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  1. Barnard’s Baby Sports Car

    Date released
    1970
    Series name
    Living Tomorrow
    Issue no
    30
    NoS ID
    350906
    Story no
    4 / 5

    COI synopsis: Ex-racing driver Tom Barnard has already made his name with a line of miniature racing cars for children. Powered by lawn mower engines - the idea is to teach children driving sense at an early...

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  2. Taming of the Shrew, The (1950 Television)

    Series
    Westinghouse Studio One
    Director
    Paul Nickell
    Producer
    Worthington Miner

    A production of The Taming of the Shrew, with a heavily cut text, set in the 1950s.

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  3. Lawn Mower Grand Prix

    Date released
    1969
    Series name
    Living Tomorrow
    Issue no
    12
    NoS ID
    350786
    Story no
    3 / 4

    COI synopsis: Ex-racing driver Tom Barnard built a mini racing car for his six year old son. Capable of 72 kph it was so successful that he is now in business with a full scale production line.

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  4. Midsummer Night’s Dream, A (1927 Radio)

    Producer
    Howard Rose; R. E. Jeffrey

    Radio adaptation of Shakespeare’s play produced by Howard Rose and R. E. Jeffrey, starring Robert Atkins as Bottom. Mendelssohn’s incidental music is performed by the Wireless Chorus and Symphony...

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  5. King Henry IV. Part 1 (1947 Radio)

    Series
    Shakespeare’s Historical Plays
    Producer
    Peter Watts

    Radio adaptation of the play by M. R. Ridley. The production was broadcast on the Third Programme as part of a sequence of Shakespeare’s histories. With Sebastian Shaw as Prince Hal and Leon Quartermaine...

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