Split Level is a 1964 Australian TV play directed by Ken Hannam and written by Noel Robinson.
Stephanie hears gossip that an old school friend of hers, Rosemary, has been having an affair, leading to the end of her marriage.
"[9] According to the Sydney Morning Herald "as an exercise in how to make a very small amount of plot fill out an hour of television drama" the play "was technically a success" but "left a good deal to be desired" being "a soap opera transposed to the upper social scale with a faintly intellectual flavour of play-readings, feature walls and flower arrangements."
The critic allowed that director Hannam "extracted welcome liveliness from plenty of scene and camera angle changes, and thus at least kept the eye busy even when the mind tended to wander.
"[5] Filmink wrote "It’s a simple script, one of details and observations rather than heavy conflict, but all grounded in truth... it is a very well-realised television play and a tribute to the skill of Noel Robinson, a writer that should be better known.