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'''''Taxi!''''' was a very popular radio series on [[Springbok Radio]] in the 1960's. It was produced by [[David Gooden]], and written by [[Joe Stewardson]], with [[George Korelin]] as Chuck, [[Tony Jay]] as Red, and [[Patricia Saunders]] as Mertyle. In 1970 it was made into a feature film also titled '''''Taxi!''''' [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3479760/], written and directed by [[Joe Stewardson|Stewardson]], with the same three actors in the leading roles.
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'''''Taxi!''''' was a very popular radio series on [[Springbok Radio]], the first season on Sunday evenings (1969 to 1972) and the second season on Monday evenings (1975 to 1978) - it focused on "the trials and tribulations of a New York taxi driver". It was produced by [[David Gooden]], and written by [[Joe Stewardson]], with [[George Korelin]] as Chuck, [[Tony Jay]] as Red, and [[Patricia Sauders]] as Mertyle.  
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In 1970 [[Killarney Film Studios]] made it into a feature film also titled '''''Taxi!''''' [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3479760/], written and directed by [[Joe Stewardson|Stewardson]], with the same three actors in the leading roles.

Latest revision as of 08:50, 26 October 2019

Taxi! was a very popular radio series on Springbok Radio, the first season on Sunday evenings (1969 to 1972) and the second season on Monday evenings (1975 to 1978) - it focused on "the trials and tribulations of a New York taxi driver". It was produced by David Gooden, and written by Joe Stewardson, with George Korelin as Chuck, Tony Jay as Red, and Patricia Sauders as Mertyle.

In 1970 Killarney Film Studios made it into a feature film also titled Taxi! [1], written and directed by Stewardson, with the same three actors in the leading roles.