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Issue Details: First known date: 1973... 1973 Untitled
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  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Identity vol. 1 no. 7 July 1973 Z1633580 1973 periodical issue 1973 pg. 39-40
Alternative title: White Man, Black Man
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Boney : Following the Footsteps of a Lost TV Series Roger Mitchell , Chepstow : Roger Mitchell , 2001 Z1833025 2001 selected work criticism biography bibliography 'Based on Upfield's Inspector Bonaparte novels, the TV series Boney was made in Australia in 1971, yet despite worldwide acclaim, has never been shown in the USA. This PDF file (to view on a computer - PC or Mac) by Roger Mitchell tells the whole fascinating story of how Upfield created his half-Aborigine [sic] detective, and how the TV show was planned and shot. It has new interviews with the producer, directors and controversial star James Laurenson - and exclusive behind-the-scenes photos. It also contains articles on each episode, information on the company's other series, a Press section, an overview of each novel AND biographies of the creators of the show.' (Publisher's blurb) Chepstow : Roger Mitchell , 2011
Review of:
  • Boney 1972 series - publisher film/TV
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