Orson Welles is quizzed about his forthcoming film, which is based on one of William Shakespeare's plays. The interviewer, Nancy Wise, can be heard over the telephone. Recorded 26 February 1968.
First transmitted in 1955. Writer, film and theatre director, Orson Welles takes the hot seat in this in-depth and revealing interview. Show more First transmitted in 1955. Writer, film and ...
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