1984 (1953 TV program)

For the BBC 1954 version, see Nineteen Eighty-Four (TV programme).

Nineteen Eighty-Four is an American television adaptation of the novel of the same name by George Orwell that was broadcast on CBS in the fall of 1953.

Production and transmission

The play was written by William Templeton, directed by Paul Nickell, and produced by Felix Jackson for the CBS Westinghouse Studio One series. Broadcast on September 21, 1953, it was the first screen adaptation of the novel. Running to just under 50 minutes, it is a much-shortened version of the novel's narrative, with some changes, such as the character of Emmanuel Goldstein being changed to "Cassandra." Templeton went on to co-write the 1956 film version, in which the character was similarly renamed as "Cellador."

Cast

DVD release

In 2008, Koch Vision released the Studio One Anthology, containing 1984 and sixteen other episodes from the series, as well as an interview with director Paul Nickell.

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 10/29/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.