Prelude to Harvest explained

Genre:historical
Director:Colin Dean
Country:Australia
Language:English
Producer:David Tapp
Runtime:60 mins
Company:ABC
Network:ABC
Released: (Sydney, Melbourne)[1] [2]

Prelude to Harvest is a 1963 Australian television play. It was written by Kay Keavney and directed by Colin Dean.

The production was broadcast to celebrate the 175th anniversary of Captain Phillip's landing at Sydney Cove.[3] [4]

Plot

In January 1789 in London, a ship is loading up with convicts including 200 women. Six months later the ship is still there with the convicts on board, in miserable condition.

In Sydney, a ship is meant to arrive with supplies but is wrecked on the way. Governor Philip must come up with a plan to avoid famine in the colony.

Cast

Production

Australia Day 1963 would mark the 17th anniversary of Captain Phillip's landing at Sydney Cove. The ABC decided to commemorate it by commissioning two productions to screen over the Australia Day weekend - The Land That Waited, a 50-minute documentary on the history of white exploration and settlement in Australia which screened on Saturday January 26, and Prelude to Harvest.[6] [7]

Rehearsals took place on November 12–14, 1962.

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: 21 January 1963. TV Guide. Sydney Morning Herald. 15.
  2. News: TV Guide. 26 January 1963. The Age. 7.
  3. News: PRELUDE TO HARVEST . . 37 . 10,444 . Australian Capital Territory, Australia . 26 January 1963 . 28 January 2017 . 16 . National Library of Australia.
  4. Frank. Roberts. The Bulletin. TELEVISION THE ORIGINAL AUSTRALIANS . 85. 4329. 2 February 1963.
  5. News: Sydney Morning Herald. March 15, 1965. Guest Stars for Homicide. 13.
  6. News: Sydney Morning Herald. Australia Day Programs. 11. 14 January 1963.
  7. News: The Age. 24 January 1963. Programs will Provide Mirror for Australians. 19.