (Poins), Gordon Gostelow (Bardolph), Bryan Pringle (Pistol), Steven Beard (Peto), John Fowler (Page to Sir John Falstaff), Robert Eddison (Justice Robert Shallow), Leslie French (Justice Silence), Raymond Platt (Servant to Shallow), Frederick Proud (Fang, Sheriff's Officer), Julian Battersby (Ralph Mouldy), Roy Herrick (Simon Shadow), Alan Collins (Thomas Wart), John Tardoff (Francis Feeble), Roger Elliot (Peter Bullcalf), Jenny Laird (Lady Northumberland), Michele Dotrice (Lady Percy, Hotspur's Widow), Brenda Bruce (Hostress Quickly), Frances Cuka (Doll Tearsheet), Tim Brown (Servant to Lord Chief Justice), Colin Dunn (Messenger).
Cast
Jon Finch (Henry IV), David Gwillim (Henry, Prince of Wales), Rob Edwards (Prince John of Lancaster), Martin Neil (Prince Humphrey of Gloucester), Roger Davenport (Thomas, Duke of Clarence), Bruce Purchase (Earl of Northumberland), David Neal (Scroop, Archbishop of York), Michael Miller (Lord Mowbray), Richard Bebb (Lord Hastings), John Humphry (Lord Bardolph), Salvin Stewart (Sir John Colville), David Strong (Travers), Carl Oatley (Morton), Rod Beacham (Earl of Warwick), David Buck (Earl of Westmoreland), Brian Poyser (Gower), Ralph Michael (Lord Chief Justice), Anthony Quayle (Sir John Falstaff), Jack Galloway (Poins), Gordon Gostelow (Bardolph), Bryan Pringle (Pistol), Steven Beard (Peto), John Fowler (Page to Sir John Falstaff), Robert Eddison (Justice Robert Shallow), Leslie French (Justice Silence), Raymond Platt (Servant to Shallow), Frederick Proud (Fang, Sheriff's Officer), Julian Battersby (Ralph Mouldy), Roy Herrick (Simon Shadow), Alan Collins (Thomas Wart), John Tardoff (Francis Feeble), Roger Elliot (Peter Bullcalf), Jenny Laird (Lady Northumberland), Michele Dotrice (Lady Percy, Hotspur's Widow), Brenda Bruce (Hostress Quickly), Frances Cuka (Doll Tearsheet), Tim Brown (Servant to Lord Chief Justice), Colin Dunn (Messenger).
Time and Place of Event
Taped Apr. 11-16, 1979 at the BBC Television studios in London.
System Details Note
DVD.
System requirements for script: PC or Mac with Microsoft Word, DVD-ROM drive.
System requirements for script: PC or Mac with Microsoft Word, DVD-ROM drive.
Added Author
Added Corporate Author
Series
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. BBC TV Shakespeare (London, England)
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Works. 2000 (Ambrose Video)
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Works. 2000 (Ambrose Video)
Includes
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. King Henry IV. Part 2.
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