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  1. Carissima (BBC, 1959)

    Carissima by Eric Maschwitz
    BBC Television (Musical Playhouse)
    Producer
    Francis Essex

    1959 BBC Television production of Carissima, a play with music by Eric Maschwitz. This was Ginger Rogers’ first live appearance on British television.

  2. Romance in Candlelight [excerpt] (BBC, 1955)

    Romance in Candlelight by Eric Maschwitz and Siegfried Geyer (1883-1945)
    Director
    Richard Bird

    A BBC transmission of an excerpt from the new musical play Romance in Candlelight, transmitted from a special performance before an invited audience from the Piccadilly Theatre, London.

  3. Love from Judy [excerpt] (BBC, 1953)

    Love from Judy by Eric Maschwitz and Jean Webster
    BBC Television

    1953 BBC live outside broadcast of an excerpt from the musical Love from Judy performed before a specially invited audience at the Savile Theatre, London.

  4. Zip Goes a Million [excerpts] (BBC, 1952)

    Zip Goes a Million by Eric Maschwitz
    BBC Television

    1952 BBC live outside broadcast from the Palace Theatre, London of excerpts from the musical Zip Goes a Million, given in a special performance before an invited audience of the Royal Navy and the Merchant...

  5. Carissima (BBC, 1950)

    Carissima by Eric Maschwitz
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Walton Anderson

    1950 BBC Television production of Carissima, a musical play by Eric Maschwitz.

  6. Balalaika (1948)

    Balalaika by Eric Maschwitz
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Henry Caldwell

    1948 BBC live studio production of the musical comedy Balalaika, with book and lyrics by Eric Maschwitz.

  7. Magyar Melody (BBC, 1939)

    Magyar Melody by Eric Maschwitz and Guy Bolton and Fred Thompson
    BBC Television
    Producer
    William Mollison

    1939 BBC live broadcast from the Her Majesty’s Theatre of the musical romance Magyar Melody which was ‘televised in its entirety’ and billed in Radio Times as ‘the longest West-End production ever...