Genre: | comedy |
Based On: | play by J.M. Barrie |
Director: | Paul O'Loughlin[1] |
Starring: | Margo Lee Alexander Archdale |
Country: | Australia |
Language: | English |
Runtime: | 30 mins[2] |
Company: | ABC |
Network: | ABC |
The Twelve Pound Look is a 1956 live television play which aired on Sydney Australia station ABN-2 (part of ABC) during the opening night of the station. Based on a British stage play by J.M. Barrie, it is significant as it was the very first drama produced for Australian TV.[3] [4]
The play was produced in Melbourne for the ABC the following year.
In the early days of Australian television it was common for dramas to be versions of overseas stories.[5]
Kinescope recording existed at the time, and a copy of the play was made - it survives, albeit without sound.[6]
Harry Sims is a wealthy businessman who is about to be knighted. He is married to Lady Sims. On the eve of the ceremony Harry engages a typist, Kate, to answer letters of congratulation. Lady Sims and Kate have a conversation, then Kate meets Harry.
It is revealed that Harry and Kate used to be married, until she abandoned him for another man. Harry demands to know why and who the man was. Kate explains that there was no other man, she needed to leave him for her own self respect.
She leaves, with Lady Sims none the wiser to her true identity.
The play had been performed several times on ABC radio in Australia. The television adaptation was broadcast live from the Arcon Studios in Sydney (this was before the ABC's better known studios at Gore Hill were open).[7]
Thelma Afford did the designs. "All colour is reduced to a scale of nine grey tones," said Afford.[8]
The play was rehearsed at a studio in Forbes St.[9]
"We were probably all a bit nervous, but everything went very smoothly," recalls script assistant Ruth Page.[10]
Joan Lord was later in Elizabeth Refuses and The Wraith.[11]
The budget was £335.[12]
Australian Women's Weekly called the 1956 version "hard to fault. Acting, direction, camera work, make-up and lighting were all excellent."[13]
Filmink reviewing a silent copy wrote "It felt to be a very accomplished, smooth production. The leads can all act, the sets and costumes are impressive, and the camera work is absolutely fine (there were only two cameras but the cuts all make sense). Most of all, Margot Lee is terrific, full of life and spunk, even without sound, and O’Loughlin was smart enough to keep the camera on her most of the time. It is filmed theatre, but skilled filmed theatre – and because the production was so rehearsed there were no technical SNAFUs."[6]
Country: | Australia |
Language: | English |
Company: | ABC |
Network: | ABC |
Released: | [14] |
A different adaptation of the play aired in Melbourne on 1 April 1957. It cost more than the Sydney production, the final budget being a reported £684.[15] [6]
It aired on ABV-2 (also part of ABC) and was also approx. 30 minutes.[16]
Archival status of this version is unknown.
Henry Cuthbertson was an ABC drama producer. Mary Ward had recently returned from overseas.[17]