The Winds of Green Monday

The Winds of Green Monday was a 1965 Australian television play by Michael Noonan. It aired as part of Wednesday Theatre. It starred Terry Norris and was directed by Oscar Whitbread.[5][6]

"The Winds of Green Monday"
Wednesday Theatre episode
Episode no.Season 1
Episode 30
Directed byOscar Whitbread
Teleplay byMichael Noonan
Original air dateAugust 4, 1965 (Sydney, Melbourne)[1][2]
1 September 1965 (Brisbane)[3]
Running time45 mins[4]

Plot

A crew deserts a ship to find their fortune in the 1850s goldfields . After three weeks of digging and nothing to show for it, the crew get restless despite the efforts of Welshman Jones. The ships captain turns up at their shanty and tries to exercise his authority. Only the tragic accident which causes a young apprentice to lose his mind prevents the crew from returning to the ship. The captain forms a relationship with a singer.[7][8]

Cast

  • Keith Lee as Scottish captain McKendrick
  • Terry Norris as Mate Roberts
  • Jennifer Wright as music hall singer Martha
  • Martin Magee as the young apprenstice
  • George Whaley as Welshman Jones
  • Stanley Walsk as a cockney seaman
  • Roly Barie
  • Nevil Thurgood
  • Tony McGrath

Production

It was one of 20 TV plays produced by the ABC in 1964 (and one of only three Australian scripts).[9] It was filmed in Melbourne.[2] Jennifer Wright and Stanley Walsh had just arrived in Australia from England and made their Australian TV debuts.[3]

Reception

The Sydney Morning Herald praised the performances of Lee and Wright as "professional" but complained about the "stiffness of the dialogue" and said "the direction of the crowds with their rhubarb-rhubarb voices and their tinned and infuriatingly phony laughter drove us for solace across the dial."[10]

British version

"The Winds of Green Monday"
ITV Play of the Week episode
Episode no.Season 11
Episode 3
Directed byJohn Frankau
Teleplay byMichael Noonan
Produced byAntony Kearey
Original air date20 September 1965
Running time80 mins

The play was adapted for British TV in 1965 starring Chips Rafferty.[11][12]

Cast

  • Delphi Lawrence as Marha Nugent
  • Joseph O'Conor as Capt. McKendrick
  • Chips Rafferty as Sgt Tinsdale
  • Donal Donnelly as Seaman Tyrrell
  • Jimmy Gardner as Seaman Dodds
  • Richard Gatehouse as Seaman Tregowarth
  • Brian Haines as Digger Barry
  • Morris Perry as Seaman Simmons
  • David Saire as Apprentice Mappin
  • Julian Somers as Bosun Brien
  • Kevin Stoney as Capt. Svenson
  • Gary Watson as Shipmate Roberts
  • Arthur White as Seaman Watkins

References

  1. "Television". Sydney Morning Herald. 4 August 1965. p. 12.
  2. "TV Guide". The Age. 29 August 1965. p. 29.
  3. "Z cars cop turns seaman in ABC play". TV Times. 25 August 1965. p. 9.
  4. "Television". Sydney Morning Herald. 4 August 1965. p. 12.
  5. "MONDAY". The Canberra Times. 39 (11, 223). Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 2 August 1965. p. 2 (TELEVISION and radio GUIDE). Retrieved 20 March 2017 via National Library of Australia.
  6. Vagg, Stephen (18 February 2019). "60 Australian TV Plays of the 1950s & '60s". Filmink.
  7. "'Combat' private in a ballad". The Canberra Times. 39 (11, 223). Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 2 August 1965. p. 1 (TELEVISION and radio GUIDE). Retrieved 28 February 2016 via National Library of Australia.
  8. "Search for gold inspires play". The Age. 29 July 1965. p. 19.
  9. "ABC Plans to Show Significant Works". The Age. 20 February 1964. p. 13.
  10. "New Series are Unpredictable". Sydney Morning Herald. 6 August 1965. p. 8.
  11. http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b8de465c4
  12. http://ctva.biz/UK/ITV/ITV_PlayOfTheWeek_11_%281965-66%29.htm


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