Canberra the Great
Genredrama feature
Running time45 mins (9:30 pm 10:15 pm)
Country of originAustralia
Language(s)English
SyndicatesABC
Written byEdmund Barclay
Directed byLawrence H Cecil
Original release12 March 1938[1]

Canberra the Great is a 1938 Australian radio drama by Edmund Barclay that celebrated the history of Canberra.[2]

It was performed again in 1944.[3][4]

Premise

According to Wireless Weekly "In the year 1820 a party of explorers climbed a hill over Lake George and looked down into the limestone plains, being the first white men to do so. Now standing on that same hill one can look down into a city of dreams-come-true— Canberra. In this presentation the history and legend of Australia s magnificent capital city is brought to you in a sequence of dramatic and narrative cameos, as an anniversary celebrations programme. "[5]

References

  1. Australasian Radio Relay League., "SATURDAY Mar.l2 NATIONAL STATIONS No. 1 from 2BL, 2CO, 2NR, 3AR, 3GI, 4QR, 5AN, 5CK, 7ZL", The Wireless Weekly: The Hundred Per Cent Australian Radio Journal, Sydney: Wireless Press (Vol. 31 No. 10 (March 11, 1938)), nla.obj-711960785, retrieved 6 November 2023 via Trove
  2. "CANBERRA COMMEMORATION FEATURES". The Canberra Times. Vol. 12, no. 3270. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 12 March 1938. p. 1. Retrieved 6 November 2023 via National Library of Australia.
  3. Australian Broadcasting Commission. (1939), "Coming on the air", ABC weekly, Sydney: ABC (Vol. 6 No. 11 (11 March 1944)), nla.obj-1355704893, retrieved 6 November 2023 via Trove
  4. Australian Broadcasting Commission. (1939), "Sunday, March 12", ABC weekly, Sydney: ABC (Vol. 6 No. 11 (11 March 1944)), nla.obj-1355704144, retrieved 6 November 2023 via Trove
  5. Australasian Radio Relay League., "SATURDAY Mar.l2 NATIONAL STATIONS No. 1 from 2BL, 2CO, 2NR, 3AR, 3GI, 4QR, 5AN, 5CK, 7ZL", The Wireless Weekly: The Hundred Per Cent Australian Radio Journal, Sydney: Wireless Press (Vol. 31 No. 10 (March 11, 1938)), nla.obj-711960785, retrieved 6 November 2023 via Trove
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