Heart to Heart (TV play)
Heart to Heart is a 1962 television play. It was written by Terence Rattigan, directed by Alvin Rakoff and starred Kenneth More.
"Heart to Heart (TV play)" | |
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The Largest Theatre in the World episode | |
Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 1 |
Directed by | Alvin Rakoff |
Teleplay by | Terrence Rattigan |
Original air date | 6 December 1962 |
Guest appearances | |
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It was the first production for The Largest Theatre in the World project. This involved a number of countries producing their own version of a television play which would be shown simultaneously.[1]
Premise
A television personality, David Mann, interviews a politician.
Production
The script was commissioned from Rattigan. It was based on a show like Face to Face with John Freeman.[1]
More had not appeared on television for a number of years when cast in this. His role had originally been offered to Richard Burton.[2]
Reception
Critical response to the production was excellent.[3]
According to Peter Sallis, who was in the cast "The play went out and I don't think it was ever repeated. Whether the citizens of each country appreciated the fact that it was being shown in a different language next door at the same time I don't know. The effect it had on the history of television I would think was probably very slight, but it didn't do Terence Rattigan any harm."[4]
References
- "The Largest Theatre in the World: Heart to Heart by Terence Rattigan (6th December 1962)". Archive Television Musings. 11 March 2022. Retrieved 8 March 2023.
- Vagg, Stephen (16 April 2023). "Surviving Cold Streaks: Kenneth More". Filmink.
- Wansell, Geoffrey (1995). Terence Rattigan. Fourth Estate. pp. 324–330. ISBN 9781857022018.
- Sallis, Peter (2007). Fading into the limelight : the autobiography. p. 143. ISBN 9780752881669.
External links
- Heart to Heart at IMDb
- Heart to Heart at Letterbox DVD
- Heart to Heart at BFI