The First Joanna, the Glossary
The First Joanna is a 1943 play by Dorothy Blewett that was adapted for radio and television.[1]
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16 relations: Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Betty Lucas, Christopher Muir, Dinah Shearing, Dorothy Blewett, Eureka Stockade (1949 film), George Whaley (actor), Kevin Miles, May Hollinworth, National Archives of Australia, Norman Kaye, Tahbilk, The Muswellbrook Chronicle and Upper Hunter advertiser, The Sydney Morning Herald, Truth (Sydney newspaper), Wal Cherry.
- 1940s Australian plays
- 1943 plays
- 1961 Australian television plays
- 1961 television plays
- Plays set in South Australia
- Plays set in colonial Australia
- Television plays directed by Chris Muir
- Television plays filmed in Melbourne
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), is the national broadcaster of Australia.
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Betty Lucas
Betty Helen Lucas (31 May 1924 – 7 April 2015), also known as Betty Lucas Peterson, was an Australian character actress and theatre director, known for her numerous roles on stage and television, starting from the post-WWII years in 1945.
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Christopher Muir
Christopher Muir (1931 - 2022) was an Australian director and producer, notable for his work in TV in the 1950s and 1960s.
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Dinah Shearing
Dinah Hilary Shearing (12 February 1926 – 14 June 2021) was an Australian actress, active in all facets of the industry, in particular theatre.
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Dorothy Blewett
Dorothy Blewett (1898–1965) was an Australian writer and literary agent.
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Eureka Stockade (1949 film)
Eureka Stockade is a 1949 British film of the story surrounding Irish-Australian rebel and politician Peter Lalor and the gold miners' rebellion of 1854 at the Eureka Stockade in Ballarat, Victoria, in the Australian Western genre.
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George Whaley (actor)
George Whaley (19 June 1934 – 6 August 2019) was an Australian actor, director and writer, known for his work across theatre and film.
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Kevin Miles
Kevin Miles (born 17 April 1929) is an Australian retired actor of theatre, television and film best known for small screen his role as Godfrey Carson in the Australian legal drama Carson's Law.
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May Hollinworth
May Hollinworth (1 May 1895 – 19 November 1968) was an Australian theatre producer and director, former radio actress, and founder of the Metropolitan Theatre in Sydney.
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National Archives of Australia
The National Archives of Australia (NAA), formerly known as the Commonwealth Archives Office and Australian Archives, is an Australian Government agency that is the official repository for all federal government documents.
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Norman Kaye
Norman James Kaye (17 January 1927 – 28 May 2007) was an Australian actor.
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Tahbilk
Tahbilk Winery is a historic Australian winery with National Trust certification.
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The Muswellbrook Chronicle and Upper Hunter advertiser
The Muswellbrook Chronicle and Upper Hunter advertiser is a newspaper published in Muswellbrook, New South Wales, Australia since 1872.
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The Sydney Morning Herald
The Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) is a daily tabloid newspaper published in Sydney, Australia, and owned by Nine.
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Truth (Sydney newspaper)
Truth was a newspaper published in Sydney, Australia.
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Wal Cherry
Walter John Cherry (10 May 1932 – 7 March 1986) was an Australian academic, drama scholar and theatre director, producer and manager.
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See also
1940s Australian plays
- Ask No Questions (play)
- Awake My Love
- Blood on the Wattle
- Call Up Your Ghosts
- Comets Soon Pass
- Dark Enchantment
- Delphiniums (radio play)
- Fountains Beyond
- Goodbye to the Music
- Hail Tomorrow
- Lady in Danger (play)
- Lawson (play)
- Lightning Strikes Twice (play)
- Mischief in the Air
- Morning Sacrifice
- Mother's Day (play)
- Mr Smart Guy
- My Life is my Affair
- Ned Kelly (play)
- Nellie Lacey and the Bushranger
- Pirates at the Barn
- Playwrights' Advisory Board
- Portrait of a Gentleman (play)
- Quiet Night (play)
- Rusty Bugles
- Seagulls Over Sorrento (play)
- Shipwreck (play)
- Shout at the Thunder
- Sons of the Morning
- Stand Still Time
- The Fire on the Snow
- The First Joanna
- The Harp in the South (play)
- The Imaginary Invalid (Jenkinson adaptation)
- The Invisible Circus (play)
- The Little Sheep Run Fast
- These Positions Vacant
- They Never Come Back (play)
- Western Limit
- Your Obedient Servant
1943 plays
- And Then There Were None (play)
- Brighton Rock (play)
- Comets Soon Pass
- Dark Eyes (play)
- God and Texas
- Harriet (play)
- Kami, Perempuan
- King Gordogan
- Kiss and Tell (play)
- Lawson (play)
- Life of Galileo
- Living Room (play)
- Peaches and Plums in the Spring Wind
- Schweik in the Second World War
- She Follows Me About
- Sodom and Gomorrah (play)
- Sorry, Wrong Number
- The Duchess of Malfi (Brecht)
- The First Joanna
- The Flies
- The Good Person of Szechwan
- The Mercury Wonder Show
- The Misunderstanding
- The Patriots (play)
- The Satin Slipper
- The Voice of the Turtle (play)
- The World's Full of Girls
- They Came to a City (play)
- While the Sun Shines (play)
- Winged Victory (play)
- Your Obedient Servant
1961 Australian television plays
- A Sleep of Prisoners
- Corinth House
- Harlequinade (Australian TV play)
- In Writing
- Martine (film)
- Play of Daniel (TV play)
- Quiet Night (play)
- The First Joanna
- Waters of the Moon
1961 television plays
- A Little South of Heaven
- A Night Out (1961 film)
- Adventure Story (1961 TV play)
- Burst of Summer (television play)
- Call Me a Liar
- Faithful Robot
- Hamlet (1961 film)
- Harlequinade (Australian TV play)
- Hedda Gabler (1961 film)
- His Polyvinyl Girl
- Long Distance (The General Motors Hour)
- Martine (film)
- Night of the Ding-Dong
- Suspect (The General Motors Hour)
- Sylvia (1961 film)
- The Big Deal (film)
- The Concert (The General Motors Hour)
- The Devil Makes Sunday
- The End Begins (film)
- The First Joanna
- The Interrogator (TV play)
- The Merchant of Venice (1961 film)
- The Mystery of a Hansom Cab (The General Motors Hour)
- The Rivals (TV play)
- The Watchmen of Saul
- Two-Headed Eagle
- Waters of the Moon
Plays set in South Australia
- Night of the Ding-Dong
- The First Joanna
Plays set in colonial Australia
- Anniversary Day (play)
- Australian Bunyips
- Boswell for the Defence
- Bushranger's Ransom, or A Ride for Life
- Caroline Chisholm (play)
- Daybreak (play)
- Duke of Edinburgh Assassinated or The Vindication of Henry Parkes
- For the Term of His Natural Life (1908 film)
- For the Term of His Natural Life (play)
- Gold, or Never Too Late to Mend
- Jackey Jackey the NSW Bushranger
- Jane, My Love
- Les Emigres aux Terres Australes
- Life in Sydney; or, The Ran Dan Club
- Michael Howe, The Terror of Van Diemen's Land
- Ned Kelly (play)
- Ned Kelly, the Bushranger
- Night of the Ding-Dong
- Ostracized (play)
- Portrait of a Gentleman (play)
- Shipwreck (play)
- Sing for St. Ned
- Smugglers Beware
- The Bushranger, or the Last Crime
- The Bushrangers
- The First Joanna
- The Kelly Gang (Majeroni play)
- The Poor of Melbourne
- The Southern Cross (play)
- The Tower (Wednesday Theatre)
- The Tragedy of Donohoe
- Thunderbolt (play)
- Van Dieman's Land (play)
Television plays directed by Chris Muir
- A Piece of Ribbon
- Albert Herring (film)
- Antony and Cleopatra (1959 film)
- Black Chiffon
- Boy Round the Corner
- Dinner with the Family
- Everyman (1964 film)
- Eye of the Night
- Fury in Petticoats
- It's the Geography That Counts
- Killer in Close-Up
- Last Call (1958 film)
- Luther (1964 film)
- Man of Destiny (film)
- Marriage Lines (film)
- Martine (film)
- Nude with Violin (film)
- Outpost (1959 film)
- Quiet Night (play)
- Shadow on the Wall (Wednesday Theatre)
- She'll Be Right
- Six Characters in Search of an Author (film)
- The Astronauts (film)
- The Duke in Darkness
- The First Joanna
- The Physicists
- The Proposal (1957 film)
- The Rivals (TV play)
- The Teeth of the Wind
- The White Carnation
- Till Death Do Us Part (film)
- Uncle Martino
- Waters of the Moon
Television plays filmed in Melbourne
- A Piece of Ribbon
- Albert Herring (film)
- Antony and Cleopatra (1959 film)
- Black Chiffon
- Boy Round the Corner
- Dinner with the Family
- Everyman (1964 film)
- Eye of the Night
- Fury in Petticoats
- It's the Geography That Counts
- Killer in Close-Up
- Last Call (1958 film)
- Lola Montez (1962 film)
- Luther (1964 film)
- Man of Destiny (film)
- Marriage Lines (film)
- Martine (film)
- Nude with Violin (film)
- Outpost (1959 film)
- Quiet Night (play)
- Roundabout (1957 film)
- Shadow on the Wall (Wednesday Theatre)
- She'll Be Right
- Six Characters in Search of an Author (film)
- The Astronauts (film)
- The Duke in Darkness
- The First Joanna
- The Physicists
- The Proposal (1957 film)
- The Rivals (TV play)
- The Teeth of the Wind
- The Twelve-Pound Look (1956 film)
- The White Carnation
- Till Death Do Us Part (film)
- Uncle Martino
- Waters of the Moon