The Tin Soldier (radio play) explained
The Tin Soldier |
Format: | musical comedy play |
Runtime: | 150 mins[1] |
Country: | Australia |
Language: | English |
Home Station: | 2BL |
Syndicates: | ABC |
Producer: | Laurence Halbert |
Record Location: | Sydney |
The Tin Soldier is a 1931 Australian musical comedy for radio. It was written by Fred Whaite of ABC radio.[2] The production was considered a "huge success".[3] [4]
It was the second musical comedy written for Australian radio, following On the Air.[5]
The play was set in Mexico during revolution.[6]
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Notes and References
- News: Radio Broadcasting . . LXXIV . 3,898 . South Australia . 20 August 1931 . 12 September 2023 . 21 . National Library of Australia.
- News: Second Radio Play . . South Australia . 22 August 1931 . 12 September 2023 . 11 . National Library of Australia.
- News: ABC Stars of the Air . Live Wire . 758 . Victoria, Australia . 14 October 1942 . 12 September 2023 . 2 . National Library of Australia.
- News: Letters . . 29,250 . New South Wales, Australia . 3 October 1931 . 12 September 2023 . 8 . National Library of Australia.
- News: Broadcasting Notes . . 20 . 1,004 . South Australia . 22 August 1931 . 12 September 2023 . 23 . National Library of Australia.
- News: "Tin Soldier" . . XVII . 2,529 . South Australia . 26 August 1931 . 12 September 2023 . 4 (Home Edition) . National Library of Australia.