Donovan Joyce

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Donovan Maxwell Joyce (31 October 1910 - 16 October 1980[1]) is known as the author of the international best-seller The Jesus Scroll[2]. Joyce, an Australian radio producer and author, was born in 1910 at Hawthorn, Melbourne. Educated at Scotch College, Hawthorn, on leaving education he was employed by the Broken Hill Proprietary Co. Ltd, but finding himself unsuited to that work he performed in amateur theatricals in Melbourne and was stage manager for several productions of the Little Theatre Company.

In 1932 Joyce entered commercial radio, working in various stations across Australia, and eventually rising to station manager. He could not enlist during World War II because of a childhood injury, so instead he served as an air-raid warden. At this time he wrote a regular and occasionally controversial column in Radio Times under the pseudonym 'Slapper'.

He formed Donovan Joyce Productions in 1945. For his new company he wrote and commissioned dramas and documentaries for radio, many of which he exported, particularly to South Africa, where he also advised on local radio production. Although Joyce wrote the script for a television episode of 'Homicide' in 1966, he never adapted to writing for the small screen.

Joyce travelled to Israel in 1964 to investigate a scroll allegedly written by Jesus Christ, but he claimed that he was prevented by Yigael Yadin from visiting the archaeological digs at Masada, where he claimed that the scroll had been discovered. After a brief return to radio in Australia, he published The Jesus Scroll (Sydney, 1972; London, 1973), a ground-breaking story of the life of Christ which became a best-seller and led to death threats and continuing controversy[3].

Joyce died of hypertensive heart disease on 16 October 1980, aged 69, at Prahran and was cremated. He is survived by his wife and a son.

[edit] Radiography

Below are a list of radio shows produced by Donovan Joyce Productions or penned by Donovan Joyce.[4]

  • Adam and Eve
  • Amazing Duchess
  • Case of the Purple Cow, The
  • Convect Girl
  • Departure Delayed
  • Devil's Duchess, The
  • Devil's Holiday
  • Empty Arms
  • File of Queer Stories
  • Gabrielle
  • Image of Dorinda
  • Knave of Hearts
  • Legend of Kathy Warren, The
  • Lilian Dale Affair
  • Mad Monk Man
  • Man Hunt
  • Office Wife
  • Passing Parade
  • Popular Fallacies
  • Scarlet Harvest
  • Search for Karen Hastings, The
  • Sparrows of London
  • Stepmother
  • Strange House of Jeffrey Marlowe, The
  • Stranger in Paradise
  • T-Men (The first Donovan Joyce Radio Production ever submitted to the United States, was sold to US networks and independent stations within a week of its arrival.)
  • This Man is Mine
  • Two Roads to Samarra
  • Walk a Crooked Mile
  • Woman in the Mirror

[edit] References

  1. ^ Joyce, Donovan Maxwell (1910 - 1980). Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 14, Melbourne University Press, 1996, p. 592. Retrieved on 2006-03-26.
  2. ^ The Jesus Scroll By Donovan Joyce. Google Book Search. Retrieved on 2006-03-26.
  3. ^ "The Good Book-and Others-in '73", Time, 1973-12-24. Retrieved on 2006-03-26. 
  4. ^ A guide to ScreenSound Australia’s holdings. Australian Radio Series (1930s to 1970s). Retrieved on 2006-03-26.

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