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  1. The Bride Comes Back [scenes] (BBC, 1960)

    The Bride Comes Back by Ronald Millar
    BBC Television

    1960 BBC presentation of scenes from the West End production of The Bride Comes Back by Ronald Millar, televised directly from the Vaudeville Theatre, London, by arrangement with Geoffrey Hastings and Joseph...

  2. Fool’s Paradise [excerpt] (BBC, 1959)

    Fool’s Paradise by Peter Coke (1913-2008)
    BBC Television
    Director
    Allan Davis

    1959 BBC Television presentation of an excerpt from the production of Peter Coke’s comedy Fool’s Paradise, from the Apollo Theatre, London.

  3. The Bride and The Bachelor [excerpt] (BBC, 1957)

    The Bride and The Bachelor by Ronald Millar
    BBC Television (Theatre Night)
    Director
    Charles Hickman

    BBC presentation of an excerpt from Ronald Miller’s comedy The Bride and the Bachelor, transmitted from a special performance at the Duchess Theatre, London.

  4. Gay’s the Word (BBC, 1952)

    Gay’s the Word by Ivor Novello
    BBC Television

    1952 BBC live studio production of Ivor Novello’s final musical Gay’s the Word, presented by many of the same company (excepting Lizbeth Webb) who had presented it at the Saville Theatre, London, in...

  5. Her Excellency (BBC, 1949)

    Her Excellency by Archie Menzies and Max Kester
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Jack [John Norman] Hulbert (1892-1978)

    1949 BBC live studio production of the musical play Her Excellency by Archie Menzies and Max Kester. A television version of the original stage production produced prior to a transfer from the Hippodrome to...

  6. Under the Counter (BBC, 1949)

    Under the Counter by Arthur Macrae
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Jack [John Norman] Hulbert (1892-1978)

    1949 BBC live studio production of the wartime musical comedy Under the Counter by Arthur Macrae.

  7. Under Your Hat [scenes] (BBC, 1938)

    Under Your Hat by Arthur Macrae and Jack [John Norman] Hulbert (1892-1978) and Archie Menzies
    BBC Television

    BBC presentation of scenes from the first act of the musical comedy Under Your Hat, from the Palace Theatre, London, on its first night performance.