My introduction to G&S was seeing the 1939 color film version of The Mikado on TV in glorious black and white. I'm thinking this was around 1962/1963, based on where we were living. At some point, though, I also saw the Groucho Marx/Bell Telephone Hour version. IMDb says that was broadcast in 1960, and I wonder if it was ever shown again. If only 1960, then that was my first exposure to the piece, even though I always think of that Kenny Baker film as being the first. Anyhoo, I was very quickly hooked, and I soon began acquiring the D'oyly Carte recordings and eventually the vocal scores. In fact, those vocal scores led me to discovering Broadway ones. The Mikado, Pirates, and Pinafore were my first loves, followed by Iolanthe. I saw the D'oyly Carte on tour in my first year at school in Cleveland, doing Mikado and Iolanthe, and I think it was the year before that that their filmed-on-stage version of the former made the rounds while I was in high school, and I went to that a few times, transfixed. Years later I saw Dudley Moore play Koko at the Wiltern in L.A. in the touring Jonathan Miller production which I really loved at the time. I need to watch that again.