James J. Donnelly (writer) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Australian writer and producer James J. Donnelly was an Australian writer and producer best known for being a leading writer of early Australian radio.[1] For many years he was the ABC's Programme Director for New South Wales.[2] The Shadow of Sam Poo (1930) - writer Alias Jimmy Valentine (1934) - director[3] Tales of the old Trails (1934)[4] Tom Tom Tom Foolery (1934) - writer Man Through the Ages (1934) (serial) - writer[5] The Time machine (1934) (revue) - director Muchee Catchee (1934) - writer Death at Broadcast House (1935) - director[6] The Maestro (1936) - writer Theirs is the Glory (1945) - writer No Mean Comedy (1955) - writer References ↑ "Some Programme Features that are Well Worth Making a Note of Model Aero Club's Wings Grow Stronger", Wireless Weekly, vol. 15, no. 7, 7 February 1930, retrieved 10 April 2024 – via Trove ↑ Philp, Peter (2016). Drama in Silent Rooms. p. 26-27. ↑ "B Station Thrillers", Wireless Weekly, vol. 23, no. 19, May 11, 1934, retrieved 10 April 2024 – via Trove ↑ "How Mosquitoes Attack Pianists in the East Indies", Wireless Weekly, vol. 23, no. 12, March 23, 1934, retrieved 10 April 2024 – via Trove ↑ "Man Through the Ages 1935 Serial", Wireless Weekly, vol. 24, no. 26, December 28, 1934, retrieved 10 April 2024 – via Trove ↑ ""Death at Broadcast House" Goes Over National Network", Everyones, vol. 15, no. 786, 19 June 1935, retrieved 10 April 2024 – via Trove External links James J Donnelly at Ausstage Authority control databases: People Trove Related Articles