Acting in the Sixties | Dorothy Tutin
A series of programmes in which leading young actors of the theatre, cinema, and television discuss their start in the profession, the parts which brought them success, and their views on acting. The actress Dorothy Tutin talks to Derek Hart about her roles. There is a scene from Portrait of a Queen. Ronald Bryden introduces the programme.
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- Type: Factual
- Channel: BBC Two
- Duration: 44'37''
- Broadcast date: 1967
UK only
Staff and students of licensed education establishments only
Cannot be adapted
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- Shakespeare Archive Resource

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