Fly By Night (TV Play)
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''Fly By Night'' is a 1962 Australian TV play broadcast on the ABC and filmed in London. Written expressly for television, it starred Sophie Stewart who was also in ''
The Little Woman ''The Little Woman'' is a 1961 Australian comedy TV play written by Patricia Hooker and broadcast on the ABC. It starred Sophie Stewart who had also been in the ABC's live play '' Fly by Night''. Plot In a plush suburb on Sydney's North Shore, ...
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Plot

In London near the Thames, Miss Tyrell, an elderly vagrant, meets a middle aged suburban housewife and her husband, Mr and Mrs Dexter, in a dockside cafe. Miss Tyrell prompts the Dexters to rebel against their life.


Cast

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Dorothy Dunckley Dorothy Harriette Dunckley (27 February 1890 – 7 March 1972) was an Australian make-up artist, actress and writer. Life Born Dorothy Harriette Fraser in Bacchus Marsh, Victoria on 27 February 1890, Dunckley was the daughter of Mary Charlot ...
as Miss Tyrell *Sophie Stewart as Mrs Dexter, suburban housewife * Michael Duffield as her husband, Mr Dexter *John Ewart as taxi driver *Stewart Ginn *Peter Morris *Lou Vernon as Seamus *James Elliott as seaman *Olive Walker *Nat Levison


Production

The play had originally been filmed for British TV in 1961.


Reception

The ''Sydney Morning Herald'' wrote that "sensitive acting from a small but extremely competent cast triumphed... over rudimentary camera techniques to produce one of the most absorbing plays to appear on Channel 2 for a very long time.... Michael Dufficld's characterisation of the retired businessman, still haunted by youthful dreams of adventure, was a completely authentic... Dorothy Dunckley... gave an outstanding portrayal." The Australian Women's Weekly called it "a most enjoyable TV surprise. The surprise was its standard - miles above the general standard of A.B.C. live plays in acting,production, and story. The story, described as a comedy with a difference,was not so darned comic. It was too real."


See also

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List of television plays broadcast on Australian Broadcasting Corporation (1960s) A ''list'' is any set of items in a row. List or lists may also refer to: People * List (surname) Organizations * List College, an undergraduate division of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America * SC Germania List, German rugby union ...


References

Australian television plays 1962 television plays Television articles with incorrect naming style {{Australia-tv-film-stub