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who settled in the Sydney area in the 1860s. After acting as an intelligence reporter during World War 2, he was unsettled by the experience and unable to settle down to academic study. Instead, he began a career as musician and writer and had his first radio play, "Banshee", broadcast in the late
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also brought him success after he helped her collect folksongs to fit her repertoire. He was responsible for the lyrics of "Smiley", which she sang on the soundtrack of the film
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In 1949 Bill Lovelock married Joan Marion Badcock, who under the name Joan Wilton was a singer and eventually had her own show on
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on 8 August 2003. He was a songwriter and broadcaster with successes in Australia, Great Britain and the United States.
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1940s. His biggest success was with the song "Snowy River, Roll!", which was written in support of the
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Bill Lovelock descended from a family originally from the English town of
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on 19 June 1922 and died in the North Sydney suburb of
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Index

Ryde
Damien Lovelock
Sydney
Ryde City
Wallingford
Snowy Mountains Scheme
Royal Australian Air Force
Shirley Abicair
Smiley
The Phantom Stockman
Burl Ives
Nina Simone
Hollywood and the Stars
This Is Your Life
ABC radio
This Is Your Life
Damien
Find A Grave
Lovelock trees
p.59
Tingle Factor
Chapter 10
Turnipnet
Australian Screen
National Library of Australia
14 August, 2019
Categories
1922 births
2003 deaths
Australian television producers

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