In Writing Explained

Based On:play by Raymond Bowers
Director:Kevin Shine
Country:Australia
Language:English
Runtime:75 minutes.[1]
Company:ABC
Network:ABC
Released: (Sydney)
Released2: (Melbourne)[2] [3]
Released3: (Brisbane)

In Writing is a 1961 Australian television play by an Australian writer living in London, Raymond Bowers, and directed by Kevin Shine.

It was first presented on the BBC in London in 1956 and was also presented on stage and radio.[4]

Australian TV drama was relatively rare at the time.[5] It was one of several thrillers filmed in the early days of Australian television.[6] [7]

Plot

According to the Sydney Morning Herald it was "the story of an unusual murder in London involving a husband and wife, investigated in an unorthodox manner by Detective-Inspector Hurst."[8] James Peebles has befriended John Clostin's wife and Clostin is unhappy with that.

Cast

Production

It was produced for British TV in 1956 with a cast including Bernard Lee and Terence Morgan.

It was Bowers' second script done for Australian TV the first being It's the Geography That Counts.[1]

The play was also performed on Australian radio in 1961.[9]

Reception

The Sydney Morning Herald called it an "unpretentious little suspense play which several times tripped over its own excess of ingenuity" and "suppressed far too many major facts to play fair with the audience."[10]

External links

Notes and References

  1. TV Week. Salted with Strychnine. 3 May 1962.
  2. News: Untitled. The Age. 27 June 1961. 12.
  3. News: 27 Jul 1961. The Age. 31.
  4. News: BRITAIN'S AT HER GAYEST EVER! . . Victoria, Australia . 24 December 1955 . 9 August 2020 . 4 . National Library of Australia.
  5. Stephen. Vagg. 60 Australian TV Plays of the 1950s & '60s. Filmink. February 18, 2019.
  6. Forgotten Australian TV Plays: Reflections in Dark Glasses. Filmink. Stephen. Vagg. March 20, 2021. August 2, 2024.
  7. Filmink. Forgotten Australian TV Plays: The Big Killing. Stephen. Vagg. April 27, 2021. August 12, 2024.
  8. News: "Live" Mystery Drama. Sydney Morning Herald. 11. June 5, 1961.
  9. News: Radio plays. The Age. 6 April 1961. 22.
  10. News: Mystery Play on TV. Sydney Morning Herald. June 8, 1961. 9.