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  1. The Apple Cart (BBC, 1975)

    The Apple Cart by [George] Bernard Shaw (1856-1950)
    BBC1 (Play of the Month)
    Director
    Cedric Messina

    1975 BBC production of G. B. Shaw’s The Apple Cart.

  2. The Millionairess (BBC, 1972)

    The Millionairess by [George] Bernard Shaw (1856-1950)
    BBC1 (Play of the Month)
    Director
    William Slater

    1972 BBC production of The Millionairess, a comedy of manners by George Bernard Shaw.

  3. Roar Like a Dove [excerpt] (BBC, 1958)

    Roar Like a Dove by Lesley Storm
    BBC Television
    Director
    Murray Macdonald

    1958 BBC presentation of an excerpt from the comedy Roar Like a Dove by Lesley Storm, televised from the Phoenix Theatre, London, by arrangement with Murray Macdonald and John Stevens Ltd.

  4. Late Love (Associated-Rediffusion, 1957)

    Late Love by Rosemary Casey
    ITV (Play of the Week)
    Director
    Cyril Coke

    1957 Associated-Rediffusion production for ITV of the comedy Late Love by Rosemary Casey.

  5. 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.

  6. South Sea Bubble (BBC, 1956)

    South Sea Bubble by Noël Coward (1899-1973)
    BBC Television
    Director
    William Chappell

    This BBC presentation of a 45-minute excerpt of Noël Coward’s comedy South Sea Bubble was performed before an invited audience from the Lyric Theatre, London.

  7. Quay South (Towers of London, 1955)

    Quay South by Howard Clewes
    ITV (TV Playhouse)
    Director
    Desmond Davis

    1955 Towers of London production for ITV of Quay South by Howard Clewes.

  8. Adam’s Apple (BBC, 1952)

    Adam’s Apple by N. C. [Norman Charles] Hunter (1908-1971)
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Desmond Davis

    1952 BBC live studio production of N. C. Hunter’s Adam’s Apple, a ‘Victorian fairy tale in three acts’.