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[[Don't Utter a Note]] is a play with 3 acts by [[Anton Delmar]].
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''[[Don't Utter a Note]]'' is a [[teleplay]][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teleplay] with 3 acts by Anton Delmar[http://www.amazon.com/Anton-Delmar/e/B00IU6037G/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0].
  
  
 
== The original text ==
 
== The original text ==
  
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Originally written as a [[teleplay]] for Associated British Corporation (ABC), it was first broadcast April 9 1966 by ITV in Armchair Theatre (1956–1974)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armchair_Theatre] (Season 6: Episode 11) as [[Don't Utter a Note]], with [[Sidney James]] (credited as [[Sid James]]) as "Basher Bates".
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The text was published by Evans Brothers Ltd, London,  in December 1967.
  
 
== South African Productions ==
 
== South African Productions ==
  
1979: Produced in September at the [[Masque Theatre]] by The [[Bergvliet Dramatic Society]].
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1979: Produced as a stage play in September at the [[Masque Theatre]] by The [[Bergvliet Dramatic Society]]. Directed by [[Dorothy Sawdon]], with Lieske Bester ("Florence Pringle"), [[Embla Human]] ("Nellie Pringle"), [[Tony Bent]] ("Vicar"), [[Ron Fenton]] ("Basher Bates"), [[Greg Hughes]] ("Nick"), [[Lisette Bester]] ("Sally"), [[Norman Sargeant]] ("Police Srgt. Howlett") and  
Directed by [[Dorothy Sawdon]], with Lieske Bester ("Florence Pringle"), [[Embla Human]] ("Nellie Pringle"), [[Tony Bent]] ("Vicar"), [[Ron Fenton]] ("Basher Bates"), [[Greg Hughes]] ("Nick"), [[Lisette Bester]] ("Sally"), [[Norman Sargeant]] ("Police Srgt. Howlett") and  
 
 
[[Rory Gilmore]] ("Arnold Barraclough").  
 
[[Rory Gilmore]] ("Arnold Barraclough").  
 
   
 
   
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Correspondence with [[Frazer Fenton]] (April, 2016)
 
Correspondence with [[Frazer Fenton]] (April, 2016)
  
http://archiveshub.ac.uk/data/gb1840-umw/umw/01/01/11
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Cast list:  ''[[Don't Utter a Note]]'' (courtesy of [[Frazer Fenton]])[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1O1rOCezcCZ80H0uffE_yiTXwabuJeah0KE8ajSi1S68/edit?usp=sharing]
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0760012/fullcredits?ref_=tt_cl_sm#cast
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Leonard White. 2003 ''Armchair Theatre: The Lost Years'' (Kelly Publications)[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=0nesK2YgNA8C&pg=PA165&lpg=PA165&dq=Anton+Delmar&source=bl&ots=0t9WmyxskO&sig=OmebD3pUZbxuX34H3FDXCXgx2ws&hl=af&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj7-ZWDuqnMAhWqIcAKHVJlCAkQ6AEIUDAJ#v=onepage&q=Anton%20Delmar&f=false]
  
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ursula_Moray_Williams
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http://www.amazon.com/Anton-Delmar/e/B00IU6037G/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0
  
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]

Latest revision as of 06:56, 4 November 2016

Don't Utter a Note is a teleplay[1] with 3 acts by Anton Delmar[2].


The original text

Originally written as a teleplay for Associated British Corporation (ABC), it was first broadcast April 9 1966 by ITV in Armchair Theatre (1956–1974)[3] (Season 6: Episode 11) as Don't Utter a Note, with Sidney James (credited as Sid James) as "Basher Bates".

The text was published by Evans Brothers Ltd, London, in December 1967.

South African Productions

1979: Produced as a stage play in September at the Masque Theatre by The Bergvliet Dramatic Society. Directed by Dorothy Sawdon, with Lieske Bester ("Florence Pringle"), Embla Human ("Nellie Pringle"), Tony Bent ("Vicar"), Ron Fenton ("Basher Bates"), Greg Hughes ("Nick"), Lisette Bester ("Sally"), Norman Sargeant ("Police Srgt. Howlett") and Rory Gilmore ("Arnold Barraclough").


Sources

Correspondence with Frazer Fenton (April, 2016)

Cast list: Don't Utter a Note (courtesy of Frazer Fenton)[4]

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0760012/fullcredits?ref_=tt_cl_sm#cast

Leonard White. 2003 Armchair Theatre: The Lost Years (Kelly Publications)[5]

http://www.amazon.com/Anton-Delmar/e/B00IU6037G/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0

Go to ESAT Bibliography

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