Love from a Stranger (TV)
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Love from a Stranger is the name of two live
BBC Television
plays directed by George More O'Ferrall. The plays are based on the 1936 stage play
of the same name by Frank Vosper
. In turn, the play was based on the short story Philomel Cottage, written by Agatha Christie
.
The plays were only broadcast in the London
area as this was the only part of the UK that could receive television transmissions at this time. None of these transmissions were recorded for future viewing as television recording equipment had not been invented.
The 1938 play was transmitted on Wednesday, November 23 1938
live from Alexandra Palace
. It lasted for 90 minutes and was broadcast at 3.30pm. It starred Bernard Lee
, now better known for his role in the James Bond film series. The script used was that of the stage play by Frank Vosper.
Director/Producer: George More O'Ferrall
Cast:
Live television
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plays directed by George More O'Ferrall. The plays are based on the 1936 stage play
Love from a Stranger (play)
Love from a Stranger is a 1936 play based on Philomel Cottage, a 1924 short story by British mystery writer Agatha Christie.-Background:...
of the same name by Frank Vosper
Frank Vosper
Frank Vosper was a British actor and playwright.-Stage:Vosper made his stage debut in 1919 and was best known for playing urbane villains....
. In turn, the play was based on the short story Philomel Cottage, written by Agatha Christie
Agatha Christie
Dame Agatha Christie DBE was a British crime writer of novels, short stories, and plays. She also wrote romances under the name Mary Westmacott, but she is best remembered for her 66 detective novels and 14 short story collections , and her successful West End plays.According to...
.
The plays were only broadcast in the London
London
London is the capital city of :England and the :United Kingdom, the largest metropolitan area in the United Kingdom, and the largest urban zone in the European Union by most measures. Located on the River Thames, London has been a major settlement for two millennia, its history going back to its...
area as this was the only part of the UK that could receive television transmissions at this time. None of these transmissions were recorded for future viewing as television recording equipment had not been invented.
The 1938 play was transmitted on Wednesday, November 23 1938
1938 in television
The year 1938 in television involved some significant events.Below is a list of television-related events in 1938.-Events:*February 21 - The BBC Television Service broadcasts the first ever piece of television science-fiction, a 35-minute adaptation of a segment of the play R.U.R. by the Czech...
live from Alexandra Palace
Alexandra Palace
Alexandra Palace is a building in North London, England. It stands in Alexandra Park, in an area between Hornsey, Muswell Hill and Wood Green...
. It lasted for 90 minutes and was broadcast at 3.30pm. It starred Bernard Lee
Bernard Lee
John Bernard Lee was an English actor, best known for his role as M in the first eleven James Bond films.-Life and career:...
, now better known for his role in the James Bond film series. The script used was that of the stage play by Frank Vosper.
Director/Producer: George More O'Ferrall
Cast:
- Bernard Lee
- Edna Best
- Henry OscarHenry OscarHenry Oscar was an English stage and film actor.Born as Henry Wale, he changed his name and began acting in 1911 and appeared in a wide range of films, including Alfred Hitchcock's The Man Who Knew Too Much , Fire Over England , The Four Feathers , Hatter's Castle ,...
- Eileen Sharp
- Esma Cannon
- Miles Otway
- Morris Harvey
- Beatrice Rowe
- Sam Lysons
External links
- http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/563132 British Film Institute entry for 1938 transmission
- http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0259408/ Internet Movie Database entry for 1938 transmission.