WARREN BARRY, better known in New Zealand as Warren Toogood, plays the title role in "Paul Clifford," the new serial which may be heard from 2YA on Monday nights. He is also responsible for the dramatic radio version of this novel by Lord Lytton. Listeners are probably already familiar with his voice, for he played Archie Taylor in "Martin’s Corner,’ Bill Smith in "Dad and Dave," and Alfred Hardie in "Hard Cash," all serials that have been heard from the NBS. Since March, 1938, he has been in Australia. He is seen here with his wite.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 192, 26 February 1943, Page 10
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96WARREN BARRY, better known in New Zealand as Warren Toogood, plays the title role in "Paul Clifford," the new serial which may be heard from 2YA on Monday nights. He is also responsible for the dramatic radio version of this novel by Lord Lytton. Listeners are probably already familiar with his voice, for he played Archie Taylor in "Martin’s Corner,’ Bill Smith in "Dad and Dave," and Alfred Hardie in "Hard Cash," all serials that have been heard from the NBS. Since March, 1938, he has been in Australia. He is seen here with his wite. New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 192, 26 February 1943, Page 10
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