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Gus Gray - Special Correspondent

6/14/2014

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Two weeks ago I had never heard of this series.  While checking out a U.S. auction site I found a couple of Australian 16" Transcription Discs offered for sale.  One was a Disc of George Edwards Marco Polo series, not the missing disc containing the two missing episodes unfortunately.  The other was Gus Gray - Special Correspondent episodes 13 & 14.  I hadn't heard of it, but I checked our database and found it was an Artransa quarter hour serial of 52 episodes and first broadcast in Australia in 1942.  We had no representative episode held.

I checked the NFSA database and found that they had all 52 scripts, but no audio.  I knew I had found something special, but I had to keep my mouth shut until the auction finished.  A good friend and collector in the U.S.emailed me and pointed out the auction and asked about Gus Gray - Special Correspondent.  I told him I was already onto it.  He told me there were another four episodes in mp3 format in circulation (11,12,15,16).  Once the auction finished and I was successful, I sent out emails to the other collectors as well as researchers in the U.S. asking if anybody had or knew of any further episodes.  I found episodes 3 and 4 listed on Dave Goldin's U.S. website.

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One of the U.S. researchers I contacted was Jack French, Author and tireless researcher with a lot of contacts.  Jack immediately sent an email out to his contacts. One of those contacts, Dave Siegel, another author, researcher and collector also proved to be a big help.

Meanwhile the other Australian collectors confirmed they had no episodes either.  I sent Craig and Jamie copies of the 4 mp3 episodes.  Jamie Kelly then contacted me and we started working together to try and locate more episodes through our various contacts.

I had been in contact with Dave Goldin a number of years back and still had his email address so I wrote to him and explained the situation.  He checked me out with Dave Siegel and then generously, sent a wav copy of his episodes 3 & 4 to Jamie and I.  A copy is also being donated to NFSA in his name, for future Australians to enjoy.

Despite all the hard work and effort.  No other episodes have surfaced.  The originals of the 4 episodes in circulation in mp3 haven't shown up either.  Hopefully this blog will assist in bringing the search to more people who may have discs or knowledge.  Meanwhile we have episodes 03, 04, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 to enjoy and copies are being supplied to NFSA.

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I guess you are wondering what the serial is about and who was in it?  I have found articles and cast lists and include them here for you to read.  NFSA pulled the scripts and advised me that the 52 episodes were divided into two stories of 26 episodes.

Case No 1. The Nine Ivory Buddha's episodes 01 - 26
Case No 2. The Green Cross             episodes 27 - 52

Obviously, the surviving episodes we have are from the first story, The Nine Ivory Buddha's.

Scriptwriter Maxwell Dunn was responsible for the story and the lead cast was Arundel Nixon as Gus Gray and Neva Carr Glyn as his wife Pat.  Other cast members include Hilda Scurr, John Tait, Lloyd Lamble, Ronald Morse, Ward Leopold, John Bushelle, Fred Bluett, John Nugent-Haywood,  Rodney Jacobs and Vivian Edwards.

This is a top line cast with many famous names.  It is no wonder it was successfully sold to the U.S. for broadcast.  In fact, reading through the newspapers, the series was rebroadcast in Australia several times and the last time I found it broadcast was in 1957.  But that may just be the limitation in availability of Newspapers online, beyond that date and the lack in my own collection.

Still wondering what type of serial Gus Gray - Special Correspondent actually is?  Mystery Drama is probably close, how about deciding for yourself.  Thanks to permission from Mr Reg James, here is an episode to wet your appetite.  Thanks also to Amanda at NFSA for pulling the scripts and also to Jamie Kelly for working his contacts over the last week or so.  Lets hope we find more episodes.

Ian Grieve
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The Quiet Stranger

6/7/2014

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I thought I would kick off the new blog with the first inquiry we received on the new website within a couple of days of it being finished last week.

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Hello. I would love to know if anyone could help me. I have been trying to find out if there is any way to get the radio serial The Quiet Stranger. It started off with someone whistling Lily Marlene.  I do hope you can help, or put me in touch with someone who can. Rhonda "

Well Rhonda, you did come to the right place.  A quick look at our database told me that the series was an AWA Production and it it was first broadcast in 1963 and was a quarter hour serial of 208 episodes.
  Initial check of the NFSA online database was unsuccessful as their search was down (I heard later they had a power outage). 

I explained to Rhonda
that it is rare for a 208 episode series to survive intact but that I would look into it further for her.  I sent an email request for surviving episodes to the Australian OTR Group and Jamie Kelly replied that he would send me an episode that I could make available for Rhonda to hear.

NFSA search started working again late this week and I was able to access a list of their holdings.  They hold episodes 1 - 174.

This is the additional information from NFSA
, most of which I had already supplied to Rhonda from our database:

"Summary: Radio drama serial. Who is the `Quiet Stranger'? What strange mission brings an ex-officer of Rommel's Afrika Korps to Australia? There's drama, mystery and romance, salted with laughter and tears, in this unusual story of post-war Australia. Contributors: Allan Trevor (SCR, PDR), Brian Wright (NRT). Cast: Alastair Duncan (Karl Ellman), John Faassen (Von Richter), Nigel Lovell (Red Williams) Gordon Glenwright (Old John), Neva Carr Glyn (Flo Gilchrist), Ngaire Thompson (Kathy). Label: AWA Episode duration: 15 mins Episodes produced: 208 References: AWA Programme Service Catalogue 1963; Publicity material."

Here is where I run into trouble.  Its the worst part of researching these shows.  I can't read "Who is the `Quiet Stranger'? What strange mission brings an ex-officer of Rommel's Afrika Korps to Australia?" without being drawn into wanting to hear the full story.  I have been given an imagination and it only takes a sentence like that to pique my interest.  Sometimes when serials are based on books or movies I can track them down and read or watch to get it out of my system, but initial google searches do not indicate that this storyline is based on a book or movie by this name.  Perhaps somebody reading this can come up with a clue of the source for the story.

In the meantime Rhonda, thanks to Jamie Kelly, here is an example of The Quiet Stranger and thank you for bringing this serial to my attention.  Lily Marlene is at the end.

This series is a difficult one to supply pictures or articles for, as the newspaper archives stop in the 1950's.  Most of my radio magazine and newspapers stop at 1960 as well.   I will have to go through my storage bins and see if I can find references to The Quiet Stranger in later issues.

In the meantime, thank you again to Jamie Kelly for the episode, thanks also to Moris Sztajer who had documented this serial in our database and extra thanks to NFSA for the added information I have included here from their website.

To set the mood while writing this, I played Marlene Dietrich singing Lily Marlene and enjoyed it.

Saturday 16th April, 2016

I know I am slack with my blog posts and I will try to post more often.  Certainly this series out of all the articles and comments on my site, has had the most comments.   Here is ep01, ep02, and ep04 to add to the existing ep03.   As yet I haven't heard of more episodes being available.


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    Ian Grieve has been Collecting, Researching and Documenting Australian Old Time Radio since about 1998.  He enjoys the thrill of finding and identifying shows thought to have been lost and then researching their history as well as the people involved in their production.

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