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  1. Singles (Yorkshire Television, 1981)

    Singles by John Bowen
    ITV
    Director
    Michael Ferguson

    1981 Yorkshire Television production for ITV of Singles by John Bowen.

  2. The Barretts of Wimpole Street (BBC, 1961)

    The Barretts of Wimpole Street by Rudolf Besier (1878-1942)
    BBC Television (Sunday-Night Play)
    Producer
    Harold Clayton

    1961 BBC production of The Barretts of Wimpole Street by Rudolf Besier.

  3. Galileo [scenes] (BBC, 1961)

    Life of Galileo [Leben des Galilei] by Bertolt Brecht (1898-1956)
    BBC Television (Schools)
    Producer
    Ronald Eyre

    1961 BBC production of scenes from Galileo by Bertolt Brecht, presented for schools as ‘A postscript to last week’s production of Doctor Faustus’.

  4. Philoctetes, Part 2 (BBC, 1961)

    Philoctetes by Sophocles
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Ronald Eyre

    This two-part BBC Schools production of the ancient Greek tragedy Philoctetes was preceded on 19 September by a 30-minute introductory programme delivered by the the moral philosopher Bernard Williams (then...

  5. Philoctetes, Part 1 (BBC, 1961)

    Philoctetes by Sophocles
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Ronald Eyre

    This two-part BBC Schools production of the ancient Greek tragedy Philoctetes was preceded on 19 September by a 30-minute introductory programme delivered by the the moral philosopher Bernard Williams (then...

  6. Macbeth, Part 2: The Downfall (BBC, 1958)

    Macbeth by William Shakespeare
    BBC Television (Schools)
    Producer
    Ronald Eyre

    This 1958 multiple-part BBC production of Macbeth was transmitted for schools. It is not yet known whether the production was in two or three parts: the viewing copy available at the BBC seems to be in two...

  7. Macbeth, Part 1: The Rise to Power (BBC, 1958)

    Macbeth by William Shakespeare
    BBC Television (Schools)
    Producer
    Ronald Eyre

    This 1958 multiple-part BBC production of Macbeth was transmitted for schools. It is not yet known whether the production was in two or three parts: the viewing copy available at the BBC seems to be in two...