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Ted Russell (Canadian politician)

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Radio) stories set in a fictional Newfoundland outport, Pigeon Inlet, using the persona of "Uncle Mose". These stories featured a colourful cast of characters and were told from a generally positive and optimistic, yet realistic, point of view. Many featured tall tales, but some were based on
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Russell's own experiences in rural Newfoundland. In addition to providing entertainment, these stories commented on issues of the day and also provided practical information to a population just beginning to deal with a profound change in its system of government.
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Two volumes of these stories were published in the 1970s, and three more in the 1980s. Russell is also the author of several radio plays, the most successful of which was
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at the age of 16. After teaching in several small Newfoundland communities during the 1920s and 1930s, interspersed with stints at
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Two albums were released after his death. Both were made up of stories taken from his CBC Radio programs.
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Despite having done little previous creative writing, from 1954 to 1961, Russell wrote and narrated (on
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In 2011, he was designated a "Person of Provincial Significance".
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The son of Edward Russell and Sarah Jane Kelly, he was born in
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Ted Russell (Irish politician)
Newfoundland
Coley's Point
Conception Bay
Colony of Newfoundland
Bishop Feild College
teacher
high school
Memorial University College
magistrate
Newfoundland
Canada
Joey Smallwood
Memorial University of Newfoundland
CBC
NTV
anthology series
Dora (Oake)
Elizabeth Miller
Bram Stoker
Dracula
Vlad the Impaler
Kelly Russell
O'Flaherty, Patrick
"Russell, Edward"
Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador
"Edward (Ted) Russell"
Categories
Writers from Newfoundland and Labrador
Canadian male short story writers

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