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  1. The Devil’s Disciple (BBC, 1987)

    The Devil’s Disciple by [George] Bernard Shaw (1856-1950)
    BBC2 (Theatre Night)
    Director
    David Jones

    1987 BBC Television production of Shaw’s melodrama The Devil’s Disciple.

  2. The Merry Wives of Windsor (BBC, 1982)

    The Merry Wives of Windsor by William Shakespeare
    BBC2 (BBC Television Shakespeare)
    Director
    David Jones

    1982 BBC production ofThe Merry Wives of Windsor by William Shakespeare, presented in the BBC Television Shakespeare series.

  3. The Spider’s Web (BBC, 1982)

    The Spider’s Web by Agatha Christie
    BBC2
    Director
    Basil Coleman

    1982 BBC production of The Spider’s Web by Agatha Christie.

  4. The Dybbuk (BBC, 1980)

    The Dybbuk by S. Ansky
    BBC1 (Festival)
    Director
    Jane Howell

    1980 BBC production of The Dybbuk by S. Ansky.

  5. All’s Well that Ends Well (BBC, 1968)

    All’s Well that Ends Well by William Shakespeare
    BBC2
    Director
    Claude Whatham

    1968 BBC presentation of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s production of All’s Well that Ends Well by William Shakespeare.

  6. Miss Julie (BBC, 1965)

    Miss Julie by August Strindberg (1849-1912)
    BBC2 (Theatre 625)
    Director
    Alan Bridges

    1965 BBC production of Miss Julie by August Strindberg.

  7. Lysistrata (BBC, 1964)

    Lysistrata by Aristophanes
    BBC Television (Festival)
    Director
    Prudence FitzGerald

    This BBC production of Aristophanes’ Lysistrata appears to be the first British television production of an ancient Greek comedy, as well as the second BBC production of a Greek drama, following on from...

  8. The Father (Associated-Rediffusion, 1957)

    The Father [Fadren] by August Strindberg (1849-1912)
    ITV (Television Playhouse)
    Director
    Peter Cotes

    1957 Associated-Rediffusion production for ITV of The Father by August Strindberg. The director, Peter Cotes, had also directed soe of the same cast in a notable West End revival of the play in 1953.