Novel Into Serial
™N the artificial Woriad of the theatre Janie and Duncan Meredith struggled for real happiness, for a chance to: make a secure place for themselves; a place that was threatened when the glamorous Leonie Martine came on the scene. How their love stood the shock of her coming, and the changes she made in their lives, may be heard in the new romantic serial, All Our Tomorrows, which starts from the ZBs at 7.0 p.m. on Saturday, February 2. This Grace Gibson production is an adaptation of the best-selling novel by Mary Howard, Janie and Duncan Meredith are played by Gina Curtis and Roger Climpson; Kevin Brennan plays Robert Curtis, and the leading role of Leonie Martine is taken by Georgie Sterling, the Dunedin-born actress. Georgie Sterling played many parts in New Zealand radio before going to Australia, where she has added film appearances to her successes there in such radio plays as To Dorothy, a Son, and The Laughing Womar
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 911, 25 January 1957, Page 9
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164Novel Into Serial New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 911, 25 January 1957, Page 9
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