If any productions are missing, or any dates are incorrect, in this list, please consult the editor for corrections. Appreciation the compiling most of the following career listing is to Carrie Pratt's Jeremy Brett Website and to dear Midden, who kindly transferred a copy of her listing from her references. Also thank you for Mia Stampe of Denmark additional information.

Last on 02 October 2000


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JEREMY BRETT

Radio

  • Robert Browning, "The Barretts of Wimpole Street"(1972), BBC Radio 4, England

  • Mendelssohn, "Mendelssohn and Elyjah"(1973), BBC Radio 4, England

  • Jeremy Brett, "Man of Action"(1976), BBC Radio 3, England

  • Jeremy Brett, "Desert Island Discs"(1991)

  • Jeremy Brett, "NPR Interview"(1991), National Public Radio

  • Jeremy Brett, "The Week's Good Cause: 'Appeal for the Manic Depression Fellowship'"(1995, September 3), BBC Radio 4, England



    Audio

  • Narrator, "Puss and Boots"(1954?)

  • Bassanio, "The Merchant of Venice"(1957)

  • Archie Forsyth, "Marigold"(1959)

  • Reverend Richard Hightower, "Johnny the Priest"(1960) (NOTE: Limited edition collection of 2500 copies)

  • Thomas Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk, "The Life and Death of King Richard II"(1960)

  • George, Duke of Clarence, "The Life and Death of King Richard III"(1960) (NOTE: 4 cassette; Re-issued in 1990 and again in 1996 as "Richard III" by HarperCollins Publishing), Caedmon Cassette

    JEREMY BRETT

  • Troylus/ Deiphobus/ Helenus/ Pandrarus(?), "Troylus and Cressida"(1961) (NOTE: 2 cassette, Pandrarus, uncle of Cressida, is credited to "Max Adrian," however the voice is clearly that of Jeremy's -- this may be a misprint of the publishers), Caedmon Cassette

  • Dunois, "Saint Joan"(1963)

  • Oedipus, "The Infernal Machine"(1967)

  • Antonio, "The Duchess of Malfi"(1968) (Re-issued in 1996 by HarperCollins Publishing)

  • Count Danilo, "The Merry Widow"(1968) (NOTE: Soundtrack from the BBC television production), Studio2Stereo/EMI

  • Reader, "I Love, Alas: Elizabethan Life in Music, Song, and Poetry"(1969)

  • Haimon, "Antigone"(1973)

  • Berowne, "Love's Labour's Lost"(1974) (NOTE: 2 cassette; Re-issued in 1996 by HarperCollins Publishing), Caedmon Cassette

  • Jeremy Brett, "The Best of NPR: Life in the Arts"(1995) (NOTE: An interview in 1991), National Public Radio

  • Various, "Scenes of Shakespeare" (1996) (NOTE: 2 cassette), HarperCollins Publishing

  • Various, "Be Thou Now Persuaded: Living In A Shakespearean World" (1999) (NOTE: available either in 6 CD or cassette set; over 138 tracks with 3 of Jeremy's from "Troilus and Cressida", "The Tragedy of King Richard II", and "The Merchant of Venice"), Rhino Publishing



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    Oldham, Lisa. The Brettish Empire, Volume I #13. The Brettish Empire ©1996
    Pratt, Carrie. The Jeremy Brett WebSite. ©1995 (with special assistance from Oldham, Lisa of The Brettish Empire)
    Pritchard, Linda, and Mary Ann Warner. The Jeremy Brett -- Linda Pritchard Story: On the Wings of Paradise. Rupert Books ©1998
    Amazon.com: Books, Music & More! Amazon.com, Inc. ©1996-2000
    bn.com: Barnes & Noble. barnesandnoble.com Inc. ©1997-2000
    Fireandwater.com: The Book Lover's Website - HarperCollins Publishers. HarperCollins Publishers. ©2000
    "I Love, Alas: Elizabethan Life in Music, Song, and Poetry". ©1969
    "The Merry Widow". Studio2Stereo/EMI ©1968
    "Troylus and Cressida". Caedmon Cassette ©1961