[4] The Victorian governess of a family comes under suspicion when the baby son disappears.
Mr Ewart Chapple, Victorian manager of the ABC, said when announcing the policy that ""We have complete faith in local artists and in their ability to provide entertainment of world standard.
"[5] It was followed by The Last Call, The Rose without a Thorn, The Lark, Citizen of Westminster, and Enemy of the People (the last of "the season").
[6] The advertisement for the show made nationalistic appeals saying "do you really want to encourage talented local young artists" and "we're doing our part - you can tell by tuning in.
"[7] The play was the TV debut of Carole Potter, a 15-year-old school girl.