Crisis | |
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Crisis | |
Genre | drama |
Directed by | Gavin Kelly |
Country of origin | Australia |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Producer | Dennis Lane |
Production location | Brisbane |
Production company | Christian Television Association |
Original release | |
Network | QTQ9 |
Release | October 27, 1963 |
Crisis is a 1963 Australian television play filmed in Brisbane made by the Christian Television Association. The cast included thirty volunteers from Sandcliffe Little Theatre and the Redcliff Music and Arts Society. Equipment was donanted by Brisbane General Hospital, the Red Cross and the Post Office.[1]
The play was a rare television drama filmed in Brisbane at the time. It may be the first drama made by Brisbane commercial stations in the 1960s, although the ABC produced several including Vacancy in Vaughan Street and Ring Out Wild Bells.[2][3] There was another play on a commercial station, Dear Edgar.[4]
The play featured an early performance from Gerard Kennedy.
Premise
A man's wife goes to hospital and the man cannot accept it is serious.
Cast
- Gerard Kennedy (billed as "Jerry Kennedy") as George Bryant
- Brian Cannon as Reverend Ted Heard
- Victor Knight as Jim
- Patricia Knight
- Jeanette Campbell as first nurse
- Bill French as doctor
- Daphne Lilley as hospital visitor
- Gulbert Perrin
- John Reynolds as telegraph boy
References
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