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1963 BBC production for schools of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, presented in four parts. The Radio Times of 31 October 1963, p. 26 notes that the producer Dorothea Brooking ‘has followed pure...
1957 BBC production of Leslie Burgess’ Sounding Brass. Four years earlier Andrew Osborn had first produced the play for the BBC, again with Edward Chapman in the lead role.
1956 BBC Television production of The Goose Girl, produced for Children’s Television.
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