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1 form y separately published work icon The House of Flint Eugene Lumbers , Adelaide : 5AD , 1952 8128862 1952 series - publisher radio play

'This drama of the life story of Peter Flint runs parallel with the industrial history of Australia, from the time he is shipwrecked on the West Australian coast just before the turn of the century. A strong love story runs through the tale'.

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'"Hour of Song" Shows', Advertiser, 19 April 1952, p.10.

1 form y separately published work icon Black Boy Eugene Lumbers , Adelaide : 5AD , 1950 8128499 1950 series - publisher radio play

'Black Boy" is a champion (a favorite tor the Melbourne Cup) and surrounding this wonderful animal is a set of human characters intensely interested in him — as a horse and as a means of gaining wealth.'

Source:

'5AD's New Racing Serial', Advertiser, 26 August 1950, p.10.

1 form y separately published work icon Son of the Storm Eugene Lumbers , Adelaide : 5AD , 1947-1948 8128239 1947 series - publisher radio play

'"Son of the Storm" is the story of a champion racehorse and the human conflict about him which shapes his destiny.'

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'"Son of the Storm" from 5AD', Advertiser, 4 October 1947, p.12.

1 form y separately published work icon A Radio Panorama of the War Max Afford , Adelaide : 5AD , 1933 8639550 1933 single work radio play

A two-hour broadcast written specifically for Armistice Day. Framed by the device of a son asking his father for his memories of the war, the narrative (which includes musical interludes) follows Stanley Rogers (a city-bred, handsome youth) and Bert Hobbs (a typical Australian bushman) through four stages: embarkation, Gallipoli, France, and London. The three musical interludes take place on a troop ship, in a London music hall, and at a hospital concert.Stanley and Bert, despite their differences, become great mates over the course of the war, until Bert is killed in a trench in France and Stanley is reunited with the English girl that he married on leave.

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