BBC Television Shakespeare
The BBC Television Shakespeare was a set of television adaptations of the plays of Shakespeare, produced by the BBC between 1978 and 1985. The series was initiated by Cedric Messina, and produced by Messina, Jonathan Miller, and Richard II (1978)
- directed by David Giles
- Derek Jacobi as Richard II
- Jon Finch as Henry Bolingbroke
- Henry V (1979)
- directed by David Giles
- David Gwillim as Henry V
- Alec McCowen as Chorus
- Macbeth (1983)
- directed by Jack Gold
- Nicol Williamson as Macbeth
- Jane Lapotaire as Lady Macbeth
- Tony Doyle as Macduff
- Richard III (1982)
- directed by Jane Howell
- Ron Cook as Richard III
- Brian Deacon as Henry, Earl of Richmond
- Titus Andronicus (1985)
- directed by Jane Howell
- Trevor Peacock as Titus Andronicus
- Anna Calder-Marshall as Lavinia
Note: The Two Noble Kinsmen and Edward III were not considered to be the work of Shakespeare at the time, and so were not included in the series.