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  1. Twilight of a Warrior (BBC, 1956)

    Twilight of a Warrior by Walter Macken (1915-1967)
    BBC Television (Sunday-Night Theatre; Henry Sherek Presents)
    Director
    John Jacobs

    This BBC Television Sunday-Night Theatre production of Walter Macken’s play Twilight of a Warrior was presented under the Henry Sherek Presents banner.

  2. Yellow Sands (BBC, 1955)

    Yellow Sands by [Mary] Adelaide Eden Phillpotts (1896-1993) and Eden Phillpotts (1862-1960)
    BBC Television (Sunday-Night Theatre)
    Producer
    Brandon Acton-Bond

    This production of Yellow Sands, a comedy set in south Devon, was transmitted ‘From the BBC’s West of England Television Studios’ (Radio Times, 9 September 1955, p. 14).

  3. Family Portrait (BBC, 1955)

    Family Portrait by Lenore Jackson Coffee (1896-1984) and William Joyce Cowen
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Chloe Gibson

    1955 BBC production for Easter Day of the biblical drama Family Portrait by Lenore Jackson Coffee and William Joyce Cowen.

  4. Barnet’s Folly (BBC, 1955)

    Barnet’s Folly by Jan Stewer
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Chloe Gibson

    1955 live BBC production of Jan Stewer’s Devonshire comedy Barnet’s Folly, in which the playwright took the lead role.

  5. A Nest of Singing Birds (BBC, 1954)

    A Nest of Singing Birds by Robert Kemp (1908-1967)
    BBC Television
    Producer
    James Crampsey

    1954 live BBC outside broadcast of Robert Kemp’s historical comedy A Nest of Singing Birds, from the Drill Hall, Fonthill Barracks, Aberdeen, transmitted on the day on which a temporary transmitter...

  6. The Shadow of the Glen (BBC, 1954)

    In the Shadow of the Glen by J. M. Synge (1871-1909)
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Chloe Gibson

    1954 BBC production of In the Shadow of the Glen by J. M. Synge.

  7. The Servant (BBC, 1953)

    The Servant by Marcelle Maurette (1909-1972)
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Douglas Allen

    1953 BBC live studio production of Marcelle Maurette’s historical drama about Joan of Arc, The Servant.