Murder at 2FC explained

Murder at 2FC
Format:drama play
Country:Australia
Language:English
Home Station:2FC
Record Location:Sydney
First Aired:1935

Murder at 2FC is a 1935 Australian radio play by Edmund Barclay. It was an adaptation of the British film Death at Broadcasting House with the action relocated to Australia - specially at the Sydney radio station 2FC run by the Australian Broadcasting Commission.[1]

The play mixed fictional characters with real ones, including several top ABC executives.[2] [3]

Premise

An actor is murdered while taking part in a live drama at radio station 2FC.[4]

"Actually heard by thousands of listeners throughout the Commonwealth, a murder is committed in the heart of Sydney—such are the sensational facts in this most original Radio Mystery. The scene of the murder is in a Studio at National Station 2PC, and the victim an actor who is taking part in a broadcast play at the very moment of his death. Many famous Australian Radio Personalities are innocently involved in the crime, and some even suspected of complicity. Incidentally during the course of the play many fascinating details of broadcasting methods are revealed, and listeners are taken right behind the microphone. "

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Notes and References

  1. News: ON THE AIR . . 20,018 . New South Wales, Australia . 8 June 1935 . 8 February 2024 . 3 . National Library of Australia.
  2. News: A.B.C. MEN IN NEW PLAY . . 3591 . New South Wales, Australia . 10 June 1935 . 8 February 2024 . 8 . National Library of Australia.
  3. News: MURDER AT 2FC . . 7933 . New South Wales, Australia . 6 June 1935 . 8 February 2024 . 11 (LATE FINAL EXTRA) . National Library of Australia.
  4. News: TONIGHT'S BROADCASTING . . 18,214 . Victoria, Australia . 1 October 1935 . 8 February 2024 . 23 . National Library of Australia.