"Thunder on Sycamore Street" is a 1960 Australian television play directed by David Cahill.
[4] The residents of Sycamore Street are upset when they discover a new neighbour has served a prison sentence.
The drama was produced in ATN 7 Studio "A" at its Television Centre, Epping.
The major set, representing the exteriors of three homes, covered 2,000 square feet.
[7] The TV critic for the Sydney Morning Herald said the production "gave audiences something to think about" and was "careful enough, although evidences of pinch-pennyism were apparent... Frank Waters... stood head and shoulders over a comparatively indifferent cast.