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Frederick Robert Buckley

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published a new Caradosso story in the May 1940 issue (after a six-year hiatus), the editor Howard Bloomfield noted that many readers had written in to request that the magazine "Bring back Captain Caradosso." Buckley also wrote a novel,
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From the 1960s to the time of his death in 1976, Buckley lived in a reportedly haunted (though not very enthusiastically, according to Buckley)
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where he was primarily a screenwriter and occasionally an actor. Between 1917 and 1918 he wrote, co-wrote or adapted the scenarios for
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to the attention of BBC producers Peter Cairns and David Martin, who premiered Unwin's first broadcast on the radio programme
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and worked as Chief reviewer and later Editor for the Motion Picture Mail, a Saturday magazine supplement of the
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Escape and Suspense! Vintage Radio, a website devoted to the enjoyment of the long-running CBS radio show
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Sometime between 1947 and 1951, Buckley is credited with bringing actor and comedian
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The Journal of Information for Literary Workers, vol. 56, no. 13, April, 1922, p.101
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is listed in both the Norwalk Historic Resource Inventory and with the Connecticut
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Captain Luigi Caradosso. The Luigi Caradosso stories were enormously popular with
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From 1959 to 1962, Buckley was heard as a regular panellist on the weekly
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Frank D. McSherry, Jr., "Captain of Adventure: Luigi Caradosso" in
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In the mid 1950s, Buckley worked as a portrait painter in Paris.
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Creative Place: Arts & Letters in 20th Century Connecticut
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magazine, #6, November 1989. Tattered Pages Press, (pp .9-16)
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Writers of historical fiction set in the early modern period
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The Reel Cowboy: Essays on the Myth in Movies and Literature
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between 1918 and 1953. He was born on 20 December 1896 in
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in the role of Theoria. Also in the cast was schoolmate
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In 1915, Buckley emigrated to the United States on the
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on the Connecticut State Register of Historic Places.
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and his brother-in-law was fellow pulp fiction author
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now lost from 1922, crediting the writer F.R. Buckley
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People educated at King Edward's School, Birmingham
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Colton, Staffordshire
Helen Curry
R. J. Buckley
pulp magazines
Colton, Staffordshire
R. J. Buckley
Birmingham Gazette
King Edward's School, Birmingham
Birmingham University
journalism
Aristophanes
Peace
J. R. R. Tolkien
Hermes
Helen Curry
Tom Curry

Betty Blythe
Guy Empey
silent film
The Undercurrent
SS St Louis
New York Evening Mail
Exhibitors Herald
silent film
Brooklyn
Vitagraph Studios
The Cambric Mask
A Gentleman's Agreement

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