The Big Day (film)

The Big Day is an Australian television film, or rather a live television play, which aired in 1959. Part of the Shell Presents presentations of standalone television dramas, it originally aired 11 July 1959 on Melbourne station GTV-9, a video-tape was made of the broadcast and shown on Sydney station ATN-7 on 25 July 1959 (this was prior to the formation of the Nine Network and Seven Network). Written by Sydney writer John Ford,[1] it is significant as an early example of Australian-written television drama. Duration was 60 minutes including commercials.

Shell Presents was a monthly series presenting locally produced television dramas and comedies. Most of these were adaptations of overseas dramas such as Johnny Belinda and One Bright Day, but a few were locally-written.

Archival status of the program is unknown.

Plot

A drama about a costing clerk's last day of working in a city office prior to his retirement.

Cast

See also

References

  1. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=GFsRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=TKsDAAAAIBAJ&pg=4943%2C1475638

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