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  1. The Winter’s Tale (BBC, 1981)

    The Winter’s Tale by William Shakespeare
    BBC2 (BBC Television Shakespeare)
    Director
    Jane Howell

    1981 BBC production of The Winter’s Tale by William Shakespeare, presented in the BBC Television Shakespeare series and preceded by a 25-minute programme, also on BBC2, in which Stephen Spender offered a...

  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. Woyzeck (Open University / BBC, 1977)

    Woyzeck by Georg Büchner (1813-1837)
    BBC2
    Director
    John Selwyn Gilbert

    This was one of sixteen co-productions between the BBC and the Open University which supported the work of distance-learning students enrolled on the third-level undergraduate course A307 Drama. The course...

  6. Celebration (BBC, 1965)

    The Wedding by Willis Hall (1929-2005) and Keith Waterhouse
    BBC2
    Director
    Mary Ridge

    1965 BBC studio production of Willis Hall and Keith Waterhouse’s northern comedy.