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  1. The Anatomist (BBC Scotland, 1980)

    The Anatomist by James Bridie (1888-1951)
    BBC1
    Director
    Julian Amyes

    1980 BBC production of The Anatomist by James Bridie.

  2. What Every Woman Knows (BBC Scotland, 1978)

    What Every Woman Knows by J. M. Barrie (1860-1937)
    BBC1
    Director
    Donald McWhinnie

    1978 BBC Television production of What Every Woman Knows by J. M. Barrie.

  3. Willie Rough (BBC Scotland, 1976)

    Willie Rough by Bill Bryden
    BBC1 (Play for Today)
    Director
    Bob McIntosh

    1976 BBC Scotland production of Willie Rough by Bill Bryden.

  4. Storm in a Teacup (BBC, 1962)

    Storm in a Teacup by James Bridie (1888-1951)
    BBC Television (Sunday-Night Play)
    Producer
    Pharic Maclaren

    1962 BBC production of Storm in a Teacup by James Bridie.

  5. What Every Woman Knows (BBC, 1961)

    What Every Woman Knows by J. M. Barrie (1860-1937)
    BBC Television (Sunday-Night Play)
    Producer
    Pharic Maclaren

    1961 BBC production of What Every Woman Knows by J. M. Barrie, presented from the Glasgow studio.

  6. Mother of Men (BBC, 1959)

    Mother of Men by Ada G. Abbott
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Pharic Maclaren

    1959 BBC Television production of the comedy Mother of Men by Ada G. Abbott, from the BBC’s television studio in Scotland. The play was originally set in England but this has been changed to the west coast...

  7. The Other Dear Charmer (BBC, 1959)

    The Other Dear Charmer by Robert Kemp (1908-1967)
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Pharic Maclaren

    BBC production of Robert Kemp’s The Other Dear Charmer, presented from the BBC’s television studio in Scotland.

  8. Dr Angelus (BBC, 1958)

    Dr Angelus by James Bridie (1888-1951)
    BBC Television (Saturday Playhouse)
    Director
    Peter Duguid

    BBC Television production of James Bridie’s Dr Angelus, televised ‘from the BBC’s television studios in Scotland’ (Radio Times, 8 August 1958, p. 19). Bridie’s play was presented by the Glasgow...

  9. Green Cars Go East (BBC, 1957)

    Green Cars Go East by Paul Vincent Carroll (1900-1968)
    BBC Television
    Director
    Pharic Maclaren

    BBC production of Paul Vincent Carroll’s Green Cars Go East transmitted, says the listing in the Radio Times, ‘from Edinburgh’.

  10. Prelude to Massacre (BBC, 1956)

    Prelude to Massacre by Evan John
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Pharic Maclaren

    BBC Television production of Evan John’s Prelude to Massacre, presented from the Edinburgh studio.

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