• Edmund Piers Barclay (2 May 1898 – 26 August 1961) was an English-Australian writer known for his work in radio drama. Radio historian Richard Lane called...
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  • The Idiot (radio drama) (category Radio plays by Edmund Barclay)
    1938, retrieved 12 October 2023 – via Trove Marion Consandine, 'Barclay, Edmund Piers (Teddy) (1898–1961)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National...
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  • Neath Southern Skies (category Works by Edmund Barclay)
    "Makers of a Nation". There were nine episodes. Marion Consandine, 'Barclay, Edmund Piers (Teddy) (1898–1961)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National...
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  • The Bolero Murder (category Radio plays by Edmund Barclay)
    obj-1401648512, retrieved 25 September 2023 – via Trove Marion Consandine, 'Barclay, Edmund Piers (Teddy) (1898–1961)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National...
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  • As Strong as the Weakest (category Radio plays by Edmund Barclay)
    September 2023 – via National Library of Australia. Marion Consandine, 'Barclay, Edmund Piers (Teddy) (1898–1961)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National...
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  • September 2023 – via National Library of Australia. Marion Consandine, 'Barclay, Edmund Piers (Teddy) (1898–1961)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National...
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  • Eureka Stockade (radio serial) (category Radio plays by Edmund Barclay)
    1933 Australian radio play by Edmund Barclay about the Eureka Rebellion. It was one of the first radio scripts by Barclay who went on to become arguably...
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  • The Fortunes of Richard Mahony (radio play) (category Radio serials by Edmund Barclay)
    Australian radio drama by Edmund Barclay. The play, which ran for almost a year as a daily serial, was adapted by Barclay from the novel of the same...
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  • Shanghai (radio serial) (category Radio plays by Edmund Barclay)
    Edmund Barclay. It ran for 26 weeks. It was reportedly based on the experiences of Barlcay's father in India and followed on the success of Barclay's...
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  • An Antarctic Epic (category Radio plays by Edmund Barclay)
    Australian radio drama by Edmund Barclay about the Scott Expedition to Antarctica. It was the first radio drama script by Barclay who went on to become arguably...
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  • Singapore Spy (category Radio plays by Edmund Barclay)
    Singapore Spy is a 1939 Australian radio drama serial from Edmund Barclay set in Singapore. It was an adventure serial in the vein of his earlier works...
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  • Spoiled Darlings (category Radio plays by Edmund Barclay)
    Spoiled Darlings is a 1940 Australian romantic comedy radio play by Edmund Barclay that was broadcast nationally on the ABC. Its light hearted treatment...
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  • resulted. The novel was adapted as a radio play on the ABC in 1949 by Edmund Piers Barclay. For decades, Phillip Adams has wanted to bring Richard Mahony to...
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  • Murder in the Silo (category Radio plays by Edmund Barclay)
    Murder in the Silo is a 1937 radio drama by Edmund Barclay. It was described as a psychological melodrama and was very popular at a time when Australian...
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  • Dead or Alive (radio serial) (category Radio serials by Edmund Barclay)
    Dead or Alive is an Australian radio serial by Edmund Barclay. The series was a follow up to Barclay's successful serial Khyber. It is set in the Klondike...
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  • Khyber (radio serial) (category Radio plays by Edmund Barclay)
    Khyber is a 1935 Australian radio serial by Edmund Barclay set in the north west frontier of India. According to contemporary reports "Undoubtedly it has...
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  • Sir David Low (1891–1963) Don Barclay (1892–1975) Donald Bevan (1920–2013) Drew Friedman Dušan Petričić (born 1946) Edmund S. Valtman (1914–2005) Emad Hajjaj...
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    Felixstowe (section Pier)
    experimental establishment which tested seaplanes and flying boats. Its sheds and piers were incorporated in the MTB base and later the container port. On 11 August...
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  • Lecturer in Early Modern History at the University of Hull 29 October 2020 Piers Plowman Laura Ashe, Professor of English Literature at Worcester College...
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  • (producer) c-22m 1983 Where Is Dead? Jackie Rivett-River (producer); Maria W. Piers c-19m September 10, 1975 video [899] Where's Your Loyalty? Greg Heimer (producer);...
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    houses. Henry Barclay (1778–1851), was an importer from Manhattan who, with his wife Catherine (1782–1851), came to Saugerties about 1825. Barclay, who had...
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    coronation were: Prince George of Wales Lord Oliver Cholmondeley Nicholas Barclay Ralph Tollemache Pages of Honour carrying the train of Queen Alexandra...
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  • effective by rail, but did lack logistical flexibility at either end; Michael Barclay of Tiphook Rail; a distribution centre in Paddock Wood in Kent, built by...
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  • Sheckler, Brendan Meyer, Seth MacFarlane, Brandon T. Jackson, Ellie Harvie, Barclay Hope, Michael Daingerfield, Alvin Sanders, Peter Kelamis, Billy Crystal...
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    commercial sailing on 31 August 1981. One problem was that some of the piers on the loch would become unusable, either because of poor state of repair...
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  • was a UK music retailer that traded from 1969 to 2003. Based in Bury St Edmunds, its roots were in nearby Felixstowe and Cambridge. Andy Gray started selling...
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    Smith, Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology Steve Barclay, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Kemi Badenoch, Secretary...
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  • Fashion-Forward Victorian Ghost and Workplace Triangulation Crescent Hotel Edmund Kemper 5 November 2017 41. Dr. Carrot and the Score of Yore Great Amherst...
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    (2006). The Gnostic gospels. Phoenix. p. 192. ISBN 0-7538-2114-1. William Barclay, Great Themes of the New Testament. Westminster John Knox Press. 2001....
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  • naval officer and bridge designer William Brown structural engineer George Barclay Bruce English railway engineer Peter Bruff British civil engineer Henry...
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