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Issue Details: First known date: 1951... 1951 The Stranger
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'Willi Von Merl came to Australia after the last war, married an Australian girl, and was happy. He wanted his brother Karl to be happy, and so sponsored him to this country as a New Australian. Then trouble came to his house, for how was he to know that his brother still retained the hate he had been brought up on, and that he would spread it in the family circle. Karl was a Nazi and remained one in Australia, pouring shattering thoughts into the mind of Willi’s wife. This mounting tension reached a peak, when an Australian doctor attended Karl’s wife in her confinement, and any mistake he made would be held against all British people in the eyes of Karl.'

Source: 'For Next Week', ABC Weekly, 3 March 1951, p.13.

Production Details

  • Broadcast on 2UE on 6 March 1951, from 8:30pm.

    Cast: Syd Loder.

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    • Sydney, New South Wales,: 2UE , 1951 .
      Extent: 30min.p.
      Series: form y separately published work icon Actor's Choice Australia : 2UE , 1950- 19335225 1950 series - publisher radio play

      Initiated by 2UE in August 1950, Actor's Choice was a series of radio plays by local writers, each chosen as a starring vehicle by a leading Sydney radio actor, and produced in 2UE's Sydney studios. One play was broadcast each week from the week of 21 August 1950.

      The series invited scripts from listeners as well as soliciting scripts from well-known local writers. Authors were paid £15 per script, and for the 1950-1951 production year, the studio also ran a competition for the four best plays, with prizes of £100, £50, £25, and £10. The four winning plays were rebroadcast as the final four plays of the year.

      Actor's Choice ran to a second series, which may have been less popular than the first: it appears to have received less coverage in industry magazines (such as ABC Weekly) and newspapers, and information is scarcer. Details on series two on AustLit are currently incomplete.

      Sources include 'New Programmes Mark Start of Major Radio War', Sun, 22 August 1950, p.29.

      Number in series: 1.29
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