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  1. A Cup of Kindness (BBC, 1950)

    A Cup of Kindness by Ben Travers
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Eric Fawcett

    1947 BBC studio production of Ben Travers’ farce A Cup of Kindness.

  2. Ma’s Bit of Brass (BBC, 1948)

    Ma’s Bit of Brass by Ronald Gow
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Eric Fawcett

    1948 BBC live studio production of Ronald Gow’s North-country comedy Ma’s Bit of Brass.

  3. For the Love of Mike (BBC, 1948)

    For the Love of Mike by H. F. Maltby
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Eric Fawcett

    1948 BBC live studio production of H. F. Maltby’s play with music, For the Love of Mike.

  4. Thark (BBC, 1948)

    Thark by Ben Travers
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Eric Fawcett

    1948 BBC Television production of Ben Travers’ farce Thark.

  5. Rookery Nook (BBC, 1947)

    Rookery Nook by Ben Travers
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Eric Fawcett

    1947 BBC live studio production of Ben Travers’ farce Rookery Nook.

  6. The Likes of ‘Er (BBC, 1947)

    The Likes of ‘Er by Charles McEvoy
    BBC Television
    Producer
    George More O’Ferrall (1907-1982)

    1947 BBC live studio production of Charles McEvoy’s Cockney drama The Likes of ‘Er.

  7. A Cup of Kindness (BBC, 1947)

    A Cup of Kindness by Ben Travers
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Eric Fawcett

    1947 BBC studio production of Ben Travers’ farce A Cup of Kindness. The production was originally scheduled for 20 February 1947, but was postponed because of the shut-down of the service caused by the...

  8. Noah (BBC, 1946)

    Noah [Noé] by André Obey (1892-1975)
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Malcolm Baker-Smith

    1946 BBC live studio production of Arthur Wilmut’s translation of André Obey’s biblical drama.

  9. When We Are Married (BBC, 1938)

    When We Are Married by J. B. Priestley (1894-1984)
    BBC Television

    This BBC Television production of J. B. Priestley’s hit comedy When We Are Married was the first live outside broadcast from a West End theatre (London’s St Martin’s Theatre, where the play had...