Series of eight standalone half-hour television plays, filmed on a single studio set.
The advertising material for the premiere episode emphasised that they were 'teleplays which combine modern video techniques with the traditional theatrical emphasis on scripts and acting.' ([Television guide], Canberra Times, 29 September 1986, p.3S).
'An impoverished author creates characters for his novel which gradually come to life and assume independence.'
Source:
[Television guide], Canberra Times, 29 September 1986, p.3S.
Sydney : Australian Broadcasting Corporation , 1986One of the more obscure instalments of this anthology series, little is known of this work.
Sydney : Australian Broadcasting Corporation , 1986'Christine, a lonely young girl creates her alter ego. The Strawberry Girl.'
Source:
[Television guide], Canberra Times, 13 October 1986, p.3S.
Sydney : Australian Broadcasting Corporation , 1986'A look at a day in the life of an Armenian electrician.'
Source:
[Television guide], Canberra Times, 20 October 1986, p.3S.
Sydney : Australian Broadcasting Corporation , 1986'A beach is threatened by the development of a discotheque by a wealthy businessman.'
Source:
[Television guide], Canberra Times, 27 October 1986, p.3S.
Sydney : Australian Broadcasting Corporation , 1986Nothing is currently known of the plot of this instalment.
Sydney : Australian Broadcasting Corporation , 1986The most obscure of the instalments in this anthology series, little is currently known of this episode beyond its airdate.
Sydney : Australian Broadcasting Corporation , 1986'Teenage sisters Margot and Louise live in a crowded house where privacy is a luxury. Their refuge is the bathroom where they confide their love for a high school teacher.'
Source:
[Television guide], Canberra Times, 17 November 1986, p.23.
Sydney : Australian Broadcasting Corporation , 1986