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"Long Distance" is a 1961 Australian television film. It was based on a 1948 American radio play, and retained the U.S. setting. It was among the first local drama productions by station
HSV-7 HSV is a television station in Melbourne, Australia. It is part of the Seven Network, one of the three main commercial television networks in Australia, its first and oldest station. It launched in time for the 1956 Summer Olympic Games in Melbou ...
, and aired in a 30-minute time-slot. It was telecast on 8 June. An excerpt from it appeared in a 2006 documentary called ''Studio One'', suggesting ''Long Distance'' still exists despite the wiping of the era. The film was produced by British producer
Peter Cotes Peter Cotes (19 March 1912 – 10 November 1998) was an English director, producer, actor, writer and production manager. Cotes was born as Sydney Boulting in Maidenhead, Berkshire. His brothers John and Roy Boulting became noted film makers. He ...
and starred his wife, Joan Miller. It was recorded in March 1961 but its air date was pushed back to 8 June 1961, due to a talk by the Prime Minister. It was the only one of Cotes' Australian productions to air while he was in Australia; the others were not screened until the following year.


Premise

A woman's husband is to be executed. After finding proof that he is innocent, his wife tries to contact the judge, but only has 30 minutes to do so.


Cast

*Joan Miller as Anne Jacks *Mary Disney as chief telephone operator *Letty Craydon as Mrs Maclean * Kenneth Goodlet as Warden *Pat Hackett as first operator *Olive Jan as second operator * Bunney Brooke as Golden Gate operator *Ken Warne as room clerk *Elizabeth Goodman as San Francisco operator *Margaret Browne as Chicago operator *Diana Bell as information operator *Peter Aanensen as barman * Don Crosby as Mr Anderson *Kendrick Hudson as Judge Maclean * Ron Shand as porter


Production

Cotes arrived in Australia in March 1961. It was the first of four productions he made in Australia, the others being ''Suspect'', ''Candide'' and '' Shadow of the Vine''. He said he would have made more but for the credit freeze. Overseas versions of ''Long Distance'' had previously been seen on Australian TV. Cotes said his main reason for making ''Long Distance'' was to introduce Miller, his Canadian-born wife, to Australian audiences. Miller had previously appeared in a production of the play for British TV. Cotes was in Australia until September 1961 to set up the HSV Drama Department. There was a cast of fifteen. Rehearsals started 8 May 1961 and it was taped on 18 May 1961. It was filmed in two of HSV-7's studios in Dorcas Street, connected by a central control room. It ran for 30 minutes. The next shows made, ''Shadow of the Vine'' and ''Candida'' ran for 90 minutes.


Reception

''The Age'' newspaper, in the section ''Teletopics'', said that "Joan Miller gave a most moving portrayal" and that the show "lived up to expectation".


See also

*'' Shell Presents'' *''
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* 1960s Australian television plays Black-and-white television episodes 1961 television plays 1961 Australian television episodes The General Motors Hour {{tv-episode-stub