The Cabbage Tree Hat Boys

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"The Cabbage Tree Hat Boys"
Play of the Week episode
Episode no.Series 11
Episode 15
Directed byGraham Evans
Written byPeter Yeldham
Produced byCecil Clarke
Original air dateDecember 13, 1965 (1965-12-13)
Running time60 mins

"The Cabbage Tree Hat Boys" is a 1965 British television play by Peter Yeldham set in Australia that was later adapted for radio. It was set in 1840s Australia.

Premise[edit]

A powerful struggle between rich Australian landowners, who want the cheap convict labour sent from Britain and the ordinary people who want to make the colony a decent place to live in.

It opens with a convict ship, the Hashemy, about to dock at an Australian port in 1849, resuming transportation to Australia. The cabbage tree hat boys, so called because the hats they wore were made of leaves of the cabbage tree, spear-head a group campaigning against the British transportation of convicts to Australia.

Jeremy is a former Irish convict. He is the father of Matthew, one of the boys, is torn between sympathy for his son's actions, which he considers right, and his anxiety to avoid trouble.

Cast[edit]

  • Ewan Hooper as Jeremy Conway
  • Jane Hylton as Kitty Conway, his wife
  • Ewan Roberts as Edward Grayson, a magistrate
  • Robert Arnold as Captain Johnson, a British officer
  • David Cook as Matthew Conway
  • Christopher Burgess as Trooper
  • Ronald Cunliffe as Jamie Stuart
  • David Ellison as Corporal
  • Edward Higgins as Shopkeeper
  • James Lynn as Eli Levitt
  • Jacqueline Pearce as Maureen Geraghty
  • Victor Platt as Geraghty
  • Celestine Randall as Flora
  • Sam Walters as Private

Reception[edit]

The Daily Telegraph said the episode "considerably enlivened" the show.[1] The Sydney Morning Herald reviewing the London production said it was "both entertaining and socially significant... eminently successful."[2]

Radio versions[edit]

The play was adapted for BBC radio in 1969.[3]

The play was adapted fo ABC radio in 1967.[4] It was produced again in 1969.[5] An Age review of the latter said it was "not sufficiently developed".[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Play of the week series enlivened". The Daily Telegraph. 14 December 1965. p. 15.
  2. ^ "Sydney play praised". The Sydney Morning Herald. 17 December 1965. p. 9.
  3. ^ Cabbage Tree Hat Boys radio at Genome
  4. ^ Australian Broadcasting Commission. "APPENDIX 18 DRAMA AND FEATURES". Annual report of the Australian Broadcasting Commission. Parliamentary paper (Australia. Parliament) (1966/1967, PP no. 157 of 1967). Sydney: ABC. nla.obj-2629191491. Retrieved 12 May 2024 – via Trove.
  5. ^ "Advertisement". The Age. 12 June 1969. p. 34.
  6. ^ "Last week". The Age. 19 June 1969. p. 34.

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