The Party (TV play)

The Party is a 1969 Australian TV play. It was made by the ABC in Melbourne under the direction of Chris Muir.

It was written for the ABC by the head of Victorian religious broadcasts, John Nicholson. It aired in Melbourne and Sydney on 12 October 1969.[1] It ran for 45 minutes.[2][3]

Plot

An Everyman has a dinner party where the guests include Martin Luter, Cardinal Manning, Francis of Assissi and Erasmus.

Cast

  • Brian James as the host
  • Brian Moll as Martin Luther
  • Heinrich Hesse as the French priest
  • Michael Howley as Cardinal Manning
  • John Rickard as Francis of Assissi
  • Norman Kaye as Erasmus
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References

  1. "Two ABC Thinkers Share a Vision". The Age. 10 October 1969. p. 52.
  2. "TV Guide". Sydney Morning Herald. 6 October 1969. p. 22.
  3. "TV Guide". The Age. 10 October 1969. p. 60.
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