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===Radio=== [[File:Brief Encounter.JPG|thumb|alt=ALT TEXT|Jenny Seagrove and Nigel Havers rehearsing]]''Brief Encounter'' was adapted as a radio play on the 20 November 1946 episode of ''[[Academy Award (radio series)|Academy Award Theater]]'', starring [[Greer Garson]].<ref>{{cite news |date=16 November 1946 |title=Greer Garson Stars in "Brief Encounter" On Academy Award—WHP |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/3225864/harrisburg_telegraph/ |access-date=14 September 2015 |newspaper=Harrisburg Telegraph |page=17 |via=[[Newspapers.com]]}} {{Open access}}</ref> It was also presented three times on ''[[The Screen Guild Theater]]'': on 12 May 1947 with [[Herbert Marshall]] and [[Lilli Palmer]], on 12 January 1948 with Marshall and [[Irene Dunne]], and on 11 January 1951 with [[Stewart Granger]] and [[Deborah Kerr]]. Additionally, ''[[Lux Radio Theatre|Lux Radio Theater]]'' adapted the film on 29 November 1948 with Garson and [[Van Heflin]], and again on 14 May 1951 with [[Olivia de Havilland]] and [[Richard Basehart]]. On 30 October 2009, as part of the celebrations for the 75th anniversary of the [[BBC]]'s [[Maida Vale Studios]], [[Jenny Seagrove]] and [[Nigel Havers]] starred in a special [[BBC Radio 2|Radio 2]] production of ''Brief Encounter'', performed live from Maida Vale's studio 6 (MV6). The script used was a 1947 adaptation for radio by Maurice Horspool, which had been in the BBC's archives and had never been performed since its creation. In addition, ''Theatre Guild on the Air'' broadcast two adaptations of ''Brief Encounter'' in its original form, ''Still Life''. The first aired on 6 April 1947 on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] featuring [[Ingrid Bergman]], [[Sam Wanamaker]] and [[Peggy Wood]]. The second aired on 13 November 1949 on [[NBC]], starring [[Helen Hayes]] and [[David Niven]].
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