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  1. The Devil’s Disciple (BBC, 1987)

    The Devil’s Disciple by [George] Bernard Shaw (1856-1950)
    BBC2 (Theatre Night)
    Director
    David Jones

    1987 BBC Television production of Shaw’s melodrama The Devil’s Disciple.

  2. Maria Marten; or, Murder in the Red Barn, Part 3 (BBC, 1980)

    Maria Marten; or The Murder in the Red Barn by Anon.
    BBC2
    Director
    Jane Howell

    1980 BBC production of Douglas Livingstone’s version of the 19th-century melodrama Maria Marten; or, The Murder in the Old Red Barn, presented in three parts on three consecutive days.

  3. Maria Marten; or, Murder in the Red Barn, Part 2 (BBC, 1980)

    Maria Marten; or The Murder in the Red Barn by Anon.
    BBC2
    Director
    Jane Howell

    1980 BBC production of Douglas Livingstone’s version of the 19th-century melodrama Maria Marten; or, The Murder in the Old Red Barn, presented in three parts on three consecutive days.

  4. Maria Marten; or, Murder in the Red Barn, Part 1 (BBC, 1980)

    Maria Marten; or The Murder in the Red Barn by Anon.
    BBC2
    Director
    Jane Howell

    1980 BBC production of Douglas Livingstone’s version of the 19th-century melodrama Maria Marten; or, The Murder in the Old Red Barn, presented in three parts on three consecutive days.

  5. East Lynne (BBC, 1976)

    East Lynne by Ellen ['Mrs Henry’] Wood (1814-1887)
    BBC1
    Director
    Barney Coleman

    1976 BBC production of of East Lynne by Ellen Wood, ‘from the stage of the Famous City Varieties theatre, Leeds, by arrangement with Stanley and Michael Joseph [...] Among the invited audience will be...

  6. An Ideal Husband (BBC, 1969)

    An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde
    BBC1 (Play of the Month)
    Director
    Rudolph Cartier

    1969 BBC studio production in colour of Oscar Wilde’s An Ideal Husband.

  7. The Worst Woman in London (BBC, 1965)

    The Worst Woman in London by Walter Melville
    BBC2 (Gaslight Theatre)
    Producer
    Bryan Sears

    1965 BBC production of the 19th-century melodrama The Worst Woman in London. This production marked the end of the Gaslight Theatre series of six melodramas from the stage on BBC-2 in 1965.

  8. The Drunkard; or, The Sins of the Parents Shall be Visited . . . (BBC, 1965)

    The Drunkard; or, The Fallen Saved by William H. Smith
    BBC2 (Gaslight Theatre)
    Producer
    Bryan Sears

    1965 BBC production of the 19th-century American melodrama The Drunkard; or, The Fallen Saved by W. H. Smith, in an adaptation by Alec Clunes titled The Drunkard; or, The Sins of the Parents Shall be Visited...

  9. The Blood-Craz’d Scourge of the Redskin Wilderness; or, What You Will (BBC, 1965)

    Nick of the Woods; or, the Jibbenainosay by Louisa H. Medina
    BBC2 (Gaslight Theatre)
    Producer
    Bryan Sears

    1965 BBC production of the 19th-century American melodrama Nick of the Woods; or, the Jibbenainosay by Louisa H. Medina, in an adaptation by Alec Clunes titled The Blood-Craz’d Scourge of the Redskin...

  10. Britons to the Rescue; or, English Virtue Preserved in South America (BBC, 1965)

    British Born by Paul Meritt and Henry Pettitt
    BBC2 (Gaslight Theatre)
    Producer
    Bryan Sears

    1965 BBC production of the 19th-century melodrama British Born by Paul Meritt and Henry Pettitt, under the title Britons to the Rescue; or, English Virtue Preserved in South America.

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