The Adventures of Long John Silver is a TV series about the Long John Silver character from Robert Louis Stevenson's 1883 novel Treasure Island. It was made in 1954 in colour in Australia for the American and British markets before the development of Australian television.[1]
Newton and several of the other actors had the same roles as in the 1954 film Long John Silver, also shot in Australia.[3]
Broadcast history
The series was shown in the United States from 22 September 1955,[4] and in the UK on ITV in 1957. It was shown in Australia on the ABC in 1958, in the afternoon Children's TV Club. It was also shown on commercial regional TV in the mid to late 70s in Australia. In 1985 the series was repeated in the United Kingdom in a Saturday afternoon slot on ITV.[citation needed]
For much of its international audience, the series aired after the death of its star, Robert Newton, who had died of a heart attack in Hollywood in March 1956.[citation needed]
Episodes
No.
Title
1
"The Necklace"
Silver is arrested for murder
2
"Pieces of Eight"
Silver and his crew search for Spanish gold with a sailor (Albert Garcia)
3
"The Orphans' Christmas"
Hawkins and Silver help out at an orphanage run by a woman (Neva Carr-Glynn) who hates Christmas
4
"Execution Dock"
Silver falls ill and has nightmares about being put on trial for old crimes[5]
5
"The Eviction"
6
"The Pink Pearl"
7
"Tale of a Tooth"
8
"Ship o' the Dead"
Jim sees a ship full of dead people but no one believes him
Joseph Kaufman produced the series, and CBS -TV Film Sales distributed it. Filming was done in a studio in Sydney, Australia.[2]
Lee Sholem later recalled, "That was a real fun show... and we had a magnificent company. And the salaries of the stars, except for Robert Newton, the highest paid actor got $200 a week. These actors in Australia were cheap as dirt. Of course, the dollar went a long way over there. We had a... regular cast of 18. Some of the stories and some of the acting were damn good."[6]
^Vagg, Stephen (14 April 2020). "Audio commentary for Long John Silver". Stephen Vagg audio commentaries (Podcast). Anchor FM. Archived from the original on 14 May 2021. Retrieved 24 April 2020.
^Vagg, Stephen (2010). Rod Taylor: An Aussie in Hollywood. Bear Manor Media. p. 40. ISBN978-1593935115.
^Woolery, George W. (1985). Children's Television: The First Thirty-Five Years, 1946-1981, Part II: Live, Film, and Tape Series. The Scarecrow Press. pp. 20–22. ISBN0-8108-1651-2.
^"Execution Dock". The Adventures of Long John Silver. Season 1. Episode 4.