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“ST. GEORGE" RIDES IN A LONDON TAXI.—Mr Anton Dolin, dressed for his stage role as St. George, leaving a London theatre to be driven by taxi to the Alexandra Palace television studio. There was no time to change. After his television appointment he returned to the theatre to appear on the stage again.

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26319, 13 January 1951, Page 3

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“ST. GEORGE" RIDES IN A LONDON TAXI.—Mr Anton Dolin, dressed for his stage role as St. George, leaving a London theatre to be driven by taxi to the Alexandra Palace television studio. There was no time to change. After his television appointment he returned to the theatre to appear on the stage again. Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26319, 13 January 1951, Page 3

“ST. GEORGE" RIDES IN A LONDON TAXI.—Mr Anton Dolin, dressed for his stage role as St. George, leaving a London theatre to be driven by taxi to the Alexandra Palace television studio. There was no time to change. After his television appointment he returned to the theatre to appear on the stage again. Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26319, 13 January 1951, Page 3