Bertrand (film)

Bertrand is a 1964 Australian television film. It aired on non-commercial ABC in a 60-minute time-slot. It was written by Romilly Cavan, and produced by Ken Hannam. It aired in Sydney on 27 May, 1964[1] and in Melbourne on 12 August, 1964.[2]

Plot

Set in Sydney, the title character of the drama was a stray cat, who brings together three people, a teenager (Michael Thomas), a recluse (Ronald Morse) and an ex-suffregette (Eve Wynne).

Cast

  • Michael Thomas
  • Ronald Morse
  • Eve Wynne

Production

It was original written for British television and set in Britain. The setting was relocated to Australia for this version.[3]

Reception

The Sydney Morning Herald called it over long "and tedious" and felt adapting the story to Australia was a mistake.[4]

gollark: ... how, exactly, do you have the 64 pages visited one if the count says 41?
gollark: Do you have the one for visiting 64 pages?
gollark: Do you have the test and ridiculous blind luck achievements?
gollark: I think that's the maximum. Probably.
gollark: There are different standards regarding what exactly those represent.

References

  1. ""Bertrand" on Channel 2". Sydney Morning Herald. 28 May 1964. p. 5.
  2. "TV Guide". The Age. 6 August 1964. p. 35.
  3. "TELEVISION AND RADIO TODAY". The Canberra Times. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 27 May 1964. p. 33. Retrieved 25 January 2020 via Trove.
  4. ""Betrand" on Channel 2". Sydney Morning Herald. 28 March 1964. p. 9.


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