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  1. Frederick Bradnum (8 May 1920 – 25 December 2001), was a British radio dramatist, producer, and director who penned over 70 plays and 140 dramatisations of novels for the BBC. [1] Along with the likes of Tom Mallin, Jennifer Phillips, Peter Tegel, and Elizabeth Troop, he was considered one of the elite writers for the BBC. [2]

  2. Jan 23, 2021 · Frederick Bradnum, nicknamed "Freddie" was a British radio dramatist, producer, and director who penned over 70 plays and 140 dramatisations of novels for th...

  3. Bradnum was a member of British Broadcasting Corporation North"s Drama Department, and, according to British Broadcasting Corporation, Bradnum was "responsible for some of radio"s classier adaptations". Frederick Bradnum, nicknamed "Freddie", was a British radio dramatist, producer, and director who penned over 70 plays and 140 dramatisations ...

  4. frederick bradnum plays Frederick Bradnum was one of the most prolific and reliable or radio dramatists, producing over forty years some sixty original works, as well as numerous adaptations. He maintained a very high standard, always fresh and innovative, never dull or predictable.

  5. Oct 8, 2021 · Saturday-Night Theatre: The Girl Who Didn't Want To Be. A serious comedy for radio by Frederick Bradnum. "Do you know about the crowns? Virgin crowns. Unique to this church, you know. If a person is born, baptised and dies in the parish, above the age of puberty, and is a virgin, then the next of kin ask for a virgin crown. There is a sort of ...

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  7. Jan 8, 2012 · An early BBC experiment in radiophonic sound, predating the establishment of the Radiophonic Workshop, created by Frederick Bradnum and Daphne Oram (pictured...

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