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  1. The Captain of Koepenick (BBC, 1958)

    Der Hauptmann von Köpenick by Carl Zuckmayer (1894-1944)
    BBC Television (Television World Theatre)
    Producer
    Rudolph Cartier

    BBC production of an English adaptation of Carl Zuckmayer’s Der Hauptmann von Köpenick [The Captain of Köpenick]. This production featured the largest speaking cast that Rudolph Cartier had ever used and...

  2. The Road to Rome (BBC, 1957)

    The Road to Rome by Robert E. Sherwood (1896-1955)
    BBC Television (Sunday-Night Theatre)
    Producer
    Hal Burton

    BBC production of Robert E. Sherwood’s comedy The Road to Rome, presented in the Sunday-Night Theatre series.

  3. No Man’s Land (BBC, 1956)

    No Man’s Land by William Fairchild
    BBC Television (Henry Sherek Presents)
    Producer
    Alvin Rakoff

    BBC Television production of No Man’s Land by William Fairchild.

  4. It Could Happen Only in Paris (BBC, 1955)

    It Could Happen Only in Paris [Le Figurant de la Gaîté] by Alfred Savoir (1883-1934)
    BBC Television (European Play Exchange)
    Producer
    Claude Barma

    1955 BBC production of It Could Only Happen in Paris by Alfred Savoir of Radiodiffusion-Télévision Française. The production, presented under the European Play Exchange banner, came about as a result of...

  5. Jeannie (BBC, 1954)

    Jeannie by Aimée Stuart (1885-1981)
    BBC Television
    Director
    David Macdonald

    1954 live BBC studio production of Aimée Stuart’s comedy Jeannie.

  6. The Broken Jug (BBC, 1953)

    The Broken Jug [Der zerbrochne Krug] by Heinrich von Kleist
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Hal Burton

    1953 studio production of The Broken Jug, an English version of Heinrich von Kleist’s 19th-century drama, broadcast as a BBC tele-recording.

  7. Captain’s Brassbound Conversion (BBC, 1953)

    Captain Brassbound’s Conversion by [George] Bernard Shaw (1856-1950)
    BBC Television
    Director
    Dennis Vance

    1953 BBC live studio production of George Bernard Shaw’s drama Captain’s Brassbound Conversion.