Based On: | play by J.B. Priestley |
Director: | Raymond Menmuir |
Country: | Australia |
Language: | English |
Company: | ABC |
Network: | ABC |
Released: | (Sydney)[1] |
The Rose and Crown is a 1956 Australian television play.[2]
The Rose and Crown is a London pub. Five regulars are confronted one evening by an unusual request from a stranger, the personification of death.
Priestley had written the piece specifically for television.[3]
It was broadcast live in Sydney.[4]
Based On: | play by J.B. Priestley |
Director: | Bill Eldridge |
Country: | Australia |
Language: | English |
Runtime: | 30 mins |
Company: | ABC |
Network: | ABC |
Released: | (Melbourne, taped) 9 October 1963 (Sydney, taped)[5] |
A version of the play was performed in Perth in 1963, the first television drama made in that city. It was broadcast in Melbourne on 9 September 1963.[6]
The producer was Bill Eldridge who described the play as "something between the kitchen sink and the twilight zone, one of Priestley's 'time' plays concerned with the reaction of ordinary people to an extraordinary situation."[7]