Shadow of the Vine
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Episode no.Season 3
Episode 5
Episode 5
Directed byPeter Cotes
Teleplay byBeverley Nichols
Original air date7 October 1962
| "Shadow of the Vine" | |
|---|---|
| The General Motors Hour episode | |
| Episode no. | Season 3 Episode 5 |
| Directed by | Peter Cotes |
| Teleplay by | Beverley Nichols |
| Original air date | 7 October 1962 |
| Running time | 90 mins[1] |
"Shadow of the Vine" is a 1962 Australian television play adapted from a 1949 play by Beverley Nichols.[2][3] It aired on 7 October 1962 in Sydney and Melbourne, and on 3 June 1962 in Brisbane and Adelaide.[4]
It was originally made for HSV-7 then presented as part of the General Motors Hour It was produced by Peter Cotes, who made four TV productions in Melbourne. Shadow of the Vine was the second one he made and the last one that aired.[5] Cotes made it a year before it aired.[6][7]
Mark Heath is a once brilliant lawyer who has become an alcoholic, affecting his two sons, Julian and Arthur. Only his wife Lilian remains loyal.[8]
Cast
- W Edward Hodge as Mark Heath
- Sophie Stewart as Lilian Heath
- Mark Kelly as Arthur Heath
- Edward Brayshaw as Julian Heath
- Bettina Welch as Janet, Arthur's fiancee
- Ellis Irving as Dr James Ritchie
- Lorna Forbes
- Carole Potter