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− | (1932-2005). Expatriate South African dramatist, short-story writer and journalist. Born in Pietersburg, he was a contributor to Drum magazine before taking up a post with the BBC in London in 1958. Author of the one-act plays ''[[The Opportunity]]'' (1968), ''[[The Prosecution]]'', ''[[Where the Sun Shines]]'' and ''[[The Hammer and the Nail]]''. Also wrote the long running TV series, The Chief, under the pseudonym “Arthur Mogale”. | + | (1932-2005). Expatriate South African dramatist, short-story writer and journalist. Born in Pietersburg, he was a contributor to Drum magazine before taking up a post with the BBC in London in 1958. Author of the one-act plays ''[[The Opportunity]]'' (1968), ''[[The Prosecution]]'', ''[[Where the Sun Shines]]'' and ''[[The Hammer and the Nail]]''. And the full-length play ''[[Hang on in There, Nelson]]'' (1996). Also wrote the long running TV series, The Chief, under the pseudonym “Arthur Mogale”. |
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Revision as of 09:23, 18 July 2014
(1932-2005). Expatriate South African dramatist, short-story writer and journalist. Born in Pietersburg, he was a contributor to Drum magazine before taking up a post with the BBC in London in 1958. Author of the one-act plays The Opportunity (1968), The Prosecution, Where the Sun Shines and The Hammer and the Nail. And the full-length play Hang on in There, Nelson (1996). Also wrote the long running TV series, The Chief, under the pseudonym “Arthur Mogale”.
Sources
See Gosher, 1988) [JH]
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