John P. McLeod
John P. McLeod was an Australian writer and broadcaster. For a time he was an in-house screenwriter for F.W. Thring at Efftee Studios. He also worked for the ABC and wrote a number of humorous novels.[1]
Selected writings
- A Ticket in Tatts (1934) - screenplay
- The Nawab's Necklace ; Being Case 102 from the Chronicles of Clipper and Brown, the Dumbest Detectives Ever Devised (1935) -radio play
- The Leech ; Or, Detectives Don't Care, Being the Hundred and Oneth Case of Clipper and Brown, the Dumbest Detectives Ever Devised (1935) - radio play
- Typhoon Treasure (1938) - script
- Way Down South (1940)
- Funtasia Digest (1941)
- Frolics in Politics (1941)
- The Progress of Pete (1944)
- Quipster Delight (1945)
- Jester Digest (1945)
- Where Old Friends Meet (1964)
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