Studio one ten6/9/2023 ![]() The family and friends of those victims will be gathered here this morning and I am honoured to participate with them for many years. The Coogee Dolphins Football Club lost so many of their members and it's had a reverberation 20 years on which remains to this day. PRIME MINISTER: This is a very large event today here in Coogee. Why have you chosen to attend the special service at Coogee? There is one at the site in Kuta and one at Parliament House. JACOBS: There are memorial services happening around the country and in Bali. PRIME MINISTER: Australia made our position very clear and we will continue to make representations, appropriately, to our friends in Indonesia. TRISTAN MACMANUS, HOST: Have you expressed your displeasure at President Joko Widodo regarding the planned early release of bombmaker Umar Patek? Do you accept that he has been rehabilitated? But we also think about he the fact that our democracy and our unity was made stronger by the response Australians had, our determination to not be cowed, to still continue to live our way of life in freedom and democracy. It was a very dark time, it is one in which today we commemorate, it's a solemn occasion. The remarkable skills that we saw from the medical fraternity and emergency services and police who assisted not just in Bali, but in Darwin and in Perth and in other places around Australia to save lives and to repair some of the damage that had been done against our Australian citizens. The remarkable bravery we saw from people running towards danger, not away from danger, to help their fellow citizens. We hugged each other so much more tightly during the aftermath of the bombings. One of the things that came out of Bali, though, was that it did not divide us. It awakened us post-September 11, that happened just the year before, to the fact that we were not immune to this barbaric ideology that sought to wreak havoc and destruction on our humanity and sought to divide us. PRIME MINISTER: It changed us firstly by remembering the families and friends who will be commemorating their lost loved ones. ![]() And it had such a shock that reverberated as the shockwave came onto our shore.ĪNGELA BISHOP, HOST: Prime Minister, it is often described as the day terror came to Australia's doorstep. The attacks at the Sari Club and Paddy’s Bar led to 88 Australians losing their lives, 202 global citizens losing their lives. ![]() It's a place of joy and celebration, and to see it scarred by this horrific attack on our humanity was indeed shocking. Can you start by telling us, do you remember the moment you heard what had occurred in Bali?ĪNTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: I do, and it came as such a shock because Bali is a place where Australians have gone for generations to enjoy each other's company, to gather at the end of season footy trips or sporting club organisations. Thank you so much for taking some time, Prime Minister. When the show went off the air after almost a full decade, sponsor Westinghouse Electric kept the time period with a series of filmed dramas under the title Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse.NARELDA JACOBS, HOST: The Prime Minister joins us now. Authors like Rod Serling, Gore Vidal, Paul Monash, and Reginald Rose contributed teleplays for Studio One. Many young directors, such as Frank Schaffner, George Roy Hill, Sidney Lumet, and Paul Nickell got their baptism under fire with this hectic live series. Studio One broadcast nearly five hundred shows over ten seasons – ending on 29 September 1958 – and producer Felix Jackson’s years on the show – which yielded Twelve Angry Men and 1984 – are seen as the high-water mark. The premiere presentation, The Storm, was redone in 1949 with Marsha Hunt in the lead role Jane Eyre was done again in 1952 Flowers from a Stranger starred Yul Brynner in both 19 and Julius Caesar was done three times.īy 1957, the series was produced in Hollywood (on film) and its title was changed to Studio One in Hollywood. Heston starred in adaptations of Of Human Bondage, Jane Eyre with Sinclair, The Taming of the Shrew with Phyllis Kirk, and Wuthering Heights, again with Sinclair, and many lesser-known plays. In the early years of Studio One, three performers were seen far more often than any others – Charlton Heston, Mary Sinclair, and Maria Riva – each with lead roles in at least a dozen plays. Originally a CBS radio dramatic anthology series, Studio One (aka Westinghouse Studio One) debuted as a live television broadcast from New York on CBS on 17 November 1948.įrom the moment it debuted, the show was awarded the status of an instant classic.
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