| "Othello" | |||
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| Wednesday Theatre episode | |||
| Episodeno. | Season 1 Episode 5 | ||
| Directed by | Patrick Barton | ||
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| Based on | Othello byWilliam Shakespeare | ||
| Original air date | 18 November 1964 (1964-11-18) | ||
| Running time | 130 mins[1] | ||
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"Othello" is a 1964 Australian television play based on the play byWilliam Shakespeare. It was broadcast on theABC as part ofWednesday Theatre and filmed in ABC'sMelbourne studios.[2] It aired on 18 November 1964 in Melbourne,[3][4] on 3 February 1965 in Sydney, and on 7 July 1965 in Brisbane.[5]
It was one of the most ambitious projects made in Melbourne, going for over two hours without a break.[6][7]
Raymond Westwell had played generals on Australian TV inThe Angry General andRomanoff and Juliet as well as on stage inRoss. "But Othello the Moor is perhaps the stage's greatest general and a part I have been conceited enough to want to have a go at for years", said Westwell.[5]
The actor had appeared in various productions of the play overseas but this was the first time he had played the title character. He had seen Laurence Olivier, Anthony Quayle and Paul Robeson play the part. "There are a thousand ways of doing this play and many arguments for and against Othello being portrayed either as a Negro or an Arab," said Westwell. "Sir Laurence Olivier played him as a negro and won tremendous acclaim last year. However Patrick Barton and I feel that Shakespeare intended him to be an Arab."[5]
Frances McDonald made her TV debut.[5]
The Sydney Morning Herald said "the emotional trivialities of the minor characters were excellently handled" but felt Othello was "rather too much an English country gentleman" and Keith Lee played his part "as a man believing in nothing apart from himself."[8]