Episodes
Title | First Broadcast | Comments |
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19870610 | " "The story of Lord Byron's tempestuous romances in the years 1812-16, as told in the poet's own letters of the time. Robert Powell as Lord Byron V.Love, Travel and Politics Selected and introduced by Brian Gear Producer MARGARET BRADLEY BBCBristol" " | |
19870708 | " "The story of Lord Byron's tempestuous romances in the years 1812-16, as told in the poet's own letters of the time. With 5: Love in a Billiard Room Selected and introduced by Brian Gear Producer MARGARET BRADLEY BBCBristol" " | |
19870715 | " "A ten-part story of Lord Byron's tempestuous romances in the years 1812-16, as told in the poet's own letters of the time. With Robert Powell as Byron 6: Broken Hearts and Bad Digestions Selected and introduced by Brian Gear Producer MARGARET BRADLEY BBC Bristol" " | |
19870722 | " "A ten-part story of Lord Byron's tempestuous romances in the years 1812-16, as told in the poet's own letters of the time. With Robert Powell as Lord Byron 7: One Must Like Something Selected and introduced by Brian Gear Producer MARGARET BRADLEY BBC Bristol" " | |
19870729 | " "The ten-part story of Lord Byron's tempestuous romances in the years 1812-16, as told in the poet's own letters of the time. With 8: The Matrimonial Army Selected and introduced by Brian Gear Producer MARGARET BRADLEY BBC Bristol" " | |
19870805 | " "The ten-part story of Lord Byron's tempestuous romances in the years 1812-16, as told in the poet's own letters of the time. With 9: The Treaclemoon is Over Selected and introduced by Brian Gear Producer MARGARET BRADLEY BBC Bristol" " | |
19870812 | " "The last in the ton-part story of Lord Byron's tempestuous romances in the years 1812-16, as told in the poet's own letters of the time. With Robert Powell as Lord Byron Into Exile Selected and introduced by Brian Gear Producer MARGARET BRADLEY BBC Bristol" " | |
Genome: [r3 Bd=19740507] | " "Compiled, introduced and produced by Douglas Cleverdon Based on the forthcoming Volume III of the new edition of Byron's Letters and Journals, edited by Leslie A. Mar chand, this programme is concerned with Byron's life in 1813, while he was writing his Eastern tales in verse and becoming involved with various ladies, from Lady Oxford with her ' autumnal charms ' to the high-principled Lady Frances Webster. followed by an Interlude" " |