Box 120
Contains 7 Results:
Shaw. Spoken English and Broken English. Record and Booklet., [n.d.]
Two 33 1/3 rpm vinyl record written and spoken by Bernard Shaw with printed booklet explaining the records, produced by the Linguaphone Institute, London.
(Copy 2) Shaw. Spoken English and Broken English. Record and Booklet., [n.d.]
(Copy 2) Two 33 1/3 rpm vinyl record written and spoken by Bernard Shaw with printed booklet explaining the records, produced by the Linguaphone Institute, London.
Bernard Shaw, 1856-1950: Some of his Broadcasts. Record., [n.d.]
One vinyl 33 1/3 repm. The recordings of Shaw from the Archives of the BBC, produced by the BBC Radio Enterprises.
Bernard Shaw speaks. Record, 1937
One 33 1/3 vinyl record. A 1937 short wave broadcast on the topics of war, nature, divine providence, Beethoven, emotional experience, woman, primitive societies, pacifist, Lincoln, are we lovable animals?, sending the old to war, civilization, Russia and north America, the class war, and four hour day. Produced by Heritage Productions.
The Shaw-Terry Letters, 1959
Read by Dame Peggy Ashcroft and Cyril Cusack; adapted and directed by Howard Sackler. Produced by Caedmon publishers; 1 record.
By George. Record., [n.d.]
Starring Max adrian as Bernard Shaw; devised by Michael Voysey. A 2 record set produced on Angel Records, Capitol Records; in box
The Story-Teller ... a Session with Charles Laughton. Record, [n.d.]
A 2 record set of on-stage performances, including Shaw's "Major Barbara," and other favorite Laughton readings and stories. Produced by Capitol Records.