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  1. Eighty in the Shade [excerpt] (BBC, 1959)

    Eighty in the Shade by Clemence Dane (1888-1965)
    BBC Television
    Director
    Lionel Harris

    BBC presentation of a 45-minute excerpt from London’s Globe Theatre production of Eighty in the Shade, a play written by Clemence Dane especially for Sybil Thorndike.

  2. Granite (BBC, 1958)

    Granite by Clemence Dane (1888-1965)
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Brandon Acton-Bond

    1958 BBC Television production of Granite by Clemence Dane, televised from the BBC’s West of England studios.

  3. Wild Decembers (BBC, 1956)

    Wild Decembers by Clemence Dane (1888-1965)
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Chloe Gibson

    BBC Television production of Clemence Dane’s Wild Decembers.

  4. Will Shakespeare (BBC, 1953)

    Will Shakespeare: An Invention in Four Acts by Clemence Dane (1888-1965)
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Rudolph Cartier

    1953 BBC live studio production of Clemence Dane’s comedy Will Shakespeare, presented on Whit Sunday in the run-up to the Coronation.

  5. L’Aiglon (BBC, 1953)

    The Eaglet [L’Aiglon] by Edmond Rostand (1868-1918)
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Rudolph Cartier

    1953 BBC live studio presentation of Edmond Rostand’s historical drama L’Aiglon.

  6. Alice (BBC, 1946)

    Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass by Clemence Dane (1888-1965)
    BBC Television
    Producer
    George More O’Ferrall (1907-1982)

    1946 BBC live studio production of Clemence Dane’s adaptation of the Lewis Carroll books, with music by Richard Addinsell.

  7. Will Shakespeare (BBC, 1938)

    Will Shakespeare: An Invention in Four Acts by Clemence Dane (1888-1965)
    BBC Television
    Producer
    George More O’Ferrall (1907-1982)

    1938 BBC studio production of Clemence Dane’s Will Shakespeare, a dramatic ‘invention’ about the life of William Shakespeare. The drama was premiered on television’s first Sunday evening of broadcasts.