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Phillip Grenville Mann
Phillip Grenville Mann (24 December 1921 – 19 June 1990) was an Australian actor, playwright, stage director and manager, and writer. He won a series of prizes as a young writer. He served in the Royal Australian Navy. He worked for six years in London. He became a staff writer at the ABC. He replaced Rex Rienits as drama editor at the ABC. Select writings *''The Seas between'' (1946) – radio play starring Peter Finch *''Dear Enemy'' (July 1951) – radio play *''The Cat Scratches'' (1954) - radio play *''Theatre Royal'' episode "Dead or Alive" (1956) – TV play – became ''Funnel Web'' *''Shadow Squad'' (1958) – TV series – various episodes *''The Verdict is Yours'' (1958) – TV series – various episodes *''The Probation Officer'' (1960) – TV series *''The Attorney General'' (1961) – TV play *''The Sergeant from Burralee'' (1961) – TV play *''The Patriots (TV series), The Patriots'' (1962) – TV series *''Funnel Web'' (1962) – TV play *''Ballad for One Gun ...
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