The Winslow Boy (DuPont Show of the Month) explained

Series:DuPont Show of the Month
Season:2
Episode:3
Runtime:1:25:36
Director:Alex Segal
Guests:
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"The Winslow Boy" was an American television play broadcast by CBS on November 13, 1958, as part of the television series, DuPont Show of the Month. It was based on the play by Terence Rattigan. Alex Segal was the director and David Susskind the producer. Fredric March starred as Arthur Winslow and was nominated for a Sylvania Award for his performance.

Plot

The play was on the Archer-Shee Case, a famous case heard in 1910. A 14-year-old boy, Ronnie Winslow, is unjustly accused of stealing a five shilling postal order and expelled from the Royal Naval College, Osborne. His father, Arthur Winslow (played by Fredric March) hires a famous solicitor who successfully proves the boy's innocence and clears his name. (The real-life Winslow Boy was subsequently killed in World War I at age 19.)

Cast

The cast included performances by:[1]

Production

The production starred Fredric March and his real-life wife Florence Eldridge as the Winslow boy's parents. The program was an adaptation of the play by Terence Ratigan. David Susskind was the producer and Alex Segal the director.[2]

For his performance as Arthur Winslow, March was nominated for outstanding actor at the 1958 Sylvania Television Awards.[3]

Reception

In The New York Times, Jack Gould gave the production a positive review.[4]

Variety wrote "On all counts — acting, directing, adaptation, production — it was stunningly executed; the kind of devotion to a medium (and theatre) that pops up occasionally on a Playhouse 90 or a Hallmark Hall of Fame, but otherwise is pretty much lost to tv."[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: DuPont Show of the Month: The Winslow Boy. The Paley Center for Media. October 10, 2020.
  2. News: The Marches Sign for C.B.S. TV Play: Will Star in 'Winslow Boy' Nov. 19 . The New York Times. Val Adams. October 3, 1958. 58.
  3. News: Telecast Topics. The Bridgeport Post. Fred H. Russell. January 11, 1959. B13. Newspapers.com.
  4. News: TV: 'The Winslow Boy'; Superior Cast Conveys Deeply Human Situation Depicted in Rattigan Play. The New York Times. November 14, 1958. 55.
  5. The Winslow Boy. Variety. 19 November 1958. 35.