![]() Daily Telegraph 11 Nov 1952 | |
Genre | drama serial |
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Running time | 60 mins (8:00 pm – 9:00 pm) |
Country of origin | Australia |
Language(s) | English |
Home station | 2UW |
Starring | Muriel Steinbeck |
Written by | Anthony Scott Veitch |
Recording studio | Sydney |
Original release | 21 October 1951 [1] |
Vengeance is Mine is a 1951 Australian radio serial written by Tony Scott Veitch starring Grant Taylor and Muriel Steinbeck. [2]
Episodes went for one hour.
According to ABC Weekly "With the death of Tennyson Grey, a web of intrigue is spun against his wife, Elizabeth. A whispering campaign is started libelling this young and attractive woman. Soon the villagers are showing resentment against the lady whose aloofness is dubbed haughtiness, whose refusal to subscribe to a public monument of Tennyson Grey is called a scandal and a callous disregard for a great man’s memory. Rumours multiply, gossip flies from house to house, and it is only the devotion of Tim Kinnane, who steam-rollers opposition and drags whispers into the open, that clears her name." [3]
![]() Daily Telegraph 11 Nov 1952 | |
Genre | drama serial |
---|---|
Running time | 60 mins (8:00 pm – 9:00 pm) |
Country of origin | Australia |
Language(s) | English |
Home station | 2UW |
Starring | Muriel Steinbeck |
Written by | Anthony Scott Veitch |
Recording studio | Sydney |
Original release | 21 October 1951 [1] |
Vengeance is Mine is a 1951 Australian radio serial written by Tony Scott Veitch starring Grant Taylor and Muriel Steinbeck. [2]
Episodes went for one hour.
According to ABC Weekly "With the death of Tennyson Grey, a web of intrigue is spun against his wife, Elizabeth. A whispering campaign is started libelling this young and attractive woman. Soon the villagers are showing resentment against the lady whose aloofness is dubbed haughtiness, whose refusal to subscribe to a public monument of Tennyson Grey is called a scandal and a callous disregard for a great man’s memory. Rumours multiply, gossip flies from house to house, and it is only the devotion of Tim Kinnane, who steam-rollers opposition and drags whispers into the open, that clears her name." [3]