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Underground (1958 TV play)

''Underground'' was a science fiction television play presented as part of the British anthology series ''Armchair Theatre'' which was broadcast live by the ITV commercial network on 30 November 1958.〔Some sources, including the BFI screenonline article cited, give 28 November as the date of transmission. This must be an error as ''Armchair Theatre'' went out on Sundays (30 November 1958 ''was'' a Sunday) and its production company had a weekend franchise (Saturday/Sunday) to broadcast.〕 It is chiefly remembered because an actor had a fatal heart attack during transmission.
Written by dramatist James Forsyth (1913–2005)〔(''Franz Waxman's Joshua'' ), Deutsche Grammophon, includes a short biography of James Forsyth.〕 the play depicted survivors from a nuclear holocaust living in the London Underground.〔Quentin Falk and Ben Falk ''Television's Strangest Moments: Extraordinary But True Tales from the History of Television'', London: Robson Books, 2005, p.41〕 It featured actors Donald Houston, Ian Curry, Patricia Jessel, Warren Mitchell and 33-year-old Gareth Jones in what would be his last role.
A little over halfway through the production, Gareth Jones complained of feeling unwell while off-set in make-up between two of his scenes, and then suddenly collapsed and died as he was about to continue. His character was due to die in the same way during the course of the play. The actor Peter Bowles was also in the cast and recalled many years later: "During transmission, a little group of us was talking on camera while awaiting the arrival of Gareth Jones's character, who had some information for us. We could see him coming up towards us, but we saw him fall. We had no idea what had happened, but he certainly wasn't coming our way. The actors started making up lines, 'I'm sure if so-and-so were here he would say'..."〔Cited by Gareth Rubin ("Live TV drama is resurrected as Sky shrugs off lessons of history", ) ''The Guardian'', 31 May 2009〕〔Matthew Sweet (Review: "Do Not Adjust Your Set" By Kate Dunn, ) ''The Independent'', 20 July 2003〕
Producer Sydney Newman instructed director Ted Kotcheff to continue with the play and "shoot it like a football match", meaning to follow the characters around as they improvised a way of coping with the missing cast member. Kotcheff hurriedly re-structured the story〔Mark Duguid ("Armchair Theatre (1956-74)" ), BFI screenonline〕 during a commercial break in order to be able to bring the play to an end without the missing character being noticed by the audience.
While Kotcheff was on the studio floor, the inexperienced production assistant Verity Lambert, later to become the founding producer of ''Doctor Who'', directed camera movements from the studio gallery.〔(Obituary: Verity Lambert, ) ''Daily Telegraph'', 24 November 2007〕
The actors were not informed that Jones had died until after the play had finished. Houston was a close friend and it was thought he would have been unable to continue if he had known.〔
No recording of this play exists. as live transmissions on television were not automatically recorded or preserved (See Wiping).
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