Chips (radio series)
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| Genre | drama series |
|---|---|
| Running time | 30 mins[1] |
| Country of origin | Australia |
| Language(s) | English |
| Home station | 2UE[2] |
| Starring | Chips Rafferty |
| Written by | Lee Robinson |
| Produced by | John Reeve[3] |
| Narrated by | Alan White |
| Recording studio | Worldwide Radio Productions, Sydney[4] |
| Original release | October 1952 |
Chips is a 1952 Australian radio drama series starring Chips Rafferty. It is not to be confused with his earlier series The Sundowner although it too was an outback adventure series.[5]
Many episodes were written by Lee Robinson who was then still working for the Department of Information Film Unit. The series began the collaboration between Robinson and Rafferty that would lead to their feature films starting with The Phantom Stockman.[6][7]
John Reeve produced.[8]
A party to launch it was held in September 1951.[9]