Draft:The Poet (1960 TV play)

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    The Poet
    GenreDrama Family
    Created byDario Niccodemi, Robert Rietti
    Based onThe Poet's Mystery by Dario Niccodemi
    Written byDario Niccodemi, Robert Rietti
    Directed byRonald Eyre
    Starring
    Production
    ProducerRonald Eyre
    Running time30 Minutes
    Production companiesBBC, BBC Schools
    Original release
    NetworkBBC Television
    Release25 October 1960 (1960-10-25)

    The Poet is a 1960 TV play starring Fiona Duncan, Derek Francis, Peter Sallis, Gretchen Franklin, Diarmind Cammell, Patrica Raine, Mary McMillan, Graham Armitage and John Woodvine. The TV play is based of Dario Niccodemi's novel The Poet's Mystery.[1] It was made by BBC, BBC Schools, produced in black and white and screened on 25 October 1960.[2]

    Plot

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    The play is based of the novel The Poet's Mystery by Dario Niccodemi and just like the novel the story of the tv play follows the same format as the novel. A Poet starts to have a romance between a fragile woman.

    Cast

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    Production

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    Since Dario Niccodemi's novel The Poet's Mystery was an Italian novel Robert Rietti was brought over to translate the novel into an English tv play.

    Reception

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    The BBC chose the company BBC Schools to make the play because many of the television programmes that they made were made to educate kids at school. The play was first broadcast on 25 October 1960 on BBC Television and when it came out the play its self got a lot of positive feedback from audiences and critics so much so that it was shown another three times again on BBC Television.[3] The play was shown a second time on 26 October 1960, then again on 1 November 1960 and it was shown one final time on 2 November 1960. The play is available to watch on TV Brain.[4]

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    1. ^ Brand & Pertile p.472
    2. ^ "The Poet (1960)". newspapers.com.
    3. ^ "The Poet (1960)". bufvc.ac.uk.
    4. ^ "The Poet (1960)". tvbrain.info.
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