Bert Reid Bert Reid i(A106638 works by) (a.k.a. Bertram Gerard Reid)
Gender: Male
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2 3 form y separately published work icon Diggers in Blighty Pat Hanna , Ed Warrington , Wilfred King , Bert Reid , 1933 1932 (Manuscript version)x401956 Z1452267 1933 single work film/TV humour

Lanky and phlegmatic Chic Williams and his short and resourceful friend Joe Mulga face ten days in the stockade for absconding with five jars of rum from the Quartermaster's stores. At the same time, a British intelligence officer, Sir Guy Gough, is seeking to outwit a German spy ring, run by Von Schieling and a French adventuress. Chic and Joe, Corporal Joe McTavish, and Captain Jack Fisher help trap the spies and gain invaluable information. They are rewarded with ten days' leave in London, where Captain Fisher has a romantic involvement with a young woman named Alison.

1 y separately published work icon What We Say and What We Should Have Said What We Say and What We'd Like to Say; What Do We Say? Bert Reid , Pat Hanna , The Famous Diggers , 1925 (Manuscript version)x401955 Z1452265 1925 single work drama sketch (theatrical) humour

Original military episodes in two panels: 1. 'What we say' and 2. 'What we would like to say.'

1 y separately published work icon The Leave Boat Bert Reid , Pat Hanna , The Famous Diggers , 1925 (Manuscript version)x401941 Z1447266 1925 single work drama sketch (theatrical) humour
1 Blighty Leave Pat Hanna , Bert Reid , Pat Hanna , The Famous Diggers , 1923 single work drama sketch (theatrical) humour

Billed as 'an original military episode', this sketch is played out over three scenes: Pay Office, London; On the Way to Essex; and The Home of the Ipple Family (Pat Hanna Collection program No 3 - 1927/1928, Performing Arts Centre, Melbourne).

1 y separately published work icon Awkward Squad Bert Reid , Pat Hanna , The Famous Diggers , 1920-1929 (Manuscript version)x401912 Z1439765 1920-1929 single work drama sketch (theatrical) humour

Set in training camp near Melbourne in September 1914, the sketch begins with a squad of six diggers standing at ease on the parade ground. One of the soldiers gets money from a padre by telling a pathetic story, 'The Great Australian Bight.' The narrative also involves a general and a sergeant major who abuse the new recruits.

1 y separately published work icon At the Movies Bert Reid , Pat Hanna , The Famous Diggers , 1920-1929 (Manuscript version)x401911 Z1439459 1920-1929 single work drama sketch (theatrical) humour

A movie spoof of 'The Girl Who Took the Wrong Turnip', performed in pantomime.

1 y separately published work icon Grey Hair, Grey Eyes Nat Phillips , Bert Reid (composer), Sydney : J. Albert , 1916 Z1405083 1916 single work lyric/song
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