form y separately published work icon A Halo for Athuan single work   film/TV  
Issue Details: First known date: 1986... 1986 A Halo for Athuan
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'Mother Paul, after having climbed over the walls of the Athuan monastery, very quickly takes over the administration of the monastery's foundering cherry liquor business - she has her sights set on being the next Abbott...after that Rome!'

Source: Screen Australia. (Sighted: 31/1/2014)

Notes

  • Telemovie.
  • Said to have been based on a radio play by Julie Ann Ford, but no such play has yet been traced.

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

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      Australia,
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      :
      Australian Broadcasting Commission ,
      1986 .
      Extent: 79min.p.
      Series: form y separately published work icon Australian Telemovies Australia : Australian Broadcasting Corporation , 1986 6975246 1986 series - publisher film/TV

      A series of telemovies by Australian writers and directors, airing on successive Fridays nights in late 1986.

      Each telemovie aired under the umbrella title 'Australian Telemovies'. They shared no thematic connections within this loose anthology structure, though they did share crew members (excluding writers and directors): for example, Julian Penney worked as director of photographer on a number of the telemovies.

      Originally, newspapers presented the anthology series as six telemovies, but telemovies continued to air under this umbrella title until late November, for a total of nine telemovies.

      See also

      Canberra Times, 14 September 1986, p.11.

      Number in series: 4
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