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  1. Let Them Eat Cake [scenes] (BBC, 1959)

    Let Them Eat Cake by Frederick Lonsdale (1881-1954)
    BBC Television

    1959 BBC presentation of scenes from the comedy Let Them Eat Cake by Frederick Lonsdale, televised direct from the Cambridge Theatre, London, by arrangement with Emile Littler.

  2. Morning’s at Seven (Associated Television, 1957)

    Morning’s at Seven by Paul Osborn (1901-1988)
    ITV (Play of the Week)
    Director
    Phil Brown

    1957 Associated Television production for ITV of Morning’s at Seven by Paul Osborn.

  3. Another Language (BBC, 1957)

    Another Language by Rose Franken
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Vivian A. Daniels

    BBC production of Rose Franken’s Another Language, presented from the BBC’s North of England studios.

  4. Venus Observed (Associated-Rediffusion, 1957)

    Venus Observed by Christopher Fry (1907-2005)
    ITV (Play of the Week)
    Director
    John Moxey

    1957 Associated-Rediffusion production for ITV of Venus Observed by Christopher Fry.

  5. Romance in Candlelight [excerpt] (BBC, 1955)

    Romance in Candlelight by Eric Maschwitz and Siegfried Geyer (1883-1945)
    Director
    Richard Bird

    A BBC transmission of an excerpt from the new musical play Romance in Candlelight, transmitted from a special performance before an invited audience from the Piccadilly Theatre, London.

  6. For Dear Life (BBC, 1955)

    For Dear Life by Lionel Brown
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Barbara Burnham

    1955 live BBC studio production of Lionel Brown’s comedy For Dear Life, which was tele-recorded and broadcast three weeks later.

  7. No Time for Comedy (BBC, 1954)

    No Time for Comedy by S. N. [Samuel Nathaniel] Behrman (1893-1973)
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Leonard Brett

    1954 BBC production of No Time for Comedy by S. N. Behrman.

  8. Red Peppers (BBC, 1948)

    Red Peppers by Noël Coward (1899-1973)
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Michael Mills

    1948 BBC live studio production of Noël Coward’s Red Peppers, a short comic play with music.