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  1. Television World Theatre: With Catherine Lacey, Harold Scott, David Markham, Gertan Klauber.

    • Drama
    • 1285
    • 1957-12-29
    • Catherine Lacey, Harold Scott, David Markham
  2. S1.E2 ∙ The Cherry Orchard. Sun, Jan 5, 1958. Madame Ranevskaya is a spoiled aging aristocratic lady, who returns from a trip to Paris to face the loss of her magnificent Cherry Orchard estate after a default on the mortgage.

  3. examining BBC production documentation and audience research to identify the institutional discourses that surrounded the making and transmission of these programmes. Recurrent arguments throughout the production of the series form a framework of institutional expectations within which classic theatrical plays were commissioned, made and presented for BBC Television. Having identified these ...

  4. Television World Theatre. The Cherry Orchard. Season 1 Episode 2. January 5, 1958 60m TV-Y. Add to Watchlist. Madame Ranevskaya is a spoiled aging aristocratic lady, who returns from a trip to Paris to face the loss of her magnificent Cherry Orchard estate after a default on the mortgage.

    • Television World Theatre
    • January 05, 1958
  5. With Tony Hancock, John Phillips, Michael Segal, John Gill. The most prominent citizens of a small Russian town mistake a wandering stranger for the much-feared "government inspector" whose visit they are fearfully awaiting.

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    • Drama
    • Alan Bromly
    • 1958-02-09
  6. Television World Theatre. 1957. Drama. Browse Episodes. Season 1. 14. Strange Interlude: Part 2. 13. Strange Interlude: Part 1. 12. The Clandestine Marriage. 11. The Circle of Chalk. 10....

  7. Television World Theatre examining BBC production documentation and audience research to identify the institutional discourses that surrounded the making and transmission of these programmes. Recurrent arguments throughout the production of the series form a framework of institutional expectations within which classic theatrical plays were commissioned, made and presented for BBC Television.