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noted that the play "has never previously been performed anywhere" and that "Televiewers will be the first to see this" adaptation of Christie's story. As with all television programmes of the time, the shows were performed
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from its inception during 1936 until 1938. The programme presented excerpts from popular London theatre productions of the time performed by the theatre cast from the BBC's studios at
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programme, one of the world's very first regular series, broadcast by the
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story was a production in this series with two transmissions of
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BBC Television Service (TV network) original programming
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on 18 June 1937. The programme guide in the periodical
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television
BBC Television Service
Alexandra Palace
George More O'Ferrall
Lewis Carroll
Alice Through the Looking-Glass
Alice in Wonderland
Agatha Christie
Wasp's Nest
live
"18 June 1937"
Oxford
Oxford University Press
British Film Institute
ISBN
0-19-818336-4
Theatre Parade
IMDb
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BBC television
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Categories
1936 British television series debuts
1938 British television series endings
1930s British television series
BBC Television Service (TV network) original programming

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