(In progress. Details to be put in soon)
1950
1950
Random Harvest
(Theatre)
Christine Finn plays Kitty North
Play produced by Peter Croswell-
Nottingham Theatre Royal
February
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Theatre Royal Bath
Monday March 20th and the week
Wednesday Matinee: 3.15 app. 'MEN
OF THE WORLD'
(BBC Home Service)
A play by Eric Roberts
A radio comedy by Dudley Hoys
Play produced by Hugh Stewart
Contributors
Play by: Eric Roberts
Comedy by: Dudley Hoys
Produced by: Hugh Stewart
Rex: Carl Bernard
Irene: Betty Baskcomb
Burglar: Hamilton Dycs
Fanshaw: Martin Lewis
Tribe: Richard Williams
Isobel: Christine Finn
Barbara: Denise Bryer
Tim: John Drake
Contributors
Play by: Eric Roberts
Comedy by: Dudley Hoys
Produced by: Hugh Stewart
Rex: Carl Bernard
Irene: Betty Baskcomb
Burglar: Hamilton Dycs
Fanshaw: Martin Lewis
Tribe: Richard Williams
Isobel: Christine Finn
Barbara: Denise Bryer
Tim: John Drake
First broadcast:Wed 14th Jun 1950, 15:00
on BBC Home Service Basic
Summer's Day Dream
(Theatre: Birmingham Rep)
Christine Finn plays ROSALIE DAWLISH, the grand daughter of STEPHEN DAWLISH
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August 29th- September 3rd
Male Animal
(Theatre: Birmingham Rep)
Christine Finn plays PATRICIA STANLEY
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Christine Finn plays PATRICIA STANLEY
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September 26th to October 21st
New Gossoon
(Theatre: Birmingham Rep)
October 24th to November 18th
Ardele
(Theatre: Birmingham Rep)
Christine Finn plays NATHALIE, the General's daughter-in-law
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Christine Finn plays NATHALIE, the General's daughter-in-law
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November 21st to December 26th
Scene from Ardele with Christine seated on the chair on the left |
Scene from Ardele with Christine presumably standing on the far left |
The Bluebird
(Theatre: Birmingham Rep)
Christine Finn plays TYLTYL
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Christine Finn plays TYLTYL
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Wednesday 29th December for ten week
Tyltyl and Myltyl meet Bread and Sugar in the Birmingham Repertory Theatre's production "The Blue Bird"- roles respectively played by Christine Finn, Pat Pleasance, Paul Daneman, and Peter Burker |
1951
(Theatre: Birmingham Rep)
Christine plays JULIETTE
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Christine plays JULIETTE
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March 6th until the 31st
Henry VI, Part 2
(Theatre: Birmingham Rep)
Christine Finn plays A SPIRIT
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April 3rd until the 28th
Christine Finn plays A SPIRIT
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April 3rd until the 28th
Princess of Pandemonia
(Theatre: Birmingham Rep)
Christine Finn plays A COURT PAGE
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May 1st until the 26th
(Theatre: Birmingham Rep)
Christine Finn plays A COURT PAGE
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May 1st until the 26th
Rent Day
(Theatre: Birmingham Rep)
Christine Finn plays POLLY BRIGGS
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June 26th until July 21st
Christine Finn plays POLLY BRIGGS
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June 26th until July 21st
Release
(Theatre: Birmingham Rep)
Christine Finn plays LILY MILTON
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September 4th until 29th
Christine Finn plays LILY MILTON
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September 4th until 29th
Confederacy
(Theatre: Birmingham Rep)
Christine Finn plays CORINNA, daughter to Gripe by a former
wife, a good fortune, young, and kept close by her father
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October 2nd until the 27nd
(Theatre: Birmingham Rep)
Christine Finn plays CORINNA, daughter to Gripe by a former
wife, a good fortune, young, and kept close by her father
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October 2nd until the 27nd
Wild Duck
(Theatre: Birmingham Rep)
October 30th until November 17th
October 30th until November 17th
Oliver Twist
(Theatre: Birmingham Rep)
Christine Finn plays OLIVER TWIST
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November 20th until December 15th
Christine Finn plays OLIVER TWIST
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November 20th until December 15th
(Theatre: Birmingham Rep)
Christine Finn plays MIKEY, the nephew of HODGE, the wizard
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December 19th, until March 1st, 1952 Christine Finn plays MIKEY, the nephew of HODGE, the wizard
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1952
(Theatre: Birmingham Rep)
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Opened March 4th until 31st
"Henry VI" Part III from (Henry VI - Parts I, II & III)
(Theatre: Birmingham Rep)
Christine Finn plays LADY GREY, afterwards Queen to Edward the Fourth.
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Christine Finn plays LADY GREY, afterwards Queen to Edward the Fourth.
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Opened April 1st until the 26th
Penny For A Song
(Theatre: Birmingham Rep)
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Opened April 29th to May the 24th
Opened May 27th to June the 21st
South Wind
(Theatre: Birmingham Rep)
Christin Finn plays ANGELINA
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Christin Finn plays ANGELINA
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Opened June 24th to July 19th
"Henry VI" Part III from (Henry VI - Parts I, II & III)
(Theatre: Birmingham Rep)
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Opened July 21st until August 2nd
Larger Than Life
(BBC Television)
Christine Finn played Avis Criction
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Broadcast Tuesday 2 September 1952
See also for more details: http://bufvc.ac.uk/screenplays/index.php/prog/2448
Larger Than Life
(BBC Television)
Christine Finn played Avis Criction
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Broadcast Tuesday 2 September 1952
See also for more details: http://bufvc.ac.uk/screenplays/index.php/prog/2448
Lord Arthur Savile's Crime
(Theatre: Arts Theatre)
Opened October 23rd 1952 until November 16th
1953
Boy David
(Theatre)
Opened March 17th until April 11th
Twelfth Night
(Theatre)
Opening May 20th till June 14th
Hamlet
(Theatre)
Opened May 26th
Angels In Love
(Theatre)
From August 24th
The Large Rope
(Cinema)
Christine plays the role of May
The Tinder Box
(Bristol Old Voc Theatre:)
1954
Winter Journey
(Bristol Old Vic Theatre:)
Opened Tuesday, February, 23rd for three weeks
The Shoemakers Holiday
(Bristol Old Vic Theatre:)
Opened Tuesday, March 16th, 1954 until Saturday, April 3rd
The School for Wives
(Bristol Old Vic Theatre:)
Opened Tuesday, April 6th until Saturday, May 1st
Murder in the Cathedral
(Bristol Old Vic Theatre:)
Opened Tuesday, May 11th until Saturday, May 29th
(Bristol Old Vic Theatre and then the Vaudiville Theatre:)
Opened Tuesday, June 1st until Saturday June 19th.
Relocated and reopened on August 5th
Relocated and reopened on August 5th
1955
The Explorer (The Journey Begins)
(BBC Children's television)
17th May
playerd : Mrs Winter
The Explorer (The Journey Begins)
(BBC Children's television)
17th May
playerd : Mrs Winter
Value For Money
(Cinema)
Royal Variety Performance
(Theatre)
7th November, 1955
1956
Patrick Barr and Pauline Jameson in "'The Barlowes of Beddington"
(BBC Light Programme, radio)
The story of a school seen through the eyes of the headmaster and his wife by Warren Chetham-Strode
Episode 9, 13th April . 7.30pm
Production By:Audrey Cameron
Robert Barlowe: Patrick Barr
Kate Barlowe: Pauline Jameson
John Tooting: David Enders
Caroline Nicholls: Elizabeth London
Henry Jobson: John Stevens
Dennis Crewe: Ronald Simpson
Mr Jefferson: Desmond Llewelyn
Brigadier Evans: Richard Williams
Annie: Freda Falconer
Susan Logan: Christine Finn
Doggert: Geoffrey Wincott
Sergeant-Major Marden: Richard George
Swan: Harold Reese
Black: Glyn Dearman
Johnson: Henry Davies
Usher: Jonathan Swift
Dixon: Richard Bellaers
Armitage: Charles Crawford
Episode 10, 20th April.7.30pm
Contributors
Production By:Audrey Cameron
Robert Barlowe: Patrick Barr
Kate Barlowe: Pauline Jameson
Henry Jobson: John Stevens
Nigel Rankin: John Glen
Annie: Freda Falconer
Mr Stockfield: Gilbert Davis
Susan Logan: Christine Finn
Tim O'Connor: T St John Barry
Swan: Harold Reese
Black: Glyn Dearman
Phipps: Peter Bartlett
Tavistock: Peter Mallory
Lingard: Peter Street
Petter: Keith Lloyd
Finlay: Cavan Malone
First boy: Michael CaridiaSecond boy: Douglas Hankin
Episode 12 , 4th May, 7.30pm
From Radio Times # 1721 - |
Sunday Theatre presents Mary Wimbush in 'ON LOAN' First broadcast:
A play for radio by Jon Manchip White from a story by Giovanni Papini Contributors Production by: Michael Bakewell Sandrino: Robert Rietty Novella: Christine Finn Bruno: Richard Bebb Princess Bernhardi: Mary Wimbush Krammerheim: Morris Sweden Count Laszlo: Cyril Shaps Hortense: Kathleen Helme Prince Rupert: Trevor Martin Prince Frederick: Patrick Godfrey Baroness von Chezy: Edith Savile Gerd: Frank Partington
A play for radio by Jon Manchip White from a story by Giovanni Papini
1957
The Misanthrope
(BBC Third Progamme, radio)
26th February
Uncertain Honours
(BBC TV)
12th March
plsyed Janet Baguely
The Misanthrope
(BBC Third Progamme, radio)
26th February
Uncertain Honours
(BBC TV)
12th March
plsyed Janet Baguely
Emergency Ward 10
(TV)
LES CAVES DU VATICAN'
(BBC Third Programme, radio)
17th September, 20:10
Armchair Theatre: An Inch From the Heart
(TV)
October 13th
No Hero
(BBC Home service Radio)
19th October, 14:00
The Wind Might Change
(Theatre)
November 25th
Women Are So Unreasonable
(BBC HOME SERVICE)
Women Are So Unreasonable
(BBC HOME SERVICE)
7th December
1958
(TV)
19th January 1958
The Road Not Taken
(BBC HOME SERVICE)
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17th february, 1958
No Medals
(BBC Play of the week)
Christine Finn played Lolly Dacre
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Wednesday 9 April 1958
See also: http://bufvc.ac.uk/screenplays/index.php/prog/546
Conningsby
(BBC HOME SERVICE)
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Weekly series over nine episode starting 20th April, 1958
Flight of Fancy
(BBC Third Programme, radio)
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15th May, 21:20, 1958
And Her Romeo
(BBC TV play)
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10th June 1958
HIGH PAVEMENT
(BBC HOME SERVICE)
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16th October 1958
Christine Finn as Hermia finds Lysander, played by David Oxley, singularly unresponsive in this scene from Shakespeare's fantasy, "A Midsummer Night's Dream." |
(TV)
Play written by William Shakespeare,
Directed by Rudolph Cartiere
9th November 1958j
(TV)
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22nd December 1958 to 29th January 1959
1959
&
(Theatre)
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Opened March the 18th or February the 11th, 1959
Opening the St Andrew School, North Harrow bazaar at St George's
Hall, 18th March 1959
"Winning stall at St Andrew School, North Harrow bazaar at St George's
Hall, Pinner view on Wednesday last week . It was called "Around the
world in 80 days". Adrenne Gray (left) and Christine Ellinger are
telling Miss Christine Finn (centre) the actress, who opened the bazaar,
the countries they would like to visit"
"I was more nervous doing this than at any first night", she told the Observer afterwards"
(Photo from The Observer And Gazette, Thursday March 26th 1959)
The Tempest; or The Enchanted Island
(Theatre)
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Black Chiffon
(TV)
Broadcast on July 4th, 1959
The Juke Box
(BBC Home Service Radio)
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13th August, 1959
From September 14th , 1959
The Importance Of Being Earnest
(Theatre)
Opened October 13th, 1959
Lady Windermere's Fan
(Radio)
Broadcast December 19th, 1959
(Theatre)
Opened December 2nd 1958 until May 1960
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