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Issue Details: First known date: 1950... 1950 Blind Justice
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'George Perry was a brilliant lawyer, a popular man, and somehow George always seemed to get what his partner, Sam Boston, wanted. First there was Alice—who fell in love with George—Alice whom Sam loved. And then there was the job as District Attorney; Sam wanted that too, but it looked as though George would get it. And so Sam hated George and made a plan—a plan that would give him George's job and George's girl. His plan succeeded, but just as everything was going Sam's way fate stepped in and Sam met tragedy at the hands of a dead man.'

Source: 'For Next Week', ABC Weekly, 16 December 1950, p.27.

Production Details

  • Broadcast on 2UW on 19 December 1950, from 8:30pm.

    Director: Reg Johnston.

    Cast: Reg Johnston (as Announcer), Malcolm Mealey (as Sam Boston & D.A.), Harp McGuire (as George Perry & Clerk), Paul McNaughton (as Screed), Geraldine Lowe (as Alice), Alan White (as Judge & Martin), andDon Crosby (as Coroner).

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