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Telegraph, 11 May 1938, p.10.
form y separately published work icon Two Thousand Million Years single work   radio play   science fiction   thriller   - 75min.
Issue Details: First known date: 1938... 1938 Two Thousand Million Years
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'It is a fantastic story of the history of the universe stretching back a million years or so before the earth and its sister planets were formed, and moving on millions of years into the future, to the time when the earth ends its existence' ('National Broadcast Features', Huon and Derwent Times, 5 May 1938, p.2).

Notes

  • A number of contemporary newspapers noted that the length (75 minutes) was unusual, since ABC radio dramas were usually capped at 60 minutes.

Production Details

  • Producer: Dion Wheeler.

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

      Brisbane, Queensland,: 1938 .
      Extent: 75min.p.
      Note/s:
      • First broadcast (nationally, from the Brisbane studio) on Wednesday 11 May.
      Series: form Radio Drama Week [1938] Australian Broadcasting Commission (publisher), 1938 series - publisher radio play

      Eight Australian authors will be represented in the Broadcasting Commission's Radio Drama Week, which will be opened at 6.30 p.m. on Sunday by the Federal Controller of productions, Mr F. D. Clewlow...' ('Broadcasting,' p. 9).

      Tonight (Sunday)... the Australian Broadcasting Commission's second Australian Radio Drama Week will be launched by the Commission's Federal Controller of Production (Mr. P. D. Clewlow).... Every night next week national programme number one will feature an Australian radlo play ('Radio Drama Week,' p. 22).

      The plays, place of performance and broadcast order were:

      1. Samson (Stivens); 8 May

      2. Brother of Mankind (Barclay) ; 9 May [Episode 13 of the Into the Light series]

      3. A Sirius Cove (Shave) and Boiled or Fried (Brooksbank); 10 May

      4. Two Thousand Million Years (Peters); 11 May

      5. The Jackaroo (Barry); 12 May

      6. Conglomerate (Turner); 13 May

      7. Daybreak (Shepherd); 14 May

Works about this Work

National Broadcast Features 1938 single work column
— Appears in: Huon and Derwent Times , 5 May 1938;
National Broadcast Features 1938 single work column
— Appears in: Huon and Derwent Times , 5 May 1938;
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