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Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Robin Boyd, Robin Boyd to Brian Stonier, Penguin Books, 03.03.1964
... The Flying Dogtor... brochure and a set of scripts for The Flying Dogtor. A synopsis... brochure and a set of scripts for The Flying Dogtor. A synopsis ...This letter accompanies a Crawford Productions publicity brochure and a set of scripts for The Flying Dogtor. A synopsis of the six adventures is included. The programs are each five minutes and will be aired starting March or April 1964. Boyd is suggesting that Penguin might be interested in publishing the scripts, accompanied by many illustrations.The Flying Dogtor" series was broadcast on Australian Television Network (later becoming the Seven Network) between February and April 1964.2 pages: 1st page handwritten, 2nd page typewritten (duplication of letter)the flying dogtor, robin boyd, brian stonier, penguin books -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Invention, Clement Hack, Hector Crawford Productions, Sound Illustrator documentation, Dec-59
... The Flying Dogtor... was designed by Robin Boyd for the presentation of The Flying Dogtor ...There are three parts: (i) A letter from Hector Crawford to Robin Boyd (8 December 1959) confirming agreement regarding production rights, profits and use of Robin Boyd's invention of the 'Sound Illustrator', plus a letter from Clement Hack and Co (Patent Attorneys) to Hector Crawford (10 December 1959), confirming lodgment of Patent Application for ‘Sound Illustrator’ in the joint names of Robin Boyd and Hector Crawford Productions. (ii) a document 'Specification of Patent Application' (7 December 1959) provides a detailed description of its operation (five pages).The invention is an "apparatus for producing synchronised audio-visual effects" (iii) Penleigh Boyd, Robin Boyd's son, has provided an explanatory illustration of the apparatus. The South Illustrator was designed by Robin Boyd for the presentation of The Flying Dogtor television series.Typewritten, foolscap, 5 pages includes covers, plus additional explanation of apparatus.The letter (i) is countersigned 'Confirmed Dec 9, R.' in Robin Boyd's handwriting.hector crawford, the flying dogtor -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Hector Crawford, Letter from Hector Crawford to Robin Boyd, 13.08.1963
... The Flying Dogtor... of stations in Australian cities. The Flying Dogtor" series ...Letter from Hector Crawford, Managing Director of Crawford Productions, and attached document provides information regarding 1963 radio survey figures (ratings) gauging relative popularity of stations in Australian cities.The Flying Dogtor" series was broadcast on Australian Television Network (later becoming the Seven Network) between February and April 1964 (see item D254 for schedule).Typewritten, quarto, one page letter. Attached document is 7 foolscap, typed pages.radio survey data, radio ratings, the flying dogtor, robin boyd, crawford productions -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Hector Crawford to Robert Lapthorne, 04.03.1964
... Dogtor. It describes the program as follows: The Flying Dogtor... for The Flying Dogtor. It describes the program as follows: The Flying ...This letter is about overseas representation for The Flying Dogtor. It describes the program as follows: The Flying Dogtor looks after bush animals in the similar manner as The Flying Doctor looks after humans. The Flying Dogtor is the hero and Carson Carpetbag is the villain.The Flying Dogtor series was broadcast on Australian Television Network (later becoming the Seven Network) between February and April 1964.Typewritten, one page -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Ron Marshall, Ron Marshall to Hector Crawford, 18.05.1964
... Canberra for 52 episodes of 'The Flying Dogtor'.... Canberra for 52 episodes of 'The Flying Dogtor'. Carbon copy plus ...This letter asks Crawford to arrange a contract for CTC-7 Canberra for 52 episodes of 'The Flying Dogtor'.Carbon copy plus a with Compliments card from Crawford Productions. -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Hector Crawford, Hector Crawford to Robin Boyd, 13.11.1963
... amendments to The Flying Dogtor scripts, episodes 19-23.... amendments to The Flying Dogtor scripts, episodes 19-23. Typewritten ...A letter from Hector Crawford to Robin Boyd regarding amendments to The Flying Dogtor scripts, episodes 19-23.Typewritten, one page -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Hector Crawford, Hector Crawford to Robin Boyd, 12.02.1964
... purchase of The Flying Dogtor scripts by country stations. Attached... purchase of The Flying Dogtor scripts by country stations. Attached ...A letter from Hector Crawford to Robin Boyd regarding purchase of The Flying Dogtor scripts by country stations. Attached is a letter (dated 11 Feb 1964) from R. A. Marshall, Executive Officer of Australian Television Facilities, regarding the negotiations.Typewritten, 2 pages -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Robin Boyd, Brian Stonier, Penguin Books to Robin Boyd, 06.03.1964
... material on The Flying Dogtor and expresses interest in it. He asks... material on The Flying Dogtor and expresses interest in it. He asks ...In this letter Brian thanks Robin Boyd for sending him material on The Flying Dogtor and expresses interest in it. He asks if the program is being shown interstate and whether it has been sold overseas. Indicates his commitment to keep Boyd's role in the series confidential.The Flying Dogtor" series was broadcast on Australian Television Network (later becoming the Seven Network) between February and April 1964.Typewritten -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Container - Hanging Files
... & Living in Australia". 'Stegbar", 'Letters", 'Flying Dogtor... & Living in Australia". 'Stegbar", 'Letters", 'Flying Dogtor ...Robin Boyd used these hanging files for personal and professional documents. They are labelled "Puzzle of Architecture & Living in Australia". 'Stegbar", 'Letters", 'Flying Dogtor", 'Publications", 'Crawfords", 'Club", 'The Australian", 'Miscellaneous", "Historical Notes". 'The Aist'n Ugliness", 'Trips", "290 Walsh St", "Car", "insurance", "Foster Parents", "Penleigh & Suzy" and some are untitled. These were kept in a special built in space in the upstairs south shelves.walsh st miscellaneous, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Hector Crawford (Crawford Productions) to Robin Boyd, 03.04.1964
... , besides the successful 'The Flying Dogtor" series. Export Action ...A letter from Hector Crawford, Managing Director of Crawford Productions, asking for Robin Boyd's ideas on the development of a series of programmes titled 'Export Action' to be produced for the Department of Trade.Crawford Productions and Robin Boyd also explored ideas for other television productions, besides the successful 'The Flying Dogtor" series.export action, department of trade, robin boyd, crawford productions -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document, Robin Boyd, Export Action: Market in Singapore/Malaya, Apr-64
... , besides the successful 'The Flying Dogtor" series. Building ...A series of scripts for film/video promoting Australian building materials for export to Singapore. Script on pink foolscap is a different script. The double-sided blue carbon copy script is a slightly different version of the first two pages of the 4-page carbon copy on foolscap script.Crawford Productions and Robin Boyd also explored ideas for other television productions, besides the successful 'The Flying Dogtor" series.Typewritten, 1 double-sided page blue carbon copy on foolscap, 1 page carbon copy on pink foolscap, 4 pages carbon copy on foolscap. 6 pages totalbuilding materials, henry wilckens, singapore, malaya, export, advertisement -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Hector Crawford, Hector Crawford (Crawford Productions) to Robin Boyd, 26.05.1964
... television productions, besides the successful 'The Flying Dogtor ...Letter from Hector Crawford, Managing Director of Crawford Productions, advising Robin Boyd of the ABC’s decision not to purchase ‘Ginger Meggs’ series. The ABC's letter (25 May 1964) is attached.Crawford Productions and Robin Boyd also explored ideas for other television productions, besides the successful 'The Flying Dogtor" series.Typewritten, quarto, 2 pagesginger meggs, cartoon strip, jimmy bancks, robin boyd, crawford productions -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Hector Crawford, Hector Crawford (Crawford Productions) to Robin Boyd, 28.05.1964
... 'The Flying Dogtor" series. Ginger Meggs cartoon strip Jimmy Bancks ...Cover letter from Hector Crawford, Managing Director of Crawford Productions, with copies of letter to TCN 9 and letter from Australian Consolidated Press regarding television rights to "Ginger Meggs".Crawford Productions and Robin Boyd also explored ideas for other television productions, besides the successful 'The Flying Dogtor" series.Typewritten, quarto, 3 pages plus note.ginger meggs, cartoon strip, jimmy bancks, robin boyd, crawford productions -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Correspondence between Crawford and Australian Consolidated Press, Nov and Dec 1963
... television productions, besides the successful 'The Flying Dogtor ...Correspondence regarding negotiating rights to 'Ginger Meggs' telestrip production, and production of a pilot programme.Crawford Productions and Robin Boyd also explored ideas for other television productions, besides the successful 'The Flying Dogtor" series.Typewritten, quarto, 4 pages.ginger meggs, cartoon strip, jimmy bancks, robin boyd, crawford productions -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Script, Robin Boyd, Ginger Meggs Pilot Episode, 1963
... the successful 'The Flying Dogtor" series. Ginger Meggs cartoon strip ...Ginger Meggs, Australia's most popular and longest-running comic strip, was created in the early 1920s by Jimmy Bancks. The strip (based on Strip No. 589) follows the escapades of a red-haired prepubescent mischief-maker who lives in an inner suburban working-class household. This story follows characters Ginger and Mim, and their attempt to find and get an apology from new kid, Osmo Willis who plays a prank with a toy mouse on Mim. Ginger goes to Osmo's house to get an apology from him to Mim, but instead Osmo invites Ginger to his birthday party. Ginger then takes Osmo to buy ice-cream. Ginger in the end, gets caught out in his lie to Mim, that he couldn't find Osmo. Min finds out and scolds Ginger for being deceitful. "If only you were half a gentleman..." she says.Crawford Productions and Robin Boyd also explored ideas for other television productions, besides the successful 'The Flying Dogtor" series.Typewritten, carbon copy, foolscap, 3 pagesHandwritten side notes by Robin Boyd in pencil.ginger meggs, cartoon strip, jimmy bancks, robin boyd, crawford productions -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Harold Lander to Robin Boyd and others. (Crawford Productions), 23.11.1967
... for other television productions, besides the successful 'The Flying ...Memo from Harold Lander, providing background information for a planning meeting to be held to discuss ‘Hunter’ television series. 'Hunter' is an Australian spy drama which ran from 4 July 1967 – 5 March 1969 on Nine Network. Lander writes about considerations for making the show commercially successful including publicity tactics. Robin Boyd is mentioned on page 9. Lander asks for his suggestion on a new set design for the Independent Surveys office for the show.Crawford Productions and Robin Boyd also explored ideas for other television productions, besides the successful 'The Flying Dogtor" series.Typewritten, carbon copy, foolscap, 11 pages.Black pen mark up on pages 1-9, red pen mark up on pages 1 and 2.hunter, australian television, crawford productions, homicide, nine network