A Little South of Heaven explained

Based On:radio play by D'Arcy Niland
Ruth Park
Director:Alan Burke[1]
Starring:Owen Weingott
Country:Australia
Language:English
Producer:Les Weldon
Runtime:60 mins
Company:ABC
Released: (Sydney)
Released2: (Melbourne, taped)[2] [3]

A Little South of Heaven is Australian live television play which aired in 1961 on ABC. It was based on a radio play by D'Arcy Niland and Ruth Park.[4] [5]

Plot

Set in Sydney. An Italian widow who has moved to Australia plans a marriage for her son Primo to an Italian, Serena, despite his affections for an Australian, Ruby. However he sends Serena the photo of Primo's more handsome cousin Franki.[6]

Cast

Radio play

It was based on a radio play that had been performed in Australia and on the BBC in 1960.[7] The BBC production starred Ina De La Haye and Robert Rietty.

Reception

The Sydney Morning Herald TV critic called it "rather stale fare" as the plot and characters were too predictable, adding that thematically the play "a warm-blooded extension of an Immigration Department pamphlet; bur its mainspring was a device as old as comedy and diplomacy... A neat, visually fluent, but also stodgily predictable, 60 minutes of viewing."[8]

Val Marshall of the same paper thought it was almost as good as The Big Day, "a play that has remained pretty much par for the course for Australian TV drama ever since". She felt "in spite of some miscasting and an occasional spot where action bogged down in words... [it] came off remarkably well."[9]

See also

References

  1. News: LIVE DRAMA AND MUSIC ON ABC TELEVISION. . . 11 December 1962 . 4 June 2015 . 27 . National Library of Australia.
  2. News: The Age. Migrant's Home is South of Heaven. 7 September 1961. 12.
  3. News: TV Guide. The Age. 7 September 1961. 31.
  4. News: 16. TV Guide. The Age. 7 September 1961.
  5. http://www.austlit.edu/austlit/page/C825146 Radio play details
  6. News: Drama Set in Sydney. Sydney Morning Herald. 17 April 1961. 11.
  7. https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1300&dat=19590212&id=dJ5VAAAAIBAJ&sjid=TqsDAAAAIBAJ&pg=5143,1686658&hl=en The Age 12 Feb 1959
  8. News: Sydney play on television. 20 April 1961. 7. Sydney Morning Herald.
  9. News: Valda. Marshall. Sydney Morning Herald. TV Merry Go Round. 23 April 1961. 84.

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