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Theatre Royal

Syndicated

Syndicated · 1940–1950

Broadcasts

45

Cadence

Fortnightly

Rated

PG

Since

1940

The run

Network
Syndicated
Years active
1940–1950
Surviving broadcasts
45
Genre
detective

THEATRE ROYAL This fine British anthology series, features plays based on the best of literature, films and English theater. Produced in two series, Sir Lawrence Olivier and Sir Ralph Richardson serve as hosts, narrators and many times portray the leading roles. The program apparently was developed as a vehicle to capitalize on Olivier’s name and talent. His career spanned over 50 years and continues into the 21st century, as in 2004, 15 years after his death, he was starring as Dr. Totenkopf in a Hollywood fantasy film titled, Sky Captain and The World of Tomorrow . This was accomplished by the producers who selected footage of Lord Olivier from various films and used to create a villainous leader of killer robots in the film. Jude Law, who stars in the film, said film-makers used Olivier because few other actors possessed his authority. Digitised by the Old Time Radio Researchers and streamed from the Internet Archive item “OTRR_Theatre_Royal_Singles”; these recordings are in the public domain.

1954 · 81953 · 4

Source collection

Old Time Radio Researchers Group

Rights

Public domain — no renewed US copyright

Cataloguing

Air dates and notes from the Archive item record

Every broadcast below carries its own provenance sheet — transfer quality, file source and rights.Archive record: OTRR_Theatre_Royal_Singles

The shape of the run

What survives, year by year

9 dated broadcasts across 15 years on the air, with 13 years where nothing is known to survive. Brightness is transfer quality; empty cells are months lost to time.

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Clean transferListenableRough but complete No surviving recording

Episodes

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Listen to the run in order

Restored broadcasts from 1953, in original transmission order.

  1. 1. Theatre Royal 53-10-04 (01) Queen of Spades · 4 Oct 1953
  2. 2. Theatre Royal 53-10-25 (04) The Happy Hypocrite · 25 Oct 1953
  3. 3. Theatre Royal 53-11-14 (07) The Purse · 14 Nov 1953
  • 01

    Theatre Royal 53-10-04 (01) Queen of Spades

    4 Oct 1953 · 29 min

  • 02

    Theatre Royal 53-10-25 (04) The Happy Hypocrite

    25 Oct 1953 · 29 min

  • 03

    Theatre Royal 53-11-14 (07) The Purse

    14 Nov 1953 · 29 min

  • 04

    Theatre Royal 53-12-19 (11) Zodomirsky's Duel

    19 Dec 1953 · 28 min

  • 05

    Theatre Royal 54-01-02 (14) The Country of the Blind

    2 Jan 1954 · 28 min

  • 06

    Theatre Royal 54-01-30 (18) Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

    30 Jan 1954 · 29 min

  • 07

    Theatre Royal 54-02-20 (21) The Inspector General

    20 Feb 1954 · 29 min

  • 08

    Theatre Royal 54-03-13 (24) Mr Micawber's Difficulties

    13 Mar 1954 · 25 min

Same night on the air

4 Oct 1953

Everything else the archive still holds from the night of 4 Oct 1953.

Transmission

4 October

1953

The Six Shooter

Stampede

Network

NBC

Slot

Sunday

Running time

28 min

Originally broadcast on NBC, 4 October 1953. Restored from the Old Time Radio archives.

Internet ArchiveOTRR_The_Six_Shooter_SinglesListenable · 65 kbps

Transmission

4 October

1953

Stroke Of Fate

Robert E. Lee

Network

NBC

Slot

Sunday

Running time

25 min

Broadcast 4 October 1953. Public-domain transfer from the Old Time Radio Researchers certified set at the Internet Archive.

Internet ArchiveOTRR_Stroke_of_Fate_SinglesCondition unmeasured

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