Murder Story


Murder Story is a 1958 Australian television play. It was based on a script by Ludovic Kennedy based on the Croydon roof top murder and starred Neva Carr-Glynn, John Ewart and Douglas Kelly. It was directed by Raymond Menmuir.
Australian TV drama was relatively rare at the time.

Plot

A 19 year old, Jim Tanner, is sentenced to death for the murder of Constable Albert Tomkins. In prison, Tanner is taught to read and write. But he is executed.

Cast

Kennedy's play had been performed for British TV in 1958 as an episode of Armchair Theatre.
The show was filmed live at ABC's Sydney studios.

Reception

According to The Age after the show screened in Melbourne "viewers and ABV-2 staff were visibly upset by the realism created" and "ABV-2 hostess Corinne Kerby was too upset to introduce the succeeding feature."
The production was well received critically, the Woman's Weekly reviewer saying "Murder Story" and its actors engrossed—indeed hypnotised—me." The show was repeated in January 1960 - when announcing this The Sydney Morning Herald said the production "was regarded as one of the ABC's best TV productions."
There was a production of Kennedy's original play put on at the Independent Theatre in Sydney shortly after the TV play aired.