Synopsis
A personal introduction to the play by actor Sebastian Shaw, who played the King of France in the 1967 Royal Shakespeare Company stage production directed by John Barton. Shaw's first Stratford engagement was in 1926 and he reminisces about Shakespearean traditions and his views about this bitter-sweet comedy. "Much of the plot of All's Well is frankly incredible, but the characters are so marvellously observed and their interweaving so intriguing that you will, I believe, willingly suspend your disbelief."

All's Well That Ends Well
A full-length radio adaptation of the play All's Well That Ends Well, produced and directed by Martin Jenkins.

The BBC Television Shakespeare | All's Well That Ends Well
A 1981 version of the classic Shakespeare "problem comedy". The Countess of Rousillon's son, Bertram prepares to leave for the court of the stricken King of France. But is he leaving love behind? This was broadcast as part of the 37-play BBC Television Shakespeare project.