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The Importance of Being Earnest (1957 film)

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The Importance of Being Earnest
Genrecomedy
Based onThe Importance of Being Earnest
1895 play
by Oscar Wilde
Directed byPaul O'Loughlin
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducerPaul O'Loughlin
Running time90 mins[1]
Production companyABC
Original release
NetworkABC
Release18 December 1957 (1957-12-18) (Sydney live)[2]
24 January 1958 (1958-01-24) (Melbourne, taped)[3]

The Importance of Being Earnest is a 1957 Australian TV performance of the 1895 play by Oscar Wilde. It was directed by Paul O'Loughlin. It was made at a time when Australian drama production was rare.[4]

It aired on 18 December 1957 and starred Margo Lee and Richard Meikle.[5] It was the longest running Australian-made drama to have aired on Australian TV until that time, beating the record set by Sound of Thunder (78 mins).[6][7]

It was the first time Oscar Wilde had been performed on Australian television.[8]

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Transcription

Premise

A series of misunderstandings around the name "Earnest".

Cast

Production

O'Loughlin hired a studio at Artransa for show. He could only use it for two days meaning the production had to be carefully planned. The director said, "We've never done a 90-minute play before. We've done one hour plays, and the extra half hour only adds to our difficulties in one respect. In every half-hour there are 90 to 100 shots. The camera has four lenses. Each shot must be worked out in advance, and the lens' for it nominated. We have 300 instead of 200 shots to plan in minute detail."[9]

Set designer Desmonde Downing said " "We are striving for a grand and spacious effect while retaining the atmosphere of the period." Costumer Thelma Afford said "Every detail of the women's gowns must be just right—the tiniest crease in a gown is picked up and exaggerated. As most of the shots will be close-ups and mid-close-ups, we try to create period and character in necklines and shoulderlines, and hat—we've had a lot of fun with the hats."[10]

There were three scene changes.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "TV Guide". The Age. 23 January 1958.
  2. ^ a b "All the TV Programmes". 18 December 1957. p. 34. {{cite magazine}}: Cite magazine requires |magazine= (help)
  3. ^ "Untitled". The Age. 16 January 1958. p. 10.
  4. ^ Vagg, Stephen (18 February 2019). "60 Australian TV Plays of the 1950s & '60s". Filmink.
  5. ^ "Full Details of This Week's Programs On All Channels". The Sydney Morning Herald. 16 December 1957. Retrieved 2 February 2018.
  6. ^ "Exciting new shows". The Sydney Morning Herald. 18 November 1957. p. 14.
  7. ^ "Ambitious Long Play". Sydney Morning Herald. 2 December 1957. p. 14.
  8. ^ "The Importance, of Being OSCAR WILDE". ABC Weekly. 18 December 1957. p. 8.
  9. ^ "Tailor Made for TV". Sydney Morning Herald. 25 November 1957. p. 17.
  10. ^ "SPECIAL SETS. GOWNS". Sydney Morning Herald. 16 December 1957. p. 16.

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