A Time for Love | |
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Genre | anthology |
Written by | Various |
Country of origin | Australia |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 10 |
Production | |
Producer | James Davern |
Production location | Melbourne |
Running time | 30 mins |
Production company | ABC |
Original release | |
Network | ABC |
Release | 29 March 1972 – 1972 |
A Time for Love is a 1972 television series for the Australian Broadcasting Commission. It consisted of ten stand alone episodes on the topic of love. It was entirely show in Melbourne.[1]
The series was inspired by the British series Love Story[2] although series producer James Davern said "This series will be nothing of the boy-meets-girl type nor the narrow type of romantic interchange," of that show. "It is a very broad interpretation of love in Australia... The function of an anthology series like this one is to stimulate people intellectually and a lot of people just don't want stimulus. I think, however, we have a certain moral obligation to produce this sort of program."[3]
It was followed on the ABC schedule by another anthology series, Quartet.
Episodes
- "Birds of a Feather" by Howard Griffiths - a young businessman drives his wife into an affair when he accuses her of not helping with his promotion.
- "Claire and the Counterrevolutionary" by Judith Colquhoun - Claire (Anne Pendlebury), a uni student, clashes with marine biologist Peter (Mark Albiston).
- "And Mother Used to Sing" by Ray Kolle directed by James Davern. Paul Fraser acts tough to please the boys.
- "Noises in Another Room" by Jeff Underhill directed by Chris Muir. Two sisters clash when one brings home an admirer.
- "The Best of Mates" by John Romeril directed by Oscar Whitbread.
- "The Man Upon the Stair" by Oriel Gray
- "Temple in Ruins" by Bill Reed
- "Next Time will be Better" by Sonia Borg
- "Adam and Inge" by Luis Bayonas - Adam is married to a German woman, Inge