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  1. And No Birds Sing (BBC, 1958)

    And No Birds Sing by Jenny [Jeannie?] Laird and John Fernald
    BBC Television (Saturday Playhouse)
    Producer
    Campbell Logan

    BBC Television production of the light comedy And No Birds Sing.

  2. Doña Clarines (BBC, 1957)

    Doña Clarines by Serafín Álvarez Quintero (1871-1938) and Joaquin Álvarez Quintero (1873-1944)
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Victor Menzies

    1957 BBC Television production of an English translation of the Spanish comedy Doña Clarines, from the BBC’s Midland television studio.

  3. The Wind of Heaven (BBC, 1956)

    The Wind of Heaven by Emlyn Williams (1905-1987)
    BBC Television
    Producer
    David J. Thomas

    BBC Television production of Emlyn Williams’ The Wind of Heaven, ‘televised from the BBC Welsh television studio in Cardiff’ (Radio Times, 20 April 1956, p. 7).

  4. A Party for Christmas (BBC, 1954)

    A Party for Christmas by N. C. [Norman Charles] Hunter (1908-1971)
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Eric Fawcett

    1954 live BBC studio production of N. C. Hunter’s family comedy, A Party for Christmas, broadcast on the evening of Christmas Day.

  5. The Little Foxes (BBC, 1951)

    The Little Foxes by Lillian Hellman
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Stanley Haynes

    1951 BBC live studio production of Lillian Hellman’s drama The Little Foxes.

  6. Goodness, How Sad! (BBC, 1951)

    Goodness, How Sad by Robert Morley (1908-1992)
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Stephen Harrison

    1951 BBC live studio production of Robert Morley’s gentle comedy Goodness, How Sad! Two of the original West End cast, Mary Merrall and Kathleen Bouthall, reprised their roles for this television production.

  7. Time and the Conways (BBC, 1950)

    Time and the Conways by J. B. Priestley (1894-1984)
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Harold Clayton

    1950 BBC live studio production of J. B. Priestley’s drama Time and the Conways.

  8. Mrs Fry Has a Visitor (BBC, 1950)

    Mrs Fry Has a Vistor by Gordon Daviot (1896-1952)
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Fred O’Donovan (1889-1952)

    1950 BBC live studio production of Gordon Daviot’s one-act play Mrs Fry Has a Visitor, presented as part of a triple bill of plays.

  9. The Lady’s not for Burning (BBC, 1950)

    The Lady’s not for Burning by Christopher Fry (1907-2005)
    BBC Television
    Producer
    George More O’Ferrall (1907-1982)

    1950 BBC live studio production of Christopher Fry’s verse drama The Lady’s not for Burning, based on the recent production at the Globe Theatre directed by John Gielgud and Esmé Percy.