Reunion Day is a 1962 British TV movie based on a script by Australian writer Peter Yeldham.
Campbell said the play "contained matter that was quite contrary to the Broadcasting Control Board's standards for television.
The language used may be all right for a soldier's reunion but it is all wrong for a suburban sitting room.
"[3] Ray Barrett wrote a letter to the Sydney Morning Herald saying he was "appalled and amazed that this play has been banned...
It is a true and honest comment on men's difficulty to settle down after the war.
[3]In 1966 Yeldham said "there's a local shyness about the RSL and attitudes to the Vietnam campaign.
According to Filmink in the early days of Australian television "It took a genuine act of will to produce local stories for television and sometimes people were punished for doing so," giving responses to Reunion Day and The Multi-Coloured Umbrella as examples.