A Month of Sundays (TV play)
Appearance
"A Month of Sundays (TV play)" | |
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BBC Sunday-Night Theatre episode | |
Episode no. | Season 3 Episode 39 |
Directed by | Stephen Harrison |
Written by | George F. Kerr |
Original air date | September 28, 1952 |
A Month of Sundays is a 1952 British television play by George F. Kerr. It was based on Kerr's experience as a POW. The play was successful and launched Kerr's career as a television writer.[1] The Guardian called it "melodramatic, compelling and finely acted."[2]
Premise
[edit]British POWs in a Germany.
Cast
[edit]- Robin Bailey as Calthrop
- Jack Watling as Parkinson
- Richard Bebb as Burdett
- David Yates as Gray
- Philip Guard as Fisher
- Charles Hodgson as Guthrie
- Patrick Waddington as Colonel
- Peter Bathurst as Major
- John H. Watson as Adjutant
- Hugo Schuster as German Commandant
References
[edit]- ^ Australian Broadcasting Commission. (19 February 1958), "STUDIO PORTRAIT George F. KERR", ABC Weekly, 20 (8), Sydney: ABC, nla.obj-1414279744, retrieved 29 August 2023 – via Trove
- ^ "Two plays". The Guardian. 8 October 1952. p. 3.
External links
[edit]- A Month of Sundays at IMDB
- A Month of Sundays at Genome