Murder Story | |
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Genre | thriller |
Based on | play byLudovic Kennedy |
Written by | Alan Seymour |
Directed by | Raymond Menmuir |
Country of origin | Australia |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Running time | 60 mins[1] |
Production company | ABC |
Original release | |
Network | ABC |
Release | 21 May 1958 (1958-05-21) (Sydney)[2] |
Release | 15 July 1958 (1958-07-15) (Melbourne)[3] |
Murder Story is a 1958 Australian television play.[4]
It was based on a script byLudovic Kennedy based onthe Croydon roof top murder and starred Neva Carr-Glynn,John Ewart and Douglas Kelly. It was directed byRaymond Menmuir.[5]
A 19-year-old, Jim Tanner is sentenced to death for the murder of Constable Albert Tomkins. In prison, Tanner is taught to read and write. But he is executed.[6]
Kennedy's play had been performed for British TV in 1958 as an episode ofArmchair Theatre.[7]The show was filmed live at ABC's Sydney studios at Gore Hill.[8]
According toThe Age after the show screened in Melbourne "viewers and ABV-2 staff were visibly upset by the realism created" and "ABV-2 hostess Corinne Kerby was too upset to introduce the succeeding feature."[9]
The production was well received critically, theWoman's Weekly reviewer saying "Murder Story" and its actors engrossed—indeed hypnotised—me."[10] The show was repeated in January 1960 - when announcing thisThe Sydney Morning Herald said the production "was regarded as one of the ABC's best TV productions."[11]
There was a production of Kennedy's original play put on at the Independent Theatre in Sydney shortly after the TV play aired.[12]
Raymond Menuir, John Edwart and Alan Seymour worked together again onBodgie (1959).
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