"The Sweet Sad Story of Elmo and Me" is a 1965 Australian television film which aired on ABC as part of Wednesday Theatre. A satire about suburbia, it was written by Canberra-based writer Ric Throssell, and Aired in a 60-minute time-slot, it was produced in ABC's Sydney studios by Henri Safran. Per a search of their website, the National Archives of Australia may hold an (incomplete?) copy of this program, with running time listing as 43:44. According to one paper "throughout the play the author pokes his tongue at suburbia, materialism, education and television, among other things. "
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| - "The Sweet Sad Story of Elmo and Me" is a 1965 Australian television film which aired on ABC as part of Wednesday Theatre. A satire about suburbia, it was written by Canberra-based writer Ric Throssell, and Aired in a 60-minute time-slot, it was produced in ABC's Sydney studios by Henri Safran. Per a search of their website, the National Archives of Australia may hold an (incomplete?) copy of this program, with running time listing as 43:44. According to one paper "throughout the play the author pokes his tongue at suburbia, materialism, education and television, among other things. " (en)
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| - "The Sweet Sad Story of Elmo and Me" is a 1965 Australian television film which aired on ABC as part of Wednesday Theatre. A satire about suburbia, it was written by Canberra-based writer Ric Throssell, and Aired in a 60-minute time-slot, it was produced in ABC's Sydney studios by Henri Safran. Per a search of their website, the National Archives of Australia may hold an (incomplete?) copy of this program, with running time listing as 43:44. According to one paper "throughout the play the author pokes his tongue at suburbia, materialism, education and television, among other things. " (en)
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