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Issue Details: First known date: 1963... 1963 The Stranger
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A six-part radio series following the adventures of three Sydney children who meet an alien from the planet Soshuniss. (For a detailed, episode-by-episode synopsis, see Notes.)

The Stranger was produced in Australia as a television series (Australia's first locally produced science-fiction television program and one of the earliest Australian television programs to be sold overseas) in 1964, and series one of the ABC's television version followed the same basic plot as this radio series. See note below for more details on the relationship between the two.

Notes

  • Radio and television versions:

    The relationship between the six-part radio series produced on the BBC and the ABC's television version is not entirely clear. The BBC radio version (also written by G.K. Saunders and with the same essential storyline as the series one of the television version) certainly preceded the ABC version, but it is unclear to what extent the latter is an adaptation of the former. It is also worth nothing that Australian newspapers, which promoted the ABC version widely, do not seem to have acknowledged the earlier BBC radio version.

  • List of episodes

    1. (Broadcast on 27 December 1963)

    'We live in Sydney, New South Wales, and the evening it all started, I was around at the Walshs' place. Bernie Walsh is my best friend: he's sixteen and his sister, Jean, is fifteen.' (Radio Times, 19 December 1963, p.52)

    2. (Broadcast on 3 January 1964)

    'I know we shouldn't have gone into Adam's cottage while he was out, but why did he get so mad at us? It wasn't even as though he saw us with the radio ... ' (Radio Times, 26 December 1963, p.48)

    3. (Broadcast on 10 January 1964)

    'We had picked up Adam's track in the bush. As we watched his camp from a little distance Bernie noticed what appeared to be a flying machine of some kind, half hidden in the trees.' (Radio Times, 2 January 1964, p.48)

    4. (Broadcast on 17 January 1964)

    'The mystery of Adam's origin was solved. After our discovery of the small space vehicle. he had no alternative but to take us with him into space!' (Radio Times, 9 January 1964, p.56)

    5. (Broadcast on 24 January 1964)

    'We had somehow to convince Professor Mayer, the physicist, that we had not imagined our visit to Soshuniss. He promised to consider our story if we would show him the ship.' (Radio Times, 16 January 1964, p.48)

    6. (Broadcast on 31 January 1964)

    [No synopsis available]

Production Details

  • Broadcast on BBC Radio (Home Service Basic) between 27 December 1963 and 31 January 1964.

    Producer: Graham Gauld.

    Primary cast members included Terry Raven (Pop Cannon), Ursula Hirst (Jean Walsh), Nigel Anthony (Bernie Walsh), Carleton Hobbs (Mr Walsh), Gwen Day Burroughs (Mrs Walsh), David Spenser (Adam Suisse), and Preston Lockwood (Doctor Dobson).

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