October 18, 1953 –

The live Peter Brooks‘ Omnibus production of King Lear starring Orson Welles, Micheál Mac Liammóir, Natasha Parry, Arnold Moss and Beatrice Straight premiered on CBS-TV on this date. This was the TV debut of Orson Welles
This adaptation of William Shakespeare’s play cuts out the subplot involving Edmund, Edgar and their father, the Earl of Gloucester. Edmund’s character is merged into that of Oswald (David J. Stewart). Tom o’ Bedlam (Micheál MacLiammóir) appears, but we never learn, as in the original play, that “Tom” is only a guise for Edgar. Key scenes involving Gloucester (Frederick Worlock), including his blinding, are retained, but only as they directly relate to the main plot. No mention is made of his having sons.
