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  1. For Dear Life (BBC, 1955)

    For Dear Life by Lionel Brown
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Barbara Burnham

    1955 live BBC studio production of Lionel Brown’s comedy For Dear Life, which was tele-recorded and broadcast three weeks later.

  2. Montserrat (BBC, 1954)

    Montserrat by Lillian Hellman and Emmanuel Robles
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Stephen Harrison

    1954 live BBC studio production of Emmanuel Robles’ play Montserrat, in the version by Lillian Hellman.

  3. Pygmalion [excerpts] (BBC, 1954)

    Pygmalion by [George] Bernard Shaw (1856-1950)
    BBC Television

    1954 live outside broadcast of excerpts from the first three acts of Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion presented before an invited audience at St James’ Theatre, London.

  4. Beau Brummell (BBC, 1954)

    Beau Brummell by Clyde Fitch (1865-1909)
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Campbell Logan

    1954 BBC live studio production of the play Beau Brummell, originally written by Clyde Fitch and adapted by Anatol de Grunwald.

  5. 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’.

  6. Nine Till Six (BBC, 1952)

    Nine Till Six by Aimée Stuart (1885-1981) and Philip Stuart
    BBC Television
    Director
    Tatiana Lieven

    1952 BBC live studio production of Nine Till Six by Aimée Stuart and Philip Stuart.

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