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  1. 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.

  2. Chase Me Comrade (BBC, 1967)

    Chase Me Comrade by Ray Cooney
    BBC1 (Brian Rix Presents)
    Director
    Wallace Douglas

    1967 BBC production of the farce Chase Me Comrade by Raymond Cooney with almost the same cast who performed in the Whitehall Theatre performance.

  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. 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.

  6. Chase Me Comrade [Act 1] (BBC, 1964)

    Chase Me Comrade by Ray Cooney
    BBC1
    Director
    Wallace Douglas

    1964 BBC presentation of Act 1 of the current Whitehall Theatre production of Chase Me Comrade by Raymond Cooney. Presented by arrangement with Brian Rix Enterprises Ltd.

  7. One Wild Oat (BBC, 1964)

    One Wild Oat by Vernon Sylvaine
    BBC1 (Brian Rix Presents; Laughter from the Whitehall)
    Director
    Wallace Douglas

    1964 BBC production of the farce One Wild Oat by Vernon Sylvaine, in the Laughter from the Whitehall series.

  8. High Temperature (BBC, 1963)

    High Temperature by Avery Hopwood (1882-1928)
    BBC Television (Brian Rix Presents; Laughter from the Whitehall)
    Director
    Wallace Douglas

    1963 BBC production of the farce High Temperature by Avery Hopwood.

  9. Love’s a Luxury (BBC, 1963)

    Love’s a Luxury by Guy Paxton and Edward V. Hoile
    BBC Television (Brian Rix Presents; Laughter from the Whitehall)
    Director
    Wallace Douglas

    1963 BBC production of the farce Love’s a Luxury by Guy Paxton and Edward V. Hoile, which was specially recorded from the stage of the Whitehall Theatre, London.

  10. A Clear Case (BBC, 1962)

    A Clear Case by Christopher Bond
    BBC Television (Sunday-Night Theatre)
    Director
    Darcy Conyers

    1962 BBC Television production of the farce A Clear Case.

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