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  1. Aren’t We All? (BBC, 1960)

    Aren’t We All? by Frederick Lonsdale (1881-1954)
    BBC Television (Twentieth Century Theatre)
    Producer
    Campbell Logan

    1960 BBC production of the comedy of manners Aren’t We All? by Frederick Lonsdale.

  2. The Three Daughters of M. Dupont (BBC, 1958)

    The Three Daughters of M. Dupont [Les Trois Filles de M. Dupont] by Brieux
    BBC Television (Sunday-Night Theatre)
    Producer
    Campbell Logan

    1958 BBC Television production of The Three Daughters of M. Dupont, an English translation of Brieux’s comedy of manners.

  3. The Wild Duck (Associated-Rediffusion, 1957)

    The Wild Duck by Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906)
    ITV (Play of the Week)
    Director
    Charles Crichton

    This Associated-Rediffusion production of Ibsen’s The Wild Duck is a ‘filmed play’ for ITV: in other words, it is a 35mm feature film of a theatre production, with the original cast, shot on a sound...

  4. No Other Verdict (Associated-Rediffusion, 1955)

    No Other Verdict by Jack Roffey
    ITV
    Director
    Stuart Latham

    1955 Associated-Rediffusion production of No Other Verdict for ITV.

  5. The Unguarded Hour (BBC, 1955)

    The Unguarded Hour by Bernard Merivale (1882-1939)
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Stuart Latham

    Although this BBC studio production was prepared and advertised in Radio Times, it was not in fact broadcast. Philip Hope-Wallace explained in The Listener: ‘The BBC, having in a unguarded moment booked...

  6. As You Like It (BBC, 1953)

    As You Like It by William Shakespeare
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Campbell Logan

    1953 BBC production of Shakespeare’s As You Like It.

  7. Happy and Glorious, Part 4: 1861-1862 (BBC, 1952)

    Victoria Regina by Laurence Housman (1865-1959)
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Desmond Davis

    1952 BBC production of Victoria Regina, Laurence Housman’s dramatised biography of Queen Victoria, produced live from the studio and transmitted in six parts.

  8. Dial ‘M’ for Murder (BBC, 1952)

    Dial ‘M’ for Murder by Frederick Knott
    BBC Television
    Director
    Julian Amyes

    1952 BBC live studio premiere of Frederick Knott’s thriller Dial ‘M’ for Murder, which was presented on stage in London in the following months.