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  1. A Majority of One [scenes] (BBC, 1960)

    A Majority of One by Leonard Spigelgass
    BBC Television
    Director
    Wendy Toye

    1960 BBC presentation of scenes from A Majority of One by Leonard Spigelgass, televised directly from the Phoenix Theatre, London, by arrangement with the Robin Fox Partnership Ltd.

  2. Hook, Line, and Sinker [scenes] (BBC, 1959)

    Hook, Line, and Sinker by André Roussin (1911-1987)
    BBC Television
    Director
    Stuart Burge

    BBC presentation of scenes from André Roussin’s comedy Hook, Line, and Sinker, transmitted from a special performance at the Piccadilly Theatre, London.

  3. Six Months’ Grace [excerpt] (BBC, 1957)

    Six Months’ Grace by Robert Morley (1908-1992) and Dundas Hamilton
    BBC Television (Theatre Night)
    Director
    Eric Capon

    BBC presentation of a 30-minute excerpt from the comedy Six Months’ Grace by Robert Morley and Dundas Hamilton, in a special performance from the Phoenix Theatre, London.

  4. Edward, My Son (BBC, 1957)

    Edward, My Son by Robert Morley (1908-1992) and Noel Langley
    BBC Television (Sunday-Night Theatre; Henry Sherek Presents)
    Producer
    John Jacobs

    BBC production of Edward, My Son, featuring John Clements (who had also played the role of Arnold Holt on the London stage), in his first live appearance in a television play (Radio Times, 21 June 1957, p. 10).

  5. Fanny [excerpt] (BBC, 1956)

    Fanny by S. N. [Samuel Nathaniel] Behrman (1893-1973) and Joshua Logan
    BBC Television
    Director
    William Hammerstein

    This BBC presentation of a 45-minute excerpt from the new musical play Fanny was transmitted from a special performance at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London, just a week after opening night.

  6. A Likely Tale (BBC, 1956)

    A Likely Tale by Gerald Savory (1909-1996)
    BBC Television
    Director
    Peter Ashmore

    This BBC presentation of a 45-minute extract from Gerald Savory’s new comedy A Likely Tale was transmitted from the Globe Theatre, London, where it was enjoying its premiere run.

  7. The Importance of Being Earnest [excerpt] (Towers of London, 1955)

    The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde
    ITV
    Director
    Quentin Lawrence

    1955 Towers of London production of an excerpt ('the handbag scene’) from Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest, shown on the opening night of ITV alongside an adaptation of Saki’s Baker’s...

  8. Goodness, How Sad! (BBC, 1951)

    Goodness, How Sad by Robert Morley (1908-1992)
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Stephen Harrison

    1951 BBC live studio production of Robert Morley’s gentle comedy Goodness, How Sad! Two of the original West End cast, Mary Merrall and Kathleen Bouthall, reprised their roles for this television production.

  9. Goodness, How Sad! (BBC, 1947)

    Goodness, How Sad by Robert Morley (1908-1992)
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Stephen Harrison

    1947 BBC live studio production of Robert Morley’s comedy Goodness, How Sad.

  10. Goodness, How Sad! (BBC, 1938)

    Goodness, How Sad by Robert Morley (1908-1992)
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Tyrone Guthrie

    BBC presentation of the production of Robert Morley’s comedy Goodness, How Sad! which was playing at the Vaudeville Theatre, London.