Nom-de-Plume

Nom-de-Plume is a British television drama series made and first broadcast by BBC Television in 1956.

Each episode tells a stand-alone story of a notable man or woman and has a length of thirty minutes. The common theme running through them all is that the name the main character is well known by, usually a pen name or stage name, is not revealed until near the end.

The series was created by Hector and Dorothy Crawford.[1]

Episodes

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"The Man from the Sea"

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Friday 18 May 1956[2]
Written by Antony Brown[2]

Cast[2]

A Polish seaman called Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski turns himself into a writer in English, his fourth language.

"Portrait in a Mirror"

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Friday 25 May 1956

Charles L. Dodgson is an Oxford mathematician and clergyman who has other ambitions.

"The Devil's Tattoo"

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Friday 1 June 1956

"Child of Her Time"

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Friday 8 June 1956[3]
Written by Ian Dallas[3]

Cast[3]


Aurore Dupin de Francueil is a French girl with ambitions.

"The Innocent Gunman"

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Friday 15 June 1956

Something happens in the life of Samuel L. Clemens.

"The Courtesan"

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Friday 22 June 1956

Ludwig I of Bavaria takes a dancer called Eliza as a mistress, who soon has real power in the land.

"The Eye of the Morning"

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Friday 29 June 1956

"The Nightmare Man"

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Friday 6 July 1956 Edgar Allan Poe has dreams and nightmares.

"The Ten Strangers"

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Friday 20 July 1956

"Legacy of Death"

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Friday 27 July 1956

"Friend of the People"

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Friday 3 August 1956

"The Man Who Made People"

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Friday 10 August 1956[4] Written by Robert Furnival[4]

Cast[4]
  • David Markham as Alexandre
  • Tutte Lemkow as Felix
  • John Moffatt as Sergei Pavlovitch
  • Lee Montague as Leon
  • Tom McCall as Pianist
  • Susan Pearson as Ballet Mistress
  • Anna Wing as Old woman
  • Andreas Malandrinos as Sweeper
  • Raymond Witch as Stage hand
  • John Barrard as Journalist
  • Roger Delgado as Regisseur
  • Lucy Young, Eileen Elton, Sylvia Herklots as Dancers
  • W. Lyon Brown, J. McArthur Gordon, Douglas Jones as Aristocrats

"A Rough Diamond"

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Friday 17 August 1956[5]
Written by Richard Wade[5]
Produced by Peter Lambert[5]
Designed by Gordon Roland[5]

Cast[5]
  • John Saunders as Cecil Rhodes
  • Donald Morley as Barnet Isaacs
  • David Lander as Afrikaaner Barman
  • Edward Higgins as First Digger
  • Patrick Maynard as Second Digger
  • Arthur Lawrence as Third Digger
  • Lewis Wilson as Harry Isaacs
  • Gina Bon as Fanny
  • Gerald Blake as Solly Joel
  • Jan Conrad as Alfred Beit
  • Robert Raglan as Englishman
  • Frank Forsythe as Doctor

"The Man with a Hundred Hands"

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Friday 24 August 1956

"Elephants Don't Disappear"

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Friday 31 August 1956[6]
Written by Ian Dallas[6]
Directed by Frank Dermody
Magical adviser Geoffrey Robinson
Designed by Norman James

  • Erich Weiss claims he can make an elephant disappear on stage.
Cast[6]
  • Peter Wyngarde as Erich Weiss
  • Margaret Clifford as Showgirl
  • Ellen Pollock as Mrs. Rahner
  • Mary Watson as Beatrice
  • Gaylord Cavallaro as Sideshow Barker
  • John Paul as Police Officer
  • Alastair Hunter as Police Sergeant
  • James Dyrenforth as George Sadleir
  • Nigel Sharpe as Stage Manager
  • John Stuart as Smith
  • Judy Monitz as Dancer
  • Daphne Johnson as Dancer
  • Eithne Milne as Dancer
  • Mavis Ascott as Dancer

"The Counting-House Clerk"

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Friday 7 September 1956[7]
Written by Michael Voysey[7]
Produced by Lyon Todd[7]
Designed by Gordon Roland[7]

Cast[7]
  • Robert Stephens as John
  • Eric Messiter as Father
  • Jane Henderson as Mother
  • Robert Rietti as Hazlitt
  • Ann Sears as Ann Simmons
  • Una Venning as Mrs Field
  • Valerie White as Bridget
  • John Dunbar as Mr Simmons
  • Barbara Ogilvie as Mrs Simmons
  • Michael Collins as Coleridge
  • Avril Wheatley as Kitty
  • Douglas Storm as Coroner
  • Shirley Thieman as Sarah
  • Carol Marsh as Fanny
  • Alexander Field as Theatre manager
  • Edgar Wreford as Young man

"The Free Air"

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Friday 14 September 1956[1]
Written by Elwyn Jones[1] Produced by Peter Lambert[1]
Designed by Douglas Smith[1]

Cast[1]
  • Barrie Hesketh as Blandford
  • Frank Forsythe as Monsieur Vincent:
  • Lewis Wilson as Lawyer
  • Duncan Lewis as Monsieur Arouet
  • John Clarke-Smith as Priest
  • Arthur Lawrence as Secretary
  • Robert S. Young as Adam
  • Tessa Clarke as Reine
  • John Nettleton as Paul
  • Bryan Kendrick as Gaston
  • Arnold Yarrow as Sentry
  • Reginald Jessup as Officer
  • Tarn Bassett as Actress

A young Frenchman called François-Marie Arouet has an adventure.

"Well, He Was a Success"

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Friday 21 September 1956 This story begins in London in 1929 and ends in Hollywood three years later.

Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d e f "Nom-De-Plume: 17: The Free Air", bbc.co.uk, accessed 25 September 2025
  2. ^ a b c "Nom-De-Plume: 1: The Man from the Sea", bbc.co.uk, accessed 25 September 2025
  3. ^ a b c "Nom-De-Plume: No. 4: Child of her Time", bbc.co.uk, accessed 25 September 2025
  4. ^ a b c "Nom-De-Plume: 12: The Man Who Made People", bbc.co.uk, accessed 25 September 2025
  5. ^ a b c d e "Nom-De-Plume: 13: A Rough Diamond", bbc.co.uk, accessed 25 September 2025
  6. ^ a b c "Nom-De-Plume: 15: Elephants Don't Disappear", bbc.co.uk, accessed 25 September 2025
  7. ^ a b c d e Nom-De-Plume: 16: The Counting-House Clerk, bbc.co.uk, accessed 25 September 2025
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