The Tragedy of King Richard II - TV 1971 - BBC
Prospect Theatre Company - 1 November 1968 - 21 March 1970. In 1968, Ian McKellen's Richard II established him as a leading Shakespeare actor. A second tour, in repertoire with Marlowe's Edward II, was a sensation at the 1969 Edinburgh Festival and played two sell-out seasons in London. Both productions were televised.
CAST
Ian McKellen - King Richard II
Timothy West - Henry Bolingbroke
Robert Eddison - Duke of York
Paul Hardwick - John of Gaunt
Peggy Thorpe-Bates - Duchess of York
Trevor Martin - Earl of Northumberland
Andrew Crawford - Bishop of Carlisle
James Laurenson - Sir Pierce of Exton
Lucy Fleming - Queen Isabella
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