"Objector" | |
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Australian Playhouse episode | |
Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 25 |
Teleplay by | Tony Morphett |
Produced by | Brian Faull |
Original air date | 3 October 1966 |
Running time | 30 mins |
"Objector" is the 25th television play episode of the first season of the Australian anthology television series Australian Playhouse. [1] "Objector" was written by Tony Morphett and produced by Brian Faull [2] and originally aired on ABC [3] on 3 October 1966.
Morphett went on to become one of the leading writers in Australian television. [4]
A man is conscripted to fight in Vietnam. He wants to go to court to argue against his and his father, a war veteran, calls him a coward. [5]
Morphett originally wrote the story as a short story for the Adelaide Festival Literary Contest. It was written soon after the Federal Government introduced conscription for Vietnam, but Morphett says it is not "a propagandist play." [5]
It was filmed in Sydney. [6]
The Bulletin TV critic said the "play kept wandering from prose poetry to plain Australian and back again, like a novice punter trying to pick a two-horse race without a form guide." [7]
The Age said it was "a drama so true to life it hurt." [8] A different critic from the same paper said it "wasn't really a play. It was merely sort of a visual illustration of a voice told by a narrative in the background. The viewer was supposed to exercise his imagination... An actor is supposed to play a part." [9]
The same paper later called it "a noteworthy example how a dramatist can contribute to a worthy understanding." [10]
Filmink said " As would be expected from a script by Morphett, it’s well constructed, strong drama – one of the best scripts in the whole Australian Playhouse series." [11]
"Objector" | |
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Australian Playhouse episode | |
Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 25 |
Teleplay by | Tony Morphett |
Produced by | Brian Faull |
Original air date | 3 October 1966 |
Running time | 30 mins |
"Objector" is the 25th television play episode of the first season of the Australian anthology television series Australian Playhouse. [1] "Objector" was written by Tony Morphett and produced by Brian Faull [2] and originally aired on ABC [3] on 3 October 1966.
Morphett went on to become one of the leading writers in Australian television. [4]
A man is conscripted to fight in Vietnam. He wants to go to court to argue against his and his father, a war veteran, calls him a coward. [5]
Morphett originally wrote the story as a short story for the Adelaide Festival Literary Contest. It was written soon after the Federal Government introduced conscription for Vietnam, but Morphett says it is not "a propagandist play." [5]
It was filmed in Sydney. [6]
The Bulletin TV critic said the "play kept wandering from prose poetry to plain Australian and back again, like a novice punter trying to pick a two-horse race without a form guide." [7]
The Age said it was "a drama so true to life it hurt." [8] A different critic from the same paper said it "wasn't really a play. It was merely sort of a visual illustration of a voice told by a narrative in the background. The viewer was supposed to exercise his imagination... An actor is supposed to play a part." [9]
The same paper later called it "a noteworthy example how a dramatist can contribute to a worthy understanding." [10]
Filmink said " As would be expected from a script by Morphett, it’s well constructed, strong drama – one of the best scripts in the whole Australian Playhouse series." [11]