Patrick Barton Explained
Patrick Barton is an Australian TV director best known for his productions in the 1960s.[1]
Select credits
- You Can't Win 'Em All (1962)
- The Gioconda Smile (1963)
- Night Stop (1963)
- Double Yolk (1963)
- The Angry General (1964)
- The Sponge Room (1964)
- The Road (1964)
- Wind from the Icy Country (1964)
- A Provincial Lady (1964)
- Dangerous Corner (1965)[2] [3]
- A Time to Speak (1965)
- Cross of Gold (1965)[4]
- Othello (1964)
- Daphne Laureola (1965)
- Romanoff and Juliet (1965)
- Ashes to Ashes (1966)
- Waiting in the Wings (1965)[5]
- Should the Woman Pay? (1966)
- Goodbye, Gloria, Hello! (1967)[4]
- Love and War (1967) - "Man of Destiny"[6]
- Quality of Mercy (1975)
- Bellbird (TV series)
External links
Notes and References
- News: Melbourne's finest production to date . . 39 . 11072 . Australian Capital Territory, Australia . 5 February 1965 . 18 February 2017 . 13 . National Library of Australia.
- News: What to stay home for... . . 39 . 11175 . Australian Capital Territory, Australia . 7 June 1965 . 18 February 2017 . 11 . National Library of Australia.
- News: All quiet on the waterfront . . 39 . 11179 . Australian Capital Territory, Australia . 11 June 1965 . 18 February 2017 . 21 . National Library of Australia.
- Web site: Stephen. Vagg. Forgotten Australian television plays: Cross of Gold and Goodbye Gloria Hello | FilmInk . Filmink . 19 April 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220224183552/https://www.filmink.com.au/forgotten-australian-television-plays-cross-of-gold-and-goodbye-gloria-hello/ . 24 February 2022 . dead.
- News: National studio puts on a play . . 39 . 11211 . Australian Capital Territory, Australia . 19 July 1965 . 18 February 2017 . 15 . National Library of Australia.
- Filmink. Stephen. Vagg. Forgotten Australian TV Plays: Point of Departure and Man of Destiny. October 4, 2021. August 13, 2024.