The Anton Chekhov collection. Disc three, The seagull ; An artist's story [videorecording] / by Anton Chekhov

By: Chekhov, Anton, 1860-1904.
Contributor(s): Chekhov, Anton, 1860-1904. Chaika | Chekhov, Anton, 1860-1904. The seagull | Chekhov, Anton, 1860-1904. An artist's story | Hingley, Ronald [tr.] | Lindsay-Hogg, Michael | Brooks, Jeremy | Jones, David | BBC Video (Firm).
Material type: materialTypeLabelVisual materialPublisher: [S.l.] : BBC Video, c2008Description: 1 DVD + 1 booklet.Call No.: PN1994 C434A Other title: The seagull [videorecording] | An artist's story [videorecording].Subject(s): CHEKHOV, ANTON 1860-1904 -- FILM AND VIDEO ADAPTATIONS | MOTION PICTURES | RUSSIAN DRAMA | COUNTRY LIFE -- RUSSIA -- DRAMA | RUSSIA -- DRAMA
Contents:
Contents: Disc one. Platonov (Originally broadcast May 23, 1971) / translated by Dmitri Makaroff ; adapted for television by John Elliot ; directed by Christopher Morahan -- Disc two. The wood demon (Originally broadcast November 17, 1974) / translated by Ronald Hingley ; directed by Donald McWhinnie. The proposal (Originally broadcast March 10, 1959) / translated by Elisaveta Fen. The wedding (Originally broadcast October 17, 1961) / English version by Eric Bentley
Contents: Disc three. The seagull (Originally broadcast February 5, 1978) / translated by Ronald Hingley ; directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg. An artist's story (Originally broadcast February 2, 1974) / adapted by Jeremy Brooks ; directed by David Jones
Contents: Disc four. side A: Uncle Vanya (Originally broadcast November 8, 1970) / translated by Elisaveta Fen ; directed by Christopher Morahan. side B: Uncle Vanya (Originally broadcast October 12, 1991) / adapted by David Mamet ; literal translation by Vlada Chernomordik ; director Gregory Mosher
Contents: Disc five. The three sisters (Originally broadcast January 18, 1970) / translated by Elisaveta Fen ; director Cedric Messina -- Disc six. side A: The cherry orchard (Originally broadcast April 17, 1962) / adapted for television by Norman James ; directed or television by Michael Elliott. side B: The cherry orchard (Originally broadcast October 13, 1981) / English version by Trevor Griffiths from a translation by Helen Rappaport ; directed by Richard Eyre
General Note: DVD format | Title from disc surfaceLocal Note(s): 6 DVDs
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PN1994 C434A (Browse shelf) Available 200812120011

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Contents: Disc one. Platonov (Originally broadcast May 23, 1971) / translated by Dmitri Makaroff ; adapted for television by John Elliot ; directed by Christopher Morahan -- Disc two. The wood demon (Originally broadcast November 17, 1974) / translated by Ronald Hingley ; directed by Donald McWhinnie. The proposal (Originally broadcast March 10, 1959) / translated by Elisaveta Fen. The wedding (Originally broadcast October 17, 1961) / English version by Eric Bentley

Contents: Disc three. The seagull (Originally broadcast February 5, 1978) / translated by Ronald Hingley ; directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg. An artist's story (Originally broadcast February 2, 1974) / adapted by Jeremy Brooks ; directed by David Jones

Contents: Disc four. side A: Uncle Vanya (Originally broadcast November 8, 1970) / translated by Elisaveta Fen ; directed by Christopher Morahan. side B: Uncle Vanya (Originally broadcast October 12, 1991) / adapted by David Mamet ; literal translation by Vlada Chernomordik ; director Gregory Mosher

Contents: Disc five. The three sisters (Originally broadcast January 18, 1970) / translated by Elisaveta Fen ; director Cedric Messina -- Disc six. side A: The cherry orchard (Originally broadcast April 17, 1962) / adapted for television by Norman James ; directed or television by Michael Elliott. side B: The cherry orchard (Originally broadcast October 13, 1981) / English version by Trevor Griffiths from a translation by Helen Rappaport ; directed by Richard Eyre

6 DVDs

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