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  1. Spring at Murino (BBC, 1951)

    Spring at Murino by Constance Cox (1912-1998)
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Kenneth Milne Buckley

    1951 BBC studio production of Constance Cox’s drama, Spring at Murino, deriving from Ivan Turgenev’s novel Fathers and Sons. The television production was based on the staging by John Fernald at the Arts...

  2. A Christmas Carol (BBC, 1950)

    A Christmas Carol by Dominic Roche
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Eric Fawcett

    BBC live studio production of Dominic Roche’s play A Christmas Carol, after Charles Dickens’ story, presented on the evening of Christmas Day 1950.

  3. Heaven and Charing Cross (BBC, 1950)

    Heaven and Charing Cross by Aubrey Danvers-Walker
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Stephen Harrison

    1950 BBC live studio production of Heaven and Charing Cross, Aubrey Danvers-Walker’s drama of lower middle-class London life.

  4. Mother of Men (1950)

    Mother of Men by Ada G. Abbott
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Eric Fawcett

    1950 BBC live studio production of Ada G. Abbott’s comedy Mother of Men.

  5. The Squeaker (BBC, 1949)

    The Squeaker by Edgar Wallace (1875-1932)
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Kenneth Milne Buckley

    1949 BBC live studio production of Edgar Wallace’s crime melodrama The Squeaker.

  6. I Have Been Here Before (BBC, 1949)

    I Have Been Here Before by J. B. Priestley (1894-1984)
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Harold Clayton

    1949 BBC live studio production of J. B. Priestley’s drama I Have Been Here Before.

  7. The Carrier Pigeon (BBC, 1949)

    The Carrier Pigeon by Eden Phillpotts (1862-1960)
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Eric Fawcett

    1949 BBC live studio production of Eden Phillpotts’ The Carrier Pigeon. The productions of The Bear by Anton Chekhov and The Carrier Pigeon by Eden Phillpotts were presented together as part of a double...

  8. Goodness, How Sad! (BBC, 1938)

    Goodness, How Sad by Robert Morley (1908-1992)
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Tyrone Guthrie

    BBC presentation of the production of Robert Morley’s comedy Goodness, How Sad! which was playing at the Vaudeville Theatre, London.