Joseph Tomelty interviewed by Charlie Witherspoon

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Joseph Tomelty interviewed by Charlie Witherspoon

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Unknown

Year

1960s

Date

1960s

Length

01min 19sec

Audio

sound

Format

film

black and white, colour

Source

UTV

Courtesy

UTV

Rights Holder

ITV

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Joseph Tomelty interviewed by Charlie Witherspoon.

Notes

Joseph (Joe) Tomelty was a renowned Northern Irish actor, who appeared variously on stage, on screen and on the radio. He became a household name in Northern Ireland in the late-Forties/early-Fifties as the writer and star of radio serial The McCooeys. He would later appear in film productions such as Hobson's Choice (1954) and Moby Dick (1956). However, his greatest achievements came on stage, not least for writing - Irish theatre classic - All Souls' Night and for his role in Sam Thompson's Over The Bridge (1960).

Shot List

Introduction by Norman Stockton. Part of a scene from a play, Joe Tomelty discussing the future of playwrights in Ulster.

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