Point of Return is a British television play by M.B. Kingsland. Written for television, it originally aired on British television in 1957 and was produced on Australian television in 1958. It was Kingsland's first script.[1]

Premise

In an RAF control tower, a ghost plane drones overhead from 1917. A 30 year old message is dropped on the runaway giving a bearing for a party of survivors from a plane crash. This is heard by a Flight lieutenant who decides to initiate a search for survivors. He fights a court martial but in the end he is vindicated when the mist clears and they can see a dinghy with survivors.

1957 BBC Production

The play was performed on British TV on 12 September 1957.[2]

The Daily Telegraph said "suspense was kept going nicely".[3] The Liverpool Echo said "the play was neatly written and the three-man cast was convincing. But the plot! No thank you."[4]

The play was also performed on radio in 1958.[5]

Cast

  • Eric Lander as Flt.-Lt. Upwood
  • Glyn Houston as Sgt. Shaw
  • Bryan Coleman as C.O.

1958 Australian Production

The play was filmed for ABC television in its Sydney studios and aired on 15 January 1958.[6] It was directed by Royston Morley.[7] Sets were by Jack Montgomery.[8]

Cast

References

  1. "Television". Birmingham Weekly Post and Midland Pictorial. 6 September 1957. p. 7.
  2. Point of No Return listing at BBC Genome
  3. "Ghost Plane in TV play". The Daily Telegraph. 13 September 1957. p. 10.
  4. "Telecrit". Liverpool Echo. 13 September 1957. p. 12.
  5. Radio listing at BBC Genome
  6. "All the TV Programmes", ABC weekly (Vol. 20 No. 3 (15 January 1958)), nla.obj-1414174530, retrieved 31 December 2023
  7. "PRODUCER'S POINT OF VIEW STUDIO PORTRAIT Royston MORLEY", ABC weekly, Sydney: ABC (Vol. 20 No. 3 (15 January 1958)), nla.obj-1414172677 via Trove
  8. "Advertisement". The Sydney Morning Herald. 13 January 1958. p. 15.
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