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P185 CEEFAX 185 Fri 23 Dec 22:15/41  1/3      In Shakespeare in Perspective - The Comedy of Errors (December 24 on BBC2 at 2.30pm), comedian Roy Hudd gives his personal view of this Shakepearean work Hudd has played some of Shakespeare's best known clowns, among them Dogberry in Much Ado About Nothing and Sir Andrew Aguechjek in Twelfth Night. In the programme he illustrates the comic routines which the Bard used to spice up one of the oldest theatrical routines - that of mistaKen identity. (Comedy of Errors is on BBC2 at 5.00pm on December 24.) BBC2 programmes 172/272 More
P185 CEEFAX 185 Fri 23 Dec 22:26/11  2/3      The BBC Television Shakespeare - The Comedy of Errors is being screened on BBC2 on Christmas Eve at 5.00pm. The play is about members of a family who are threatened with execution, betrayed in love and terrified of sorcery. Michael Kitchen and Roger Daltrey art the two heroes, Antipholus and Dromio, who are both searching for their lost brothers. Wendy Heller and Cyril Cusak art the parents. BBC2 programmes 172/272 More
P185 CEEFAX 185 Fri 23 Dec 22:43/38  3/3      The BBC Television Shakespeare - The Comedy of Errors is being screened on BBC2 on Christmas Eve at 5.00pm. The play, which tells the story of two sets of identical twins separated and confused, has more often than not been treated as a slapstick comedy. But the more serious side of the brothers' plight is depicted in this BBC portrayal. Roger Dalttey, Michael Kitchen, Wendy Heller and Cyril Cusack all take lead roles. BBC2 programmes 172/272 More