Call Me a Liar

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Call Me a Liar
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Advertisement from The Age 12 June 1961
Based on TV play by John Mortimer
Directed by William Sterling
Country of origin Australia
Original language(s) English
Production
Running time 80 mins
Production company(s) ABC
Release
Original network ABC
Original release 12 July 1961 (1961-07-12) (Melbourne, live)[1]
20 September 1961 (1961-09-20) (Sydney)
24 April 1963 (1963-04-24) (Brisbane)[2]
External links
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Call Me a Liar is a 1961 Australian TV play.[3] It was shot in Melbourne in studio with some location work.[4] It was Channel 2's 49th live play.[5]

Plot

Sammy Moles lives in a world of make believe. For his employer's benefit he invents a wife and child and for his fellow lodgers he lies about his past, background and job. He meets a German girl called Martha.[6]

Cast

Production

It was based on a TV play by John Mortimer which had been performed in England in 1958.[7] It was also adapted for Australian radio in 1961. The play was filmed again for British TV in 1963.[8]

William Sterling gave the lead to Jane Oehr, a 19 year old second year university arts student who was relatively inexperienced as an actor. She had been in Macbeth and Night of the Ding Don. David Mitchell has been in both those productions as well, along with Who Killed Kovali?, Shadow of Heroes and The Astronauts.[1]

Reception

The Sydney Morning Herald TV critic said the production "had the lightness of heart and the deftness of touch so necessary to such a whimsical part-comedy, part-sentimental drama."[4]

References

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