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Anthony Coburn Anthony Coburn i(A22889 works by) (a.k.a. J. Anthony Coburn; Tony Coburn)
Born: Established: 1927 Melbourne, Victoria, ; Died: Ceased: 28 Apr 1977 Kent,
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,

Gender: Male
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1 y separately published work icon Double the Nonsense Anthony Coburn , Richard Coburn , Hobart : A Published Event , 2018 19057725 2018 selected work short story

'Double the Nonsense: It’s A Family Thing is a collection of humorous stories and rhyming verse that carry a similar hallmark of storytelling, from a father and son, yet written 50 years apart. Enriched and embellished through a prosodic structure that aims to heighten and position the reader within a world of farce, carry-on, and almost super human ingenuity, they tell of situations that feed off a comedic structure born from within a world of the absurd. Carrying unintentional overtones of Spike Milligan and Roald Dahl, a delicious palette of language, rhyming couplets and nonsense awaits.'

Source: The People's Library.

1 y separately published work icon The Masters of Luxor Anthony Coburn , John McElroy (editor), London : Titan , 1992 Z811156 1992 single work drama science fiction fantasy
1 y separately published work icon Gargantua Anthony Coburn , London : Futura , 1977 Z811153 1977 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon Warship Anthony Coburn , London : Hutchinson , 1973 Z811150 1973 single work novel
2 2 form y separately published work icon An Unearthly Child The Tribe of Gum; 100,000 BC Anthony Coburn , 1963 United Kingdom (UK) : BBC TV , 1963 Z1688634 1963 series - publisher film/TV science fiction fantasy

Two schoolteachers, Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright, become concerned by the unusual behavior of their fifteen-year-old student, Susan Foreman. When they follow her home, they meet her mysterious grandfather, the Doctor, and find themselves unwilling passengers on his time ship. The first episode deals with Ian and Barbara's discovery of the Doctor and the TARDIS in a junkyard in contemporary London. The following three episodes are set amid a power struggle between warring Stone Age factions.

Source : 'An Unearthly Child' - Wikipedia entry http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/An_Unearthly_Child (Sighted 4/05/10)

1 form y separately published work icon She's a Free Country Anthony Coburn , ( dir. Michael Hayes ) United Kingdom (UK) : British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) , 1963 8505602 1963 single work film/TV

In a review titled 'Victorian View of Empire', The Times provided this summary of the plot:

Mrs. Sweeney has an absent son busy prosecuting the course of Irish unity by blowing up bridges in his native land; she has also three lodgers, an Indian, an African student eager for the sake of his political future to reach an English prison, and a young pole [sic] who takes seriously the doctrines of an anarchist orator at Speakers' Corner and attempts to blow up the Home Secretary with a ridiculously inefficient home-made bomb. No harm is done, and English tolerance and humour (displayed by an Irish policeman) make all well.

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'Victorian View of Empire', The Times, 1 July 1963, p.14.

2 4 y separately published work icon Fire on the Wind The Bastard Country Anthony Coburn , 1959 (Manuscript version)x400818 Z863551 1959 single work drama
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