Dynasty (Australian TV series)

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GenreDrama
Directed byFrank Arnold
Dynasty
Series 2 title card (1971)
GenreDrama
Written byTony Morphett
John Dingwall
Directed byFrank Arnold
StarringPat Bishop
Ben Gabriel
Anne Haddy
Nick Tate
Theme music composerLaurie Lewis
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes23
Production
Running time60 mins
Original release
NetworkABC
Release7 October 1970 (1970-10-07) 
6 October 1971 (1971-10-06)

Dynasty is an Australian TV series that aired from 7 October 1970 to 6 October 1971, based on the 1967 Tony Morphett novel of the same name which had been previously adapted as a television play.[1][2]

Plot

The novel was first adapted as a television play produced by the Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC), and broadcast in October 1969 as one installment of an anthology series of unrelated plays under the title Australian Plays.[1][3][4]

The project was written by Morphett based on his novel, and directed in Melbourne by Oscar Whitbread.[5] Morphett had previously written for Australian Playhouse.[6]

Inventor Jim Richards (Terry Norris) seeks financial backing from the Mason Corporation for his new machine. He finds himself in the middle of a power struggle for control of the corporation, including a family dispute. David Mason uses his affair with his sister-in-law Kathy to his advantage.

Cast

Reception

  • The Sydney Morning Herald called the play "the best thing the ABC has done in a long, long time."[7]
  • "Dynasty belongs to a handful of programs, all produced by the ABC, which examine media power in Australia and indeed it would be interesting to compare Dynasty with later studies such as The Oracle (1979) and Paper Man (1990)."[2] Moran praised actor John Tate for a "very strong performance".

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References

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