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George
Edwards Productions |
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Series |
TotalEpi |
Episod |
YearFirstBro |
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Historical
Romance set in the Stuart Restoration period |
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Birth
of the British Nation |
104 |
15 |
1935 |
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Black
Arrow, The |
52 |
15 |
1952 |
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Story
set in the days of the slave trade. Opening at Bristol, England, the
scene changes in turn to the coast of Africa |
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and
thence to Jamaica and Morocco finally ending in England again |
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Are
opals unlucky? Quite a number of characters found a certain very beautiful
black opal very much so in this |
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intensely
exciting story enacted in the main in Sydney's underworld. |
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Gripping
story of a bitter feud between two families and bank robbery. Powerful
crime and detection serial drama |
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from
novel by Emile Gaboriau concerns a bitter feud between two ancient
families and a young girl's love for a |
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Adaptation
of the Charles Dickens story of murder and mystery set in 19 Century
England |
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Intriguing
story of the People of England just prior to the present war (WWII).
The most unusual angle of the drama |
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is
the fact that the main character is blind and the story concerns the
terrorism inflicted on his marriage by the |
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undermining
influence of a small, petty clique who are against his happiness |
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Brothers
Karamazov |
52 |
15 |
1945 |
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Its
moving theme of true love and tragic sacrifice provides enthralling
radio entertainment. Played 4 nights a week |
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(Mon
- Thurs) on 3UZ from 22/11/1948 |
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Castle
of Mirrors, The |
52 |
15 |
1952 |
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Alexander
Dumas adaptation historical background - a story of romance, jealousy
and terror. The story is set in 18th |
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century France, "La Belle Provencale", one of the loveliest
woman of her day, marries a wealthy marquis. He lines |
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the castle with mirrors to reflect his brides' beauty. Murder and
relentless family feud begin when two brothers fall |
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Catherine
of Russia |
15 |
1937 |
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The
reactions of a wealthy English family of the !( century suddenly left
destitute. Broken romance, the shadow of |
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murder,
sorrow, humour, pathos. |
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Children
of the Night, The |
30 |
1944 |
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This
is the strangest story Lord Lytton ever gave the world. As the drama
unfolds, we see the affect of early |
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environment
on the development of character, for, in this much discussed and frequently
criticised masterpiece he |
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has
drawn from the darker side of life. From the opening episode, when
young Gabriel is taken by his unnatural |
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father
to witness the guillotining of his mother, until nemesis overtakes
the wrong doers there is not a dull moment of |
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this
moving drama of passion, intrigue and ambition. |
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Christina
of Sweden |
15 |
1937 |
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