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Mr Bernard Shaw and Sir Hall Caine gave permission to Mr S. Blow, the author, to introduce their personalities into the play, “The Wild Oat," which was produced at Portsmouth. Mr R. Simpson was chosen to play the part of “Bernard Shaw,” and was granted a special interview by “G.B.S." who also wrote in a scene with dialogue. Photograph shows “Mr Bernard Shaw” (Mr R. Simpson) and “Sir Hall Caine" (Mr E. Makeham). —Central News, photo.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3803, 1 February 1927, Page 46

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Mr Bernard Shaw and Sir Hall Caine gave permission to Mr S. Blow, the author, to introduce their personalities into the play, “The Wild Oat," which was produced at Portsmouth. Mr R. Simpson was chosen to play the part of “Bernard Shaw,” and was granted a special interview by “G.B.S." who also wrote in a scene with dialogue. Photograph shows “Mr Bernard Shaw” (Mr R. Simpson) and “Sir Hall Caine" (Mr E. Makeham). —Central News, photo. Otago Witness, Issue 3803, 1 February 1927, Page 46

Mr Bernard Shaw and Sir Hall Caine gave permission to Mr S. Blow, the author, to introduce their personalities into the play, “The Wild Oat," which was produced at Portsmouth. Mr R. Simpson was chosen to play the part of “Bernard Shaw,” and was granted a special interview by “G.B.S." who also wrote in a scene with dialogue. Photograph shows “Mr Bernard Shaw” (Mr R. Simpson) and “Sir Hall Caine" (Mr E. Makeham). —Central News, photo. Otago Witness, Issue 3803, 1 February 1927, Page 46