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  1. One Wild Oat (BBC, 1972)

    One Wild Oat by Vernon Sylvaine
    BBC1 (Six of Rix)
    Director
    Wallace Douglas

    1972 BBC outside broadcast of the farce One Wild Oat by Vernon Sylvaine, recorded at the Grand Theatre, Leeds.

  2. Stand by Your Bedouin! (BBC, 1970)

    Bang, Bang Beirut by Ray Cooney and Tony Hilton
    BBC1 (Brian Rix Presents)
    Director
    Wallace Douglas

    1970 BBC outside broadcast recorded at the Garrick Theatre, London of the farce Stand by Your Bedouin! (originally titled Bang, Bang Beirut) by Raymond Cooney and Tony Hilton.

  3. Look after Lulu (BBC, 1967)

    Look after Lulu! by Noël Coward (1899-1973)
    BBC1 (Brian Rix Presents)
    Producer
    Eric Fawcett

    1967 BBC production of Look after Lulu! by Noël Coward, his based based on Georges Feydeau’s Occupe-toi d’Amélie.

  4. One for the Pot (BBC, 1966)

    One for the Pot by Ray Cooney and Tony Hilton
    BBC1 (Brian Rix Presents)

    1966 BBC production of the farce One for the Pot by Raymond Cooney and Tony Hilton.

  5. The Brides of March (BBC, 1965)

    The Brides of March by John Chapman
    BBC1 (Brian Rix Presents)
    Director
    Wallace Douglas

    1965 BBC production of the farce The Brides of March by John Chapman.

  6. Simple Spymen (BBC, 1964)

    Simple Spymen by John Chapman
    BBC1 (Brian Rix Presents; Laughter from the Whitehall)
    Director
    Wallace Douglas

    1964 BBC production of Simple Spymen by John Chapman.

  7. Flat Spin (BBC, 1961)

    Flat Spin by Derek Royle
    BBC Television (Brian Rix Presents; Sunday-Night Play)
    Director
    Darcy Conyers

    1961 BBC production of Flat Spin, a farcical comedy by Derek Royle.