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Born: Established: 1925 Sydney, New South Wales, ;
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1 form y separately published work icon The Impostor Ru Pullan , Australia : 2UW , 1953 22802181 1953 series - publisher radio play historical fiction

An historical drama of a discredited English diplomat and his French wife.

1 form y separately published work icon The Renegade Ru Pullan , Sydney : 2UW , 1953 22801706 1953 series - publisher radio play historical fiction

An historical drama, serialised on radio station 2UW.

Two brothers, one legitimate and one illegitimate, are made their father's joint heris in the commerical world of late 17th and early 18th century England.

Source: 'Radio Roundabout', ABC Weekly, 12 September 1953, p.18.

1 form y separately published work icon The Earth Remains Sydney : 2UW , 1950 19701779 1950 single work radio play

'It is a story set in the outback of N.S.W. on one of the many small stations which are dotted over the country.

'The life of the Clare family could be the life of many Australian farming families. In spite of the great dangers which they face, in the form of droughts, bushfires, and floods, they are content to remain on the land, putting back as much as they take out of it.

'Koombahla, the Clares’ home, is a happy and contented one until the eldest son brings home a young English wife. She is a city girl, and untrained for the hardships which await her in the country, and, although she is prepared to learn, she meets with severe opposition from her husband’s sister, a woman who has become very embittered about life.'

Source: 'Commercial Radio Plays for Next Week', ABC Weekly, 5 August 1950, p.27.

1 form y separately published work icon Around These Parts Noel B. Richard , Sydney : 2UW , 1950 19696433 1950 single work radio play

'It is a tense and dramatic story of a young man’s relations with his family.

'The central character, Frank Harpur, the crippled younger son of a small-town chemist, is tremendously fond of his elder brother, Al, who has looked after him since he was a boy: When Al marries May Jorggans, a stranger in town, Frank naturally investigates, as best he can, her past life. He does not believe her good enough for Al, and his discoveries seem to prove his belief.

'When Al goes away, Frank finds May seeing a great deal of an old acquaintance of hers, Dr. Kessler. Believing that she is betraying his brother, Frank kills her with poison from the dispensary, and then finds out too late that his opinion of May was all wrong. The play then takes a dramatic turn to a brilliant and unexpected climax.'

Source: 'Commercial Radio Plays for Next Week', ABC Weekly, 10 June 1950, p.27.

1 form y separately published work icon Ride a Cock-horse Sumner Locke Elliott , Australia : 2UW , 1948 7997929 1948 single work radio play

'The plot concerns a young Hollywood actress, Kit Sheldon, who, on returning to New York from Hollywood, learns that her husband has been displaying more than unusual interest In an attractive archaeologist, turns her attention to a young man who comes to fix the kitchen sink.'

Source:

'New 5 AD Programmes', Advertiser, 31 July 1948, p.4.

1 form y separately published work icon Wicked Is the Vine Sumner Locke Elliott , Australia : 2UW , 1947 6447177 1947 single work radio play thriller crime

Described as a 'psychological thriller', the radio play was 'centred around two middle-aged spinsters. The idea came from a report of the notorious trial in 1892 of Lizzie Borden, though the plot carries no resemblance to that case.'

Source:

'Australian Pens Lux Play', Examiner [Launceston], 9 August 1947, p.1.

1 form y separately published work icon Trademen's Entrance Sumner Locke Elliott , Sydney : 2UW George Edwards Production Company , 1941-1942 7996994 1941 series - publisher radio play

'From the pen of Sumner Locke-Elliott, it tells of the adventures of a group of people in a big house in pre-war London–not the people who pass in and out of the front door, but the servants, the butler, the cook, the footman, parlor-maid and all those who live behind the door marked "Tradesmen's Entrance."'

Source:

'New George Edwards' Show Released', Barrier Miner, 4 July 1941, p.3.

1 form y separately published work icon Lux Radio Theatre Australia : 2GB 2UW Radio 2UE Sydney Ltd , 1939-1956 7997676 1939 series - publisher radio play

Produced by Harry Dearth, this was an Australian version of the American radio anthology series Lux Radio Theatre. According to the National Film and Sound Archives' holdings record, 'Mostly the plays were adaptations of contemporary Broadway or West End plays and American or British films but occasionally were Australian written.'

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