Running time | 12 mins |
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Country of origin | Australia |
Language(s) | English |
Home station | 2UE |
Starring | Bruce Stewart |
Written by | Lindsay Hardy |
Directed by | Lawrence Henry Cecil |
Produced by | Grace Gibson |
Original release | February 5[1] – October 2, 1951 |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 104 |
Opening theme | Ludo Philipp |
Dossier on Dumetrius is a 1951 Australian radio serial by Lindsay Hardy. [2] It was hugely popular and was adapted into a book and a film. There were also several sequels. [3] [4]
The lead role was played by Bruce Stewart who became an important writer. [5]
Major Keen of MI5 tracks down the criminal Dumetrius.
Hardy adapted the serial into a 1953 novel Requiem for a Redhead. This was filmed in England as Assignment Redhead (1956).
The series was very popular. There were four sequels, with Stewart reprising his role in the first two: [6]
Running time | 12 mins |
---|---|
Country of origin | Australia |
Language(s) | English |
Home station | 2UE |
Starring | Bruce Stewart |
Written by | Lindsay Hardy |
Directed by | Lawrence Henry Cecil |
Produced by | Grace Gibson |
Original release | February 5[1] – October 2, 1951 |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 104 |
Opening theme | Ludo Philipp |
Dossier on Dumetrius is a 1951 Australian radio serial by Lindsay Hardy. [2] It was hugely popular and was adapted into a book and a film. There were also several sequels. [3] [4]
The lead role was played by Bruce Stewart who became an important writer. [5]
Major Keen of MI5 tracks down the criminal Dumetrius.
Hardy adapted the serial into a 1953 novel Requiem for a Redhead. This was filmed in England as Assignment Redhead (1956).
The series was very popular. There were four sequels, with Stewart reprising his role in the first two: [6]