Five to Eleven was a popular television programme on BBC1 which ran between 1986 and 1990.Here Edward Petherbridge presents poetry and prose on different stages of life, from birth through to old age and death.
First half of Gulliver's Travels 1996. Ted Danson is Lemuel Gulliver. Among the star-studded cast are Ned Beatty, Edward Fox, Edward Petherbridge, Peter O'Toole, John Gielgud, Shashi Kapoor and Omar Sharif. Part 10 missing.
In this clip from his one-man show Mr Dickens/Mr Shakespeare (1999), Edward Petherbridge performs Sonnet 57 ('Being your slave, what should I do but tend/Upon the hours and times of your desire?) as a mobile-phone message.
"Clash Of The Santas" Trailer ITV1 9pm 21st December 2008. The ITV 2 hour Christmas special TV-movie featuring stars like Robson Green, Mark Benton, Stuart Wade. The trailer has a brief glimpse of Edward Petherbridge as the Village Elder.
Edward Petherbridge sings 'When that I was and a little tiny boy' from Twelfth Night at the end of his one-man show Mister Dickens/Mr Shakespeare. Performed here at the Other Place, Stratford-upon-Avon in 1999.
Edward Petherbridge's beautifully drawn and deeply moving portrait of Charles Dickens's Doctor Marigold. From his one-man show Mr Dickens/Mr Shakespeare, performed here at the Other Place, Stratford-upon-Avon in 1999.
Three excerpts featuring Edward Petherbridge as Charlie Marsden in Eugene O'Neill's Strange Interlude. Also featured in these clips are Glenda Jackson as Nina, David Dukes as Darrell, Ken Howard as Sam, and Julie Eccles as Madeline.
Charles is called to sit in on a disciplinary hearing alongside Guy Mannion. Brownlow and Mannion must uncover the truth behind a claim that an officer disobeyed orders during a riot. Petherbridge is prosecuting attorney Geoffrey Lanning.
Edward Petherbridge reading his own poem 'Infinity, and So Forth' at home in London. The poem was recorded directly to webcam on 13 March 2010 and 'premiered' the next day on Edward's blog, Petherbridge's Weekly Post.