Eric Scott (writer) explained
Eric Scott (1910–1971)[1] was an Australian writer, actor and director best known for his work in radio.[2] He was one of the key writers for producer/actor George Edwards along with Maurice Francis, Lorna Bingham and Sumner Locke Elliott.
Select credits
- The Phantom Drummer (1941)
- Passport to Danger (1942)
- Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (1944)
- Owen Foster and the Devil (1945)
- These Old Shades (1947)
- This Happened to Me (1948)
- Out of the Darkness (1950)
- Two Lives Have I (1950)
- Mystery Stable (1952)
- The Man in the Iron Mask (1952)
- Apple Trees (1952)[3]
- Angel's Flight (1954)
Notes and References
- Web site: Eric Scott . 2024-03-23 . AusStage.
- News: Man of a Hundred Voices . . XXI . 5 . New South Wales, Australia . 1 April 1939 . 5 March 2024 . 4 . National Library of Australia.
- News: George Hart's Radio News . The Sun . 13,269 . New South Wales, Australia . 19 August 1952 . 5 March 2024 . 25 (Last Final Extra) . National Library of Australia.