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  1. East Lynne (BBC, 1964)

    East Lynne by Ellen ['Mrs Henry’] Wood (1814-1887)
    BBC2
    Producer
    Douglas Moodie

    1964 BBC2 production of East Lynne, Edgar K. Bruce’s 1934 stage adaptation of the 19th-century novel by Ellen Wood.

  2. Six Men of Dorset (BBC, 1962)

    Six Men of Dorset by Miles Malleson (1889-1969) and H. Brooks
    BBC Television (Sunday-Night Play)
    Producer
    Brandon Acton-Bond

    1962 BBC production from the Bristol studios of Six Men of Dorset by Miles Malleson and H. Brooks.

  3. The Upstart (Granada Television, 1960)

    The Upstart by Harold Brighouse (1882-1958)
    ITV (Play of the Week)
    Director
    Wilfred Eades

    1960 Granada production for ITV of The Upstart by Harold Brighouse.

  4. Volpone (BBC, 1959)

    Volpone by Ben Jonson
    BBC Television (Television World Theatre)
    Producer
    Stephen Harrison

    1959 BBC Television production of Volpone by Ben Jonson, with Donald Wolfit in the role he had played many times on the stage. The production also used his acting version as the basis of the script.

  5. Julius Caesar (BBC, 1959)

    Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare
    BBC Television (Television World Theatre)
    Producer
    Stuart Burge

    1959 BBC Television production of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar.

  6. Love from a Stranger (BBC, 1958)

    Love from a Stranger by Frank Vosper
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Adrian Brown

    1958 BBC Television production of Love from a Stranger by Frank Vosper.

  7. The Happiest Millionaire [excerpt] (BBC, 1957)

    The Happiest Millionaire by Kyle Crichton
    BBC Television
    Director
    Wallace Douglas

    1957 BBC presentation of an excerpt from Kyle Crichton’s play The Happiest Millionaire, televised from the Cambridge Theatre, London.

  8. Mountain Air (BBC, 1949)

    Mountain Air by Ronald Wilkinson
    BBC Television

    1949 BBC live studio broadcast of Mountain Air by Ronald Wilkinson, a production initially planned as an outside broadcast from The Intimate Theatre, Palmer’s Green. Production problems meant that the...

  9. Two Dozen Red Roses (BBC, 1949)

    Two Dozen Red Roses [Due dozzine di rose scarlatte] by Aldo de Benedetti (1892-1970)
    BBC Television

    1949 BBC live broadcast from The Intimate Theatre, Palmer’s Green of Kenneth Horne’s English adaptation of Aldo de Benedetti’s comedy.