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Script cover page (from the Crawford Collection at the AFI Research Collection)
form y separately published work icon A Change of Habit single work   film/TV   crime  
Note: The script is labelled 'Margaret Dingwall', but the episode is credited to Margaret Kelly on the AFI Research Collection catalogue.
Issue Details: First known date: 1971... 1971 A Change of Habit
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The script held in the Crawford Collection in the AFI Research Collection contains the following character notes (excluding regular characters):

'SIDNEY ROBERTS Late forties, a professional criminal. A hard man, self-confident. His only weakness is his wife Elsie. He genuinely loves her and the only time we see a softness in him is when he is with her.

'ELSIE ROBERTS Forties. A weak, silly woman. Roberts is and always has been her life. She recognises only the good side of him and takes the attitude that if she ignores the bad things about him they haven't happened. She is a very devout catholic [sic] lady.

'MRS. ARCHER Sixties. A very forceful character with an old-fashioned set of values. She owns the flats Elsie lives in and also lives next door to her.

'CAROL ARCHER A swinging 17. The grand-daughter.

'ERN FULLER Forties. A criminal. Not very smart, rough.

'SISTER IGNATIUS An elderly nun. A very slight, Irish brogue that comes out occasionally when she speaks about home. Must be approximately the same size as Roberts.

'AMBULANCE ATTENDANTS Two.

'"MUMMA" WALSH Forties. A fat jovial character. He loves cooking and looks as though he enjoys eating.

'BENNY ADAMS Same age group. A petty criminal, now reformed.

'PERCY McCALL Fairly old. A seedy little man.

'BOB STEIN Carol Archer's boyfriend. Perhaps 20. A nice boy, not quite as swinging as Carol.

'DOUG MARTIN Detective.

'DRIVER Another policeman.

'CAPTAIN AND CREW OF SHIP Actual.

'POLICE CONST.'

The final character, 'Police constable', has been added to the bottom of the list in blue ink. The names of actors are written under each character on the list in blue ink, except for the characters Bob Stein and Doug Martin.

Notes

  • This entry has been compiled from archival research in the Crawford Collection (AFI Research Collection), undertaken by Dr Catriona Mills under the auspices of the 2012 AFI Research Collection (AFIRC) Research Fellowship.

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

Date: 1971
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      Script cover page (from the Crawford Collection at the AFI Research Collection)
      (Manuscript) assertion
      Note/s:
      • The climactic final scene indicates the way in which control of the staging was split between author and director. The stage directions read:

        'AS THE LOCATION CANNOT BE SEEN BY THE WRITER, THIS CHASE HAS BEEN DISCUSSED AND WILL BE LEFT ENTIRELY TO THE DISCRETION OF THE DIRECTOR. IT WILL LAST FOR 3.51 SECONDS AND WILL TERMINATE ROBERTS ON A HIGH POSITION ON THE SHIP. HE WILL FIRE AT PATT, WILL BE SHOT AND FALL TO HIS DEATH ON THE DECK.'

      • The final page of the script contains a list of crew credits:

        Written by Margaret Dingwall.

        Edited by Lyn Bayonas.

        Typed by Phyllis Bayne, Hilary Burgess, Christine Paterson, Nola Stone.

        Checked by Phyllis Bayne, Hilary Burgess, Christine Paterson, Nola Stone.

        Duplicated by Denis Ingham.

        This is followed by a section for 'Producer's Remarks', but it has been left blank.

      • Some annotations have been made to the script in blue ink (seemingly in a different ink and a different hand than the annotations on the cast list), but very few. The annotations in the script seem to be directorial notes (indicating, for example, when a character walks into
      • The character notes are annotated in blue ink.
      • The script is labelled 'Episode NE' on the cover page. '303' has been added in dark-blue ink. A notation in the upper right-hand corner of the cover page indicates that this copy of the script was designated for 'File'.

      Holdings

      Held at: AFI Research Collection
      Local Id: SC HOM : 303
Note: Neither the script nor the usual alternate sources suggest a director for this episode.
Last amended 29 May 2013 14:42:23
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