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Wireless Weekly 12 May 1933 | |
Genre | revue |
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Running time | 60 mins |
Country of origin | Australia |
Language(s) | English |
Home station | 2BL [1] |
Syndicates | ABC |
Written by |
Edmund Barclay Alf J Lawrence |
Directed by | Humphrey Bishop |
Original release | 13 April 1933[2] |
Sydney Goes Bush is a 1933 Australian radio revue by Edmund Barclay. It was one of several revues Barclay wrote for Humphrey Bishop. [3]
The Sydney Sun said it "filled up the second hour of the alternative pro gramme most happily. A very' good cast kept up the fun... Very bright music; very smart verses;' spontaneous and catchy ensembles on local topics of the moment... It is good to realise our scribes are finding Inspiration for their fun-material in their native land." [4]
The production was repeated later in the year. [5]
Percy Potts Point and the sisters, Rose and Elizabeth Bay, visit their country relatives on a farm.
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Wireless Weekly 12 May 1933 | |
Genre | revue |
---|---|
Running time | 60 mins |
Country of origin | Australia |
Language(s) | English |
Home station | 2BL [1] |
Syndicates | ABC |
Written by |
Edmund Barclay Alf J Lawrence |
Directed by | Humphrey Bishop |
Original release | 13 April 1933[2] |
Sydney Goes Bush is a 1933 Australian radio revue by Edmund Barclay. It was one of several revues Barclay wrote for Humphrey Bishop. [3]
The Sydney Sun said it "filled up the second hour of the alternative pro gramme most happily. A very' good cast kept up the fun... Very bright music; very smart verses;' spontaneous and catchy ensembles on local topics of the moment... It is good to realise our scribes are finding Inspiration for their fun-material in their native land." [4]
The production was repeated later in the year. [5]
Percy Potts Point and the sisters, Rose and Elizabeth Bay, visit their country relatives on a farm.