Genre | drama serial |
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Running time | 30 mins (8:00 pm – 8:30 pm) |
Country of origin | Australia |
Language(s) | English |
Home station | 2FC |
Written by | Edmund Barclay |
Directed by | Lawrence H Cecil[1] |
Original release | 6 July 1936 – September 28, 1936 |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Shanghai is a 1936 radio serial by Edmund Barclay.[2] It ran for 26 weeks.[3]
It was reportedly based on the experiences of Barlcay's father in India and followed on the success of Barclay's earlier serial, Khyber.[4]
The serial was very popular and Barclay later adapted it into a novel, published by Angus and Robertson in 1937.[5][6][7] The Bulletin described it as "Love and adventure in the Far East. Shaio Pao, the Lily, a Chinese princess, is the figure of mystery. Jerry, a second mate, and Ursula, a medical missioner, are the couple who glimpse each other at the beginning and are tied together at the end. The writer knows his job. "[8]
Select Episodes
- Episode 1 (6 July 1936) - Typhoon[9]
- Episode 2 (13 July 1936) - On the Beach
- Episode 3 (20 July 1936) - Soochow Creek
- Episode 4 (27 July 1936) - River Pirates
- Episode 5 (3 Aug 1936) - THe Bitter Pill
- Episode 6 (10 Aug 1936)[10]
- Episode 7 (17 Aug 1936) - North vs South
- Episode 8 (24 Aug 1936) - Give and Take
- Episode 9 (31 Aug 1936) - A Chinese Puzzle
- Episode 10 (7 Sept 1936) - Ursula or the Lily[11]
- Episode 11 (14 Sept 1936) - The Dragon
- Episode 12 (21 Sept 1936) - Victory in Sight
- Episode 13 (28 Sept 1936) - Homeward Bound (lasst episode)[12]
References
- ↑ Australasian Radio Relay League., "Monday July 6", The Wireless Weekly: The Hundred Per Cent Australian Radio Journal, Sydney: Wireless Press (Vol. 28 No. 1 (July 3, 1936)), nla.obj-718247578, retrieved 2 September 2023 – via Trove
- ↑ "Listening in on Radio". The Labor Daily. No. 3914. New South Wales, Australia. 22 June 1936. p. 8. Retrieved 2 September 2023 – via National Library of Australia.
- ↑ "On The Air". The Daily Telegraph. Vol. I, no. 91. New South Wales, Australia. 6 July 1936. p. 6. Retrieved 2 September 2023 – via National Library of Australia.
- ↑ Marion Consandine, 'Barclay, Edmund Piers (Teddy) (1898–1961)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/barclay-edmund-piers-teddy-9425/text16569, published first in hardcopy 1993, accessed online 2 September 2023.
- ↑ Australasian Radio Relay League., "A.B.C. Playwright Edmund Barclay at Home", The wireless weekly: the hundred per cent Australian radio journal, Sydney: Wireless Press (Vol. 31 No. 20 (May 20, 1938)), nla.obj-714416621, retrieved 2 September 2023 – via Trove
- ↑ "Thriller". The Telegraph. Queensland, Australia. 7 August 1937. p. 14 (Late Week End Final All the News). Retrieved 2 September 2023 – via National Library of Australia.
- ↑ "Oriental Mystery". Sunday Mail. No. 379. Queensland, Australia. 25 July 1937. p. 35. Retrieved 2 September 2023 – via National Library of Australia.
- ↑ "Reviewed Briefly.", The bulletin., John Ryan Comic Collection (Specific issues)., Sydney, N.S.W: John Haynes and J.F. Archibald (Vol. 58 No. 2997 (21 Jul 1937)), ISSN 0007-4039, nla.obj-571420018, retrieved 8 October 2023 – via Trove
- ↑ Australasian Radio Relay League., "MONDAY JULY 6", The Wireless Weekly: The Hundred Per Cent Australian Radio Journal, Sydney: Wireless Press (Vol. 28 No. 1 (July 3, 1936)), nla.obj-718247578, retrieved 8 October 2023 – via Trove
- ↑ Australasian Radio Relay League., "MONDAY AUGUST 10", The Wireless Weekly: The Hundred Per Cent Australian Radio Journal, Sydney: Wireless Press (Vol. 28 No. 6 ( August 7, 1936)), nla.obj-718330538, retrieved 8 October 2023 – via Trove
- ↑ Australasian Radio Relay League., "MONDAY SEPTEMBER 7", The Wireless Weekly: The Hundred Per Cent Australian Radio Journal, Sydney: Wireless Press (Vol. 28 No. 10 (September 4, 1936)), nla.obj-718312154, retrieved 4 October 2023 – via Trove
- ↑ Australasian Radio Relay League., "MONDAY SEPTEMBER 28", The Wireless Weekly: The Hundred Per Cent Australian Radio Journal, Sydney: Wireless Press (Vol. 28 No. 13 (September 25, 1936)), nla.obj-718360257, retrieved 8 October 2023 – via Trove
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