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Man in a Blue Vase

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Man in a Blue Vase is an Australian television one-off comedy presentation which aired in 1960. It was part of Shell Presents, which consisted of monthly presentations of standalone television dramas and comedies. It aired on GTV-9 in Melbourne and ATN-7 in Sydney, as this was prior to the creation of the Seven Network and Nine Network. Man in a Blue Vase was written by Richard Beynon, and produced by Rod Kinnear.

A set of pictures from the show appear in a 1960 edition of The Age[1]

Unlike most of the Shell Presents presentations, it wasn't aired live. Although produced in Melbourne, it aired in Sydney first.

Plot

Set in Melbourne. A man tries to prove his individuality by taking money from his wife's blue vase.

Cast

  • Alan Hopgood as Aaron
  • Coralie Neville as Shirley
  • Sue Saffir as Esther
  • John Bluthal as Herman
  • Rachel Holzer as Reba
  • Edward Howell as Uncle Ben
  • Don Crosby as a barman
  • Joe Hudson as Taxi Driver

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