The 1928 one act play written by
J. Hartley Manners was the first television drama. It was a radio drama adapted for television. It was made for
television in 1928 by station "
WGY Television" (
W2XAD) using a
multiple-camera setup and was an experimental broadcast on September 11 at 1:30 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. The cameras picked up the stage movement action and microphones collected the sound. and received much publicity. It was broadcast three years ahead of radio's first soap opera. The
teleplay starred retired actress
Izetta Jewell. It was noted by the viewers that in the television receivers she appeared trimmer than in real life and that television made a person look slimmer and younger.
The Brooklyn Daily Eagle newspaper in an article at the time observed that even the heavy set opera singer
Ernestine Schumann-Heink would look like a charming slender woman if on television. The co-star of the
television play was Maurice Randall, appearing as a
John Bull-type Englishman. ==Plot==