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Opening Night (1970s TV series)

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Genre
  
drama

Original language(s)
  
English

No. of episodes
  
4

First episode date
  
9 October 1974

Network
  
CBC Television

Country of origin
  
Canada

No. of seasons
  
1

Producer(s)
  
Robert Allen

Final episode date
  
12 March 1975

Language
  
English

Opening Night was a Canadian theatrical drama television miniseries which aired on CBC Television 1974 to 1975.

Premise

John Hirsch was appointed chief of CBC's drama department in 1974. He temporarily brought back the practice of presenting televised productions of stage dramas for the network in broadcasts such as '"Front Row Centre, Opening Night and Performance.

Four videotaped versions of theatrical works were presented during the 1974-75 season (times in Eastern):

  • 9 October 1974: The Farm Show, by Theatre Passe Muraille, portrayed life in rural southwestern Ontario. The production starred Janet Amos, Anne Anglin, David Fox, Carole Galloway, Ted Johns and Miles Potter. Directors were Paul Thompson (theatrical) and Ron Meraska (broadcast).
  • 23 October 1974, 8:30 p.m.: The Head, Guts, and Sound Bone Dance, adapted from a Michael Cook play. This drama was set in a fishing community that no longer has fish to harvest. This production starred Dick Buehler, Kelly Buehler, Pat Byrne, Gerard Parkes, Florence Paterson and Todd Stuckless and the broadcast was produced by Ray McConnell. It was the first CBC television drama to be produced in Newfoundland, performed by the Open Group in St. John's.
  • 15 January 1975, 8:00 p.m.: Freedom Of The City by Brian Friel, a dramatisation concerning 1970 riots in Londonderry. Hugh Webster wrote the broadcast adaptation based on a play which was presented on Broadway. Neil Munro, Florence Paterson and Mel Tuck starred, Eric Till directed.
  • 12 March 1975, 9:30 p.m.: You're Gonna Be Alright, Jamie Boy by David Freeman, originating with the Tarragon Theatre. This drama starred Jayne Eastwood, David Ferry, Lillian Lewis, Chuck Shamata and Hugh Webster. David Peddie was producer and J. Edward Shaw directed.
  • These productions are not to be confused with CBC's later Opening Night series (2002).

    References

    Opening Night (1970s TV series) Wikipedia