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Tagged: radio serials

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Women in Radio
This collection celebrates the women who played an important professional role during Australia’s early years of radio broadcasting and became pioneers in media production techniques. They gained...
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Grace Gibson
Women played an important role during Australia’s early years of radio broadcasting. We look at the pioneering contribution of Grace Gibson.
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Radio horror and thriller serials of the 1940s and 50s
For Halloween, we're sharing three full-length episodes of popular horror and thriller radio serials of the 1940s and 50s.
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Women in radio
Radio highlights from the NFSA's collection written, directed, produced and performed by women from Australia's radio history.
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Queenie Ashton
Women played an important role during Australia’s early years of radio broadcasting. We look at the contributions of several pioneering women, starting with Queenie Ashton.
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Amber Mae Cecil
Women played an important role during Australia’s early years of radio broadcasting. We look at the pioneering contribution of Amber Mae Cecil.
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Dorothy Crawford
Women played an important role during Australia’s early years of radio broadcasting. We look at the pioneering contribution of Dorothy Crawford.
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Lynn Foster
Women played an important role during Australia’s early years of radio broadcasting. We look at the pioneering contribution of Lynn Foster.
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Ethel Lang
Women played an important role during Australia’s early years of radio broadcasting. We look at the pioneering contribution of Ethel Lang.
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Lynn Foster 'Wireless Weekly' article on Writing for Radio
An article for the publication Wireless Weekly written by Lynn Foster, circa 1938, about writing for radio.  Reproduced by arrangement with Silicon Chip Publications Pty Ltd.
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