A Shot In The Dark

This story is based on an international intrigue during which a fortune in jewels is stolen in post-war occupied Austria.
It features as its hero, Bill Owen, star photographer for ‘Life’ magazine.
Scripted by Peter Yeldham, the cast includes Stewart Ginn, Irene page, Pamela
Martin, Frank Waters, John Tate and June Salter.

104 x 12 min episodes

Specials

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A Town Like Alice

Jean Paget is twenty years old and working in Malaya during World War II, when the Japanese invasion begins.
She also becomes an heiress of sorts, without necessarily realising it at the time.

Command Performance Vol 2

The distance is long between Germany and Australia and yet there has long
been a close connection between the countries.
This is the colourful and passionate story of the conflict between love and war

52 x 12 minute episodes

Spiral Ten Vol 12

In the heart of Sydney’s colourful, cosmopolitan King’s Cross is The Spiral –a small off-shoot of bustling Macleay Street. At number 10, The Spiral, are the offices of Connor and Mintz, Private Investigators.

15 x 24 minute episodes

Cattleman

Cattleman is a fast-moving story of the hard-riding, gentle-loving, cattle-duffing Ben McReady as he carves a place for himself in Queensland’s tough outback.

The Man From Mi5

This is a story only one person could tell – Colonel Malcolm Savage – The Man From M.I.5.

Philip Marlow Investigates

Philip Marlowe – the paradoxical detective with a tough demeanour and a philosophical heart.

Harvest Of Hate

A tale of a strange town (Midway) where strange things happen…where you ask no questions…where prosperity covers evil. A town the locals come to know as ‘Midway to Hell’. (130 x 15 mins: around 26 hours)

The House Of Gold

“Golden Acres” is being maintained anonymously by Daniel Gold, whilst it is actually owned by his drunken and dissolute brother, Rufus.

(130 episodes – around 26 hours of listening)

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Night Beat Vol 18

Night Beat is the story behind the stories in a newspaper column, and the man who writes them – Randy Stone.Night Beat – that’s where Randy gets his stories; the grim ones, the strange ones, and the gentle ones.

Yes What? Missing Episodes Vol 2

In all, there were 520 episodes to Yes, What? and yet only 312 (from eps 209-520) were broadcast on radio from the early 1950s onwards, and have been released to the general public by GraceGibsonRadio.com as Yes, What? Volumes 1-16…

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The Quiet Stranger

Karl Ellman quickly earns the respect of those who come to know him. As an officer of Rommel’s ill-fated Afrika Korps, he shouldered a gun to fight for a country he loved…as did many an Australian who comes to be his friend.

Tender heart

The romantic story of a nurse, Elizabeth, and her life in the fictitious Australian town of Port Castle.
Elizabeth is the only child to a widower, a Daddy’s girl – and he thinks she’s the most beautiful person for a thousand miles.

50 x 12 minute episodes

Dual Purpose Drama Library Vol 7

The stories are all originals written by top radio writers and include romance, mystery, suspense and comedy. The cast and crew enjoyed creating such a variety of entertainment.
Each story is completed in 5 segments and there are eight stories on this volume.

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