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  1. The Flashing Stream (Associated-Rediffusion, 1961)

    The Flashing Stream by Charles Morgan
    ITV (Play of the Week)
    Director
    Michael Currer-Briggs

    1961 Associated-Rediffusion production for ITV of The Flashing Stream by Charles Morgan.

  2. The Burning Glass (Associated-Rediffusion, 1960)

    The Burning Glass by Charles Morgan
    ITV (Play of the Week)
    Director
    David Boisseau

    1960 Associated-Rediffusion production for ITV of The Burning Glass by Charles Morgan.

  3. Any Other Business [excerpt] (BBC, 1958)

    Any Other Business by George Ross and Campbell Singer
    BBC Television
    Director
    Anthony Sharp

    This BBC presentation of a 45-minute excerpt from George Ross and Campbell Singer’s new comedy-thriller Any Other Business was televised directly from the Westminster Theatre, London, where it had recently...

  4. The Night of the Ding-Dong (ABC Television, 1958)

    The Night of the Ding-Dong by Ralph W. Peterson (1921-1996)
    ITV (Armchair Theatre)
    Director
    John Nelson Burton

    1958 ABC Television production for ITV of The Night of the Ding-Dong by Ralph Peterson.

  5. The River Line (BBC, 1955)

    The River Line by Charles Morgan
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Stephen Harrison

    1955 BBC production of the First World War play The River Line by Charles Morgan, televised to mark the 10th anniversary of VE Day.

  6. Spider’s Web [excerpt] (BBC, 1955)

    The Spider’s Web by Agatha Christie
    BBC Television

    1955 live BBC outside broadcast of an excerpt of Agatha Christie’s thriller Spider’s Web, presented before an invited audience at the Savoy Theatre in London, by arrangement with Peter Saunders.

  7. The Flashing Stream (BBC, 1949)

    The Flashing Stream by Charles Morgan
    BBC Television
    Producer
    George More O’Ferrall (1907-1982)

    1949 BBC live studio production of Charles Morgan’s drama The Flashing Stream. H. G. Stoker, who here takes the role of The Rt Hon Walter Harrowby, was in the cast of the original London production in 1938.