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The Music Upstairs

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Wikipedia article




'The Music Upstairs' is a 1962 Australian television play. It was written by Australian playwright Michael Noonan when he was living in England. It starred Felicity Young who was married to George Thoms.

Plot



Three doctors, Joe, Ruth and Tom, have just graduated are driving through London when they run over a pedestrian. The doctors panic and decide not to stop. Joe wants to confess, but Tom is indifferent and Ruth loves Tom. The pedestrian later dies and a person who witnessed the accident starts to blackmail them.

Cast



* Felicity Young as Ruth

* Edward Brayshaw as Tom

* Jeffrey Hodgson as Joe

Production



William Sterling said "the play s hard hitting with lots of emphasis on suspense... jazzy beat music provides background."

Reception



The 'Bulletin' TV critic, Frank Roberts, referred to a recent request in parliament by Bill Hayden to ensure legislative protection for Australian actors and writers. Roberts said "The lot engaged in 'The Music Upstairs' deserve it, somewhere south of Macquarie Island, pulling sleds. I stood it for 30 minutes, creating some kind of endurance record, and then switched to 'The Untouchables'." This review prompted a letter of criticism from Ted Willis.

References




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