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  1. First Television Broadcast: Demonstration at Radio Show (1936 Television)

    The first experimental television transmission shown at the Radio Olympia exhibition. Two programmes were transmitted from Alexandra Palace daily throughout the Radio Show to September 5th. The programme...

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  2. Wooing of Anne Hathaway, The (1938 Television)

    Director
    Herbert M. Prentice
    Producer
    Stephen Thomas

    Televised recording of the play written by Grace Carlton. Performed by the Birmingham Repertory Company under the direction of Herbert M. Prentice. Presented for television by Lanham Titchenener.

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  3. King Lear (1948 Television)

    Director
    Royston Morley
    Producer
    Royston Morley; Douglas Allen

    Elaborate television production of the play with William Devlin in the title role. Produced by Royston Morley with settings designed by Barry Learoyd.

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  4. Hamlet (1947 Television)

    Director
    George More O’Ferrall
    Producer
    George More O’Ferrall; Basil Adams

    Ambitious two-part televised adaptation of the play produced by George More O’Ferrall, with John Byron as Hamlet.

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  5. Scenes from Andre Van Gyseghem’s Production of ‘Cymbeline’ (1937 Television)

    Producer
    Andre van Gyseghem; Royston Morley

    Television programme featuring scenes based on Cymbeline taken from Andre van Gyseghem’s Embassy Theatre production of the play. With Joyce Bland as Imogen and Geoffrey Toone as Posthumus.

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