My Three Angels is a 1962 Australian television adaptation which marked the acting debut of champion swimmer Murray Rose.
Three convicts (Gordon Chater, Richard Davies, Murray Rose), decide that, as a Christmas gift to the family, they will set everyone's problems to rights.
The Sydney Morning Herald called it "moderately successful" because it did not manage to treat the material "so whimsically and delicately that its rather dubious morality remains in the realm of fantasy."
The critic added that Murray Rose was "amiable and decorative and obviously did everything the producer had told him to do; but it would be overcharitable to suggest that he did it with any conviction or distinction.
"[14] The Sun Herald said Rose's performance was "neat, workmanlike and competent" adding that Gordon Chater "was superb.