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  1. [unknown play] (BBC, 1959)

    BBC Television (Amateur Theatre)

    BBC Television presentation ‘of one of the plays in the 1959 Scottish Community Drama Association Festival’. An outside broadcast from the Albert Hall, Stirling. The listings for this programme in both...

  2. A Nest of Singing Birds (BBC, 1957)

    A Nest of Singing Birds by Robert Kemp (1908-1967)
    BBC Television
    Producer
    James Crampsey

    1957 BBC Television production of Robert Kemp’s A Nest of Singing Birds, from the BBC’s Scottish television studios in Glasgow.

  3. The Piper of Orde (BBC, 1957)

    The Piper of Orde by Rosamunde Pilcher and Charles Campbell Gairdner
    BBC Television
    Producer
    James Crampsey

    1957 BBC Television production of The Piper of Orde, transmitted from Scotland’s first permanent television studio in Glasgow.

  4. Green Cars Go East (BBC, 1957)

    Green Cars Go East by Paul Vincent Carroll (1900-1968)
    BBC Television
    Director
    Pharic Maclaren

    BBC production of Paul Vincent Carroll’s Green Cars Go East transmitted, says the listing in the Radio Times, ‘from Edinburgh’.

  5. The Glen is Mine (BBC, 1956)

    The Glen is Mine by John Brandane (1869-1947)
    BBC Television
    Producer
    James Crampsey

    BBC Television production of John Brandane’s comedy The Glen is Mine.

  6. The Asset (BBC, 1956)

    The Asset by Robert Kemp (1908-1967)
    BBC Television
    Producer
    James Crampsey

    The Radio Times notes that this production of Robert Kemp’s play The Asset was transmitted ‘From the BBC’s Edinburgh studio’.

  7. A Nest of Singing Birds (BBC, 1954)

    A Nest of Singing Birds by Robert Kemp (1908-1967)
    BBC Television
    Producer
    James Crampsey

    1954 live BBC outside broadcast of Robert Kemp’s historical comedy A Nest of Singing Birds, from the Drill Hall, Fonthill Barracks, Aberdeen, transmitted on the day on which a temporary transmitter...

  8. Knock, or The Triumph of Medicine (BBC, 1954)

    Dr Knock, or the Triumph of Medicine [Knock ou le Triomphe de la médecin] by Jules Romains (1885-1972)
    BBC Television
    Director
    James Crampsey

    1954 live BBC studio production of Dr Knock by Jules Romains, with the setting transferred to a small town in Scotland in 1924.

  9. The Other Dear Charmer (BBC, 1953)

    The Other Dear Charmer by Robert Kemp (1908-1967)
    BBC Television
    Director
    James Crampsey

    1953 BBC live studio production of Robert Kemp’s play The Other Dear Charmer, screened to mark Burns’ Night.

  10. The Black Eye (BBC, 1952)

    The Black Eye by James Bridie (1888-1951)
    BBC Television
    Producer
    James Crampsey

    BBC production of James Bridie’s The Black Eye televised before an invited audience in the Citizens’ Theatre, Glasgow.