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Glennon’s script contains a lot of tropes used in 1950s American drama – the eccentric older female, who lives life on her own terms and inspires a lonely boy protagonist to break free of an overprotective mother and follow his dreams... It’s not bad. It’s very familiar and scripts about sensitive
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called it "a highly original and diverting play" where Glennon's writing was "in an attractively inventive and individual way that sometimes shades into the eccentric". He said "the play's great fault is that its ingredients are too rich for comfortable compression into an hour. It needs more time
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The producers wanted Lydall Barbour to play the lead. She was tracked down to a hotel room in Paris and John Glennon travelled from London to persuade her to accept the part. The play was produced in Melbourne at the GTV 9 studios.
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John Glennon arrived in Melbourne on 8 August 1959 to present two plays for GTV-9, starting with "Ruth"'. He was also to help coach Australian writers and producers on US drama techniques. According to
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boys who secretly dream of playing the guitar automatically deserve some sort of fine, but it has integrity, the two leads combine well together, and after a while I got into the play’s rhythms.
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Cal, is a lonely man, whose mother did not show him much affection. He is a neighbour to Ruth, a woman with mental problems. Cal's mother and neighbours have attitudes about it.
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TV critic wrote that those viewers "who got the message" would have found the play "interesting. For those who didn't it could have been a bit of a bore."
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said it was "no classic but it's interesting and it gave Lyndall Barbour a terrific part." The review elaborated:
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While rehearsing it Glennon said he was working on a play about Australians in London.
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and space to develop ideas ana incidents too arbitrarily imposed in this production."
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Index

Shell Presents

Rod Kinnear
John Glennon
Thunder of Silence
A Tongue of Silver
List of episodes
television play
Shell Presents
Lyndall Barbour
John Glennon
Rod Kinnear
Lyndall Barbour
John Glennon
Edward Howell
Agnes Dobson
BBC Sunday-Night Play
Constance Cummings
Henry Kaplan
Constance Cummings
Doris Nolan
Louise Howard
"Script Conference"
"Advertisement"
"All the TV Programmes"
"60 Australian TV Plays of the 1950s & '60s"
"Untitled"


"Forgotten Australian Television Plays: Ruth"

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