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THE MAN FROM MALOBA, which starts on October 2 from all ZBs, is a mystery drama which moves from England to Africa and back to England, in a search for the heir to the Devonshire estate of Dartnell Priory. Just before his death, John Dartnell, owner of the estate, calls for his son Anthony, who had left England two years before after a quarrel with his father over a forged cheque. John Dartnell tells his nephew Mark Pennington that he knows it was he and not Anthony who had forged the cheque, but before he has time to tell anybody else he dies. A private detective is sent to Africa and has no sooner found the missing son, than the two of them are killed by natives. Meanwhile, a haggard, feverracked man who bears a startling resemblance to the dead Anthony Dartnell is discovered in Africa, and sent to England, where he is mistaken for the heir to the estate, until he recovers his lost memory and remembers that he is the son of John Dartnell's elder brother, and that he came across his dying cousin in the jungle in Africa. Anthony Dartnell the first is played by John Bushelle, and his cousin by Kevin Brennan (above).

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 895, 28 September 1956, Page 27

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THE MAN FROM MALOBA, which starts on October 2 from all ZBs, is a mystery drama which moves from England to Africa and back to England, in a search for the heir to the Devonshire estate of Dartnell Priory. Just before his death, John Dartnell, owner of the estate, calls for his son Anthony, who had left England two years before after a quarrel with his father over a forged cheque. John Dartnell tells his nephew Mark Pennington that he knows it was he and not Anthony who had forged the cheque, but before he has time to tell anybody else he dies. A private detective is sent to Africa and has no sooner found the missing son, than the two of them are killed by natives. Meanwhile, a haggard, feverracked man who bears a startling resemblance to the dead Anthony Dartnell is discovered in Africa, and sent to England, where he is mistaken for the heir to the estate, until he recovers his lost memory and remembers that he is the son of John Dartnell's elder brother, and that he came across his dying cousin in the jungle in Africa. Anthony Dartnell the first is played by John Bushelle, and his cousin by Kevin Brennan (above). New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 895, 28 September 1956, Page 27

THE MAN FROM MALOBA, which starts on October 2 from all ZBs, is a mystery drama which moves from England to Africa and back to England, in a search for the heir to the Devonshire estate of Dartnell Priory. Just before his death, John Dartnell, owner of the estate, calls for his son Anthony, who had left England two years before after a quarrel with his father over a forged cheque. John Dartnell tells his nephew Mark Pennington that he knows it was he and not Anthony who had forged the cheque, but before he has time to tell anybody else he dies. A private detective is sent to Africa and has no sooner found the missing son, than the two of them are killed by natives. Meanwhile, a haggard, feverracked man who bears a startling resemblance to the dead Anthony Dartnell is discovered in Africa, and sent to England, where he is mistaken for the heir to the estate, until he recovers his lost memory and remembers that he is the son of John Dartnell's elder brother, and that he came across his dying cousin in the jungle in Africa. Anthony Dartnell the first is played by John Bushelle, and his cousin by Kevin Brennan (above). New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 895, 28 September 1956, Page 27

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