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Published in [[London, England]] and [[New York, NY]]: French, 1933.
Published in [[London, England]] and [[New York, NY]]: French, 1933.


Was the first play of biblical subject to be adapted to television in England in 1939 and then again in 1947 and 1954.
==Performance history==


====Adaptations====
Dixon and Morrah's play was the first play of biblical subject to be adapted to television in England in 1939 and then again in 1947 and 1954.


* [[Caesar's Friend (1939), British (TV) production (play)]]
* [[Caesar's Friend (1939 / @1933 Dixon, Morrah), British (TV) production (play)]]


* [[Caesar's Friend (1947), British (TV) production (play)]]
* [[Caesar's Friend (1947 / @1933 Dixon, Morrah), British (TV) production (play)]]


* [[Caesar's Friend (1954 Amyes), British (TV) production (play)]]
* [[Caesar's Friend (1954 Amyes / @1933 Dixon, Morrah), British (TV) production (play)]]


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 09:48, 15 May 2017

Caesar's Friend (1933) is a play by Campbell Dixon and Dermot Morrah.

Abstract

“A play in three acts.”

Editions, performances

Published in London, England and New York, NY: French, 1933.

Performance history

Dixon and Morrah's play was the first play of biblical subject to be adapted to television in England in 1939 and then again in 1947 and 1954.

External links