The Bunyip (TV play) explained
Screenplay: | Henry C. James |
Director: | Eric Fawcett |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Language: | English |
Runtime: | 90 mins |
Company: | BBC |
The Bunyip is a 1947 British television play.[1] [2]
It has been called "probably the first television play written and acted by Australians to be on any television screen."[3]
Cast
- Christine Adrian as Alice
- Fred Conyngham as Commercial traveller
- Tony Quinn as Charlie Ryan
- Eric Worth as Commercial traveller's friend
- Henry C. James as Scientist
- Joy Nichols as Scientist's girl friend
Notes and References
- News: SYDNEY DIARY . The Sun . 12,601 . New South Wales, Australia . 17 June 1950 . 29 March 2024 . 7 (FINAL FOOTBALL LASTRACE) . National Library of Australia.
- Web site: Australian Television Turns 60. Darren. Gray. 15 September 2016.
- News: Obituaries: Joy Nichols. The Independent. June. Averill. 6 July 1992.