Lance Sieveking
Lancelot De Giberne Sieveking DFC was an English writer and pioneer BBC radio and television producer. He was married three times, and was father to archaeologist Gale Sieveking and Fortean-writer Paul Sieveking.
Biography
Sieveking was born on 19 March 1896 in Harrow, Middlesex. His parents were Edward Gustavus Sieveking, a timber-merchant, and Isabel Giberne Sieveking, an author and suffragette whose aunts included the Roman Catholic nun Maria Rosina Giberne and Catherine Hopkins, mother of Gerard Manley Hopkins. He was a very creative child, writing from the age of six, and starting a novel aged 13 which would ultimately see print when he was 26. In-between, he "actively support the Women's Suffrage movement" before war broke out.World War I
Sieveking served during World War I. Lance signed up with the Artists Rifles before "join the Royal Navy Air Service, the DFC" before being "shot down over the Rhine" in 1917 and held as a German prisoner-of-war.Upon his return to England, he attended St Catharine's College, Cambridge, and was close friends with fellow-Cambridge student Eric Maschwitz. The two were both editors on The new Cambridge chap book between 1920 and 1921.
BBC
Sieveking made his name with the BBC, starting out as assistant to the Director of Education, before "he went on to introduce the first running commentaries and adapt numerous classics for radio drama... it has been argued that the production of the first television play springs from his ingenuity". He was drama script editor for ten years before retiring "six years later in 1956".He wrote The Stuff of Radio, and his radio dramatisation of C. S. Lewis' first Chronicles of Narnia title The Magician's Nephew was approved by Lewis personally. In 1927, he designed "an eight-squared drawing meant to assist BBC radio's football commentators," he brought an adaptation of Luigi Pirandello's short play L'uomo dal fiore in bocca to television as "The Man with the Flower in His Mouth", airing on 14 July 1930 – the first British television play. Very little of Sieveking's work survives in whole or in part, but in 1967, "The Man.." was re-made, "authentically re-produced and presented by the original producer, Lance Sieveking, supported by the original art-work and music recording".
Sieveking's life was celebrated by the BBC in 2023 with a radio play by Tina Pepler called .
Papers
His papers are housed in the Lilly Library, Indiana University, and consist of "correspondence, radio plays, manuscripts for short stories, for novels, and for nonfiction works, diaries, drawings, and photographs" as well as "many photographs from the World War I period showing airplanes, North Africa and from Lance's captivity as a German prisoner-of-war."Television
Source:- "Face of the Law" for Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Presents AKA Rheingold Theatre
- "The Third Clue"
- *Written by Frank Atkinson and Michael Barringer from the novel "The Shakespeare Murders" by Neil Gordon. Starring: Basil Sydney, Molly Lamont, Raymond Lovell, et al.
- "The Man with a Flower in His Mouth"
- *Directed by Val Gielgud; written by Luigi Pirandello from his L'uomo dal fiore in bocca. Starring the uncredited Earl Grey, Lionel Millard & Gladys Young.
Radio Plays
Source:- , Home Service
- *"If", with Lewis Stringer, Mollie Rankin & Leslie Perrins
- *"Robert's Wife", with Edith Evans & Laidman Browne
- *"The Burgomaster of Stilemonde", with Bryan Powley, Richard Williams & Barry Morse
- *"Thunder in the Air", with Ivan Samson, Carl Bernard & Philip Cunningham
- *"General John Regan", with Cyril Cusack, James Stewart & Nita Hardy
- *"Payment Deferred", with Ivor Barnard, Louise Hampton & Patricia Hayes
- *"Nothing But The Truth", with Richard Williams, Cyril Gardiner, Valentine Dyall, Gladys Spencer & Marjorie Westbury
- *"Ambrose Applejohn's Adventure", with Laidman Browne, Jane Barrett, Norman Shelley & Arthur Ridley
- *"Laburnum Grove",
- *"If", with Ronald Sidney & Elsa Palmer
- *"Keep Murder Quiet", with Hermione Baddeley & Leslie Perrins
- *"Silence in Heaven", with Norman Shelley & Gladys Young
- *"The Secret Battle", with David Spenser, Simon Lack, Ronald Simpson & Laidman Browne
- *"A Private Volcano", with Norman Shelley & Frank Windsor
- "Mr. Leadbetter's Vacation", Produced by Martyn C. Webster
- *30mins. "..adapted by L.S. and based on a short story by H.G.Wells. Mr. Leadbetter is in holy orders, and for more years than he cares to remember has led a virtuous, worthwhile and very dull life. After drinking a little more than is good for him whilst on holiday, he rashly decides to commit a crime. It has consequences he could never have imagined – he ends up on the other side of the world."
- "Journey to the Centre of the Earth", with Trevor Martin and Nigel Anthony,
- "Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde", with Cyril Shaps, Richard Williams, Manning Wilson, Gordon Davies, James Thomason & Geoffrey Lumsden