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Mixed Bill is an early British television series which aired on the BBC during 1946. Consisting of three 30-minute episodes, it was a live variety program. For example, one episode featured an accordionist, a vocal group, a singer, and an impressionist.[1] The episode telecast 24 September 1946 aired as part of a schedule which also included a play, boxing, a puppet show, and series Composer at the Piano.[2]
None of the episodes still exist, as methods to record live television had not been developed.
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edit- Mixed Bill at IMDb