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  1. Art and Opportunity (BBC, 1953)

    Art and Opportunity by Harold Chapin
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Stephen Harrison

    1953 BBC live studio production of Harold Chapin’s comedy Art and Opportunity, originally staged in 1912.l

  2. The Divine Creatures (BBC, 1952)

    Les Monstres sacrés by Jean Cocteau (1889-1963)
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Stephen Harrison

    1952 BBC live studio production of The Divine Creatures, a translation of Jean Cocteau’s melodrama Les Monstres sacrés.

  3. Temple Folly (BBC, 1952)

    Temple Folly by Bridget Boland (1913-1988)
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Stephen Harrison

    1952 BBC live studio production of Bridget Boland’s supernatural comedy Temple Folly.

  4. Madame Pepita (1952)

    Madame Pepita by Gregorio Martínez Sierra (1881-1947)
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Stephen Harrison

    1952 BBC live studio production of Gregorio Martinez Sierra’s Spanish comedy Madame Pepita.

  5. The Life and Death of King John (1952)

    King John by William Shakespeare
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Stephen Harrison

    1952 BBC live studio production of William Shakespeare’s historical drama The Life and Death of King John.

  6. We Must Kill Toni (BBC, 1951)

    We Must Kill Toni by Ian Stuart Black
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Stephen Harrison

    1951 BBC live studio production of Ian Stuart Black’s comedy We Must Kill Toni.

  7. The Concert (BBC, 1951)

    The Concert [Das Konzert] by Hermann Bahr (1863-1934)
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Stephen Harrison

    1951 BBC live studio production of The Concert, Peter Jones’ English version of Hermann Bahr’s comedy.

  8. The Way of the World (BBC, 1951)

    The Way of the World by William Congreve
    BBC Television (Festival Drama)
    Producer
    Stephen Harrison

    1951 BBC live studio production of William Congreve’s play, The Way of the World, presented as part of the Festival Drama season linked to the Festival of Britain.

  9. 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.

  10. Julius Caesar (1951)

    Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare
    BBC Television
    Producer
    Stephen Harrison

    1951 live BBC studio production of Shakespeare’s Roman history play Julius Caesar.

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