This Month in Radio

Year Series
1931
1931 John Browning Plays(3DB)
1932
1932 Mystery of Harwood Manner
1932 John Browning Plays
1935
1935 Jane Eyre (1935)
1935 Scarlet Pimpernel (GE)
1936
1936 Peace Hath Her Victories
1936 Richard the Lion Heart
1936 Midshipman Easy
1936 Moving Stories of Life
1936 Tapestries of Life (1936)
1936 Port of Call
1936 Paper Moon
1937
1937 Sulman Strikes
1937 New Guinea Patrol
1937 Dombey and Son
1937 After Victoria
1937 William the Conqueror
1937 Catherine of Russia
1938
1938 Wings of Gold
1938 Sentimental Bloke
1938 Beau Geste (1938)
1938 Killers of the Seas
1938 Shadow Over Europe
1939
1939 Hemp
1939 Crazy Family
1939 Lux Radio Theatre
1940
1940 Club of Queer Traders, The
1940 Misadventures of Mo, The
1940 Blackouts
1940 Paul Temple and the Front Page Men
1940 Treasure Trove
1940 Music Makers
1940 Adventures of Marco Polo
1940 Bluey
1940 Speed Gibson
1940 Hard Cash
1941
1941 Dick Turpin
1941 Husband And Wife
1941 Edgar How Could You
1941 Mutual Store Playhouse
1941 Laughing Man The
1941 Pro Bono Publico
1941 It Beats the Band
1941 Waltzing Matilda
1942
1942 House of Shadows
1942 This Freedom
1942 Two Destinies
1942 Crossroads of Destiny
1942 Dark Horse
1942 Children of the Dark People
1942 North of Moscow
1942 For Valour
1943
1943 Dad - The Commentator
1943 Parker of the Yard
1943 Passport to Danger
1953
1953 Imprisoned Heart
1943
1943 Six Keys to Freedom
1943 Coral Island (ABC)
1943 Pearl of Pezorea
1943 Three Generations
1937
1937 Return of Father Brown (ABC)
1943
1943 Paul Clifford
1944
1944 Stories from the Great Book
1944 Bleak House
1944 Blind Mans House
1944 This Sceptred Isle
1944 White Cockade, The
1944 Wide Awake Bunyip
1944 For The Prince
1944 Cleopatra (1944)
1945
1945 These Plays Made News
1945 Diary of a Modern Miss, The
1945 Above Suspicion
1945 Mutiny on the High Seas (3DB)
1945 Ganges, The
1945 Mist on the Moor
1946
1946 Amazing Mr Simon Crawley
1946 Pacific Adventure
1946 Dick Turpin at Rookwood Hall
1946 My Love Must Wait
1946 Regency Buck
1946 Voyage from Bombay
1947
1947 Marriage Register
1947 Caravan Passes, The
1947 Scarlet Rhapsody
1947 Bill of Currawanga
1947 Return of Fist Light Fraser
1947 Return of First Late Fraser
1947 Surprise Party
1948
1948 Fabulous Adventures of Marco Polo
1948 Valley of Decision
1948 Penny and Twopence
1948 Hagen's Circus
1948 Faithful Heart
1959
1959 Hidden Truth, The
1949
1949 Rola Theatre
1949 Beyond The Counties
1949 Life and Songs of Irving Berlin
1949 Christopher in Bushland
1949 Northern Adventures
1949 Coral Island
1949 Companions of Jehu, The
1949 Sinister Man
1950
1950 Cyclone, The
1950 Lorna Doone (3DB)
1950 Rosemary
1950 Surprise Ending
1950 A Tree Grows In Brooklyn
1950 Come Out Fighting
1951
1951 I Spy
1951 Woman in White
1951 Stanboul Express
1951 Forrester's Wharf
1952
1952 Deadly Nightshade
1952 Knave of Diamonds, The
1952 I Tell My story
1952 Dangerous Lady
1952 Impostor, The
1952 Cap of Youth
1953
1953 Moon Flower, The
1953 House of Mystery
1953 Final Year
1954
1954 Her Husbands Love
1954 John Turners Family
1954 Meredith Scandal
1954 Crusade
1954 Crystal Skull, The
1954 Address Unknown
1954 Johnny Napoleon
1954 Alias the Baron
1954 Scapegoats of History
1954 Stories of the Sea
1954 Johnny Raven Adventurer
1955
1955 Strange Last Words
1955 Fallen Angel
1956
1956 I Give and Bequeath
1956 Captain Miracle
1956 Justin Bayard
1956 Destiny for One
1957
1957 No Moon Tonight
1957 Clear All Tracks
1958
1958 Green Leaves
1959
1959 Beyond The Black Stump
1959 Pacific Patrol
1959 Sands of Windee
1959 Listen To Leo
1959 None So Blind
1960
1960 Dear Miranda
1960 This Man is Mine
1960 No Boundary Fence
1960 Loves Twin Sister
1960 Judgement for Julia
1960 Close to my Heart
1961
1961 White Man's Shoes
1961 Matter is Urgent
1961 War Grants
1961 21st Century
1961 Postman's Whistle
1961 Solo for Canary
1961 War Crimes

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Random House

INFORMATION COMPILED BY CRAIG NUGENT

Acknowledgements - Moris Sztajer for verification of some facts and supply of newspaper adverts.

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This series, thought to no longer exist, was recently discovered in its entirety. The discs were still packed in their original shipping boxes from ARC Sydney, and are in excellent condition.Also accompanying the transcription discs were the special episode insert recordings to introduce the series

The serial was originally sponsored by the Banks Central Committee, and the insert advertising discs also accompany the serial. I would consider this a major find, adding another piece into the jigsaw puzzle of Australian OTR.

As an interesting aside here, we have Peter Finch playing a major role in this series, and this would be his last role in an Australian radio serial before he left for England in late 1948. Sir Laurence Olivier, visiting Australia at this time observed Peter in some stage performances and advised him he would do well in England. Upon this advice, Peter left for England for pastures greener.

This actual turn of events is written into the final episodes of Random House. Michael Random (Peter Finch) is to leave for England to start a new career. He receives a letter from a certain "Sir Laurence" inviting him to start a new job there. This serial really did reflect the true happenings in life.

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Production Details

YEAR OF PRODUCTION 1948
BROADCAST 8pm Monday nights, 3DB from Jan. 1949
NUMBER OF EPISODES 29 x 30min. (restructured)
PRODUCTION HOUSE Kimball S. Sant Productions Refer Below
Discs pressed by Australian Record Company, initially on the Sant Radio Productions label, then subsequently on the ARC label.
Theme and incidental music specially composed for the series by Sydney John Kay with the title of "Our Home"
Lyrics written by Russell Scott (of Youth Show fame)
Music recorded in Sydney and available on the Rondex

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MAIN CAST OF CHARACTERS:

Lloyd Lamble Opening and closing narrations
Kevin Gunn Alfred (Father) Random
Nancye Stewart Ally (Mother) Random
Peter Finch Michael Random
Lyndall Barbour Anthea Random
Alan White Kevin Random
Leslie Pope Leslie Random
Graham Hill Alexander Random
Patti Crocker Tuppence

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SYNOPSIS:

On a promontory that juts out defiantly into the sea at a place of shady cypress and slender poplars, stands Random House.

Here generations have been born. Here too, death has swung its scythe. And here Mother and Father Random have raised their family of 3 boys and 2 girls.

You'll love the Randoms - average people who enjoy the same pleasures and face the same trials as you do. There is humor and pathos in this moving saga of family life.

To listen once is to listen always, for the Randoms of Random House are people you'll be proud to claim as friends.

There were several of these family situation dramas made around this time, the war was not long over and some rationing and restrictions still in place,the radio listening public of the time were easily drawn into real life situations from which they could relate their own lives.

One of the biggest of these dramas was “The Burtons of Banner Street”, made in Melbourne and went on for well over a thousand episodes….but that’s another story.

There is certainly a direct similarity between these two serials.

 

 

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One of the shortest lived production houses, Dr. Gilbert S. Sant, an American, attempted to break into local Australian radio production. At one time he was chief producer at the C. P. MacGregor studios in the USA.

Other local productions to his credit - Curtain Call, and…….

A special farewell broadcast presentation play featuring Sir Laurence Olivier and Vivian Leigh was aired on the 5th September 1948 on a national network of stations.

The broadcast, which was to aid a special Food for Britain appeal, sponsored by the Oliviers and supported by the Associated Banks, ended with an obviously sincere message in duologue form, in which Sir Laurence and his lady returned thanks for memories which they said they would treasure for the rest of their lives, and said au revoir, but not goodbye.

Others who shared in the credit for this memorable broadcast were Peter Finch, who introduced the artists and filled in the few gaps with a good job as compere and Kimball S. Sant, American scripter – producer, who composed and producedthe whole presentation.

As yet there is no information explaining the rapid demise of Kimball S. Sant Productions.It seems Random House production was wrapped up soon after ARC tookover from Kimball S. Sant.


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