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The BBC did all the plays, and a large public library or university library might have them. See if your library has interlibrary-loan connections to one. About 30 years ago the BBC did all the histories in a cut-up-and-rearranged series called something like An Age Of Kings. It is also possible that they taped some recent stage productions, say of the RSC, but haven't made them available. If it's worth the effort, try calling the A&E Cable Network; they have close ties to the BBC, and might have some things they haven't broadcast yet.

Posted by Hamlet on March 21, 1997 at 15:21:05
In Reply to "Richard II on Video?" posted by Blair Collins on March 21, 1997 at 11:45:44


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