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  1. Lyndall Harvey Barbour (19 May 1916 – 10 October 1986) was an Australian actress, primarily of radio, although she also added stage and television work (both series and made-for-television movies) to her repertoire.

  2. Lyndall Harvey Barbour (1916-1986), radio actress, was born on 19 May 1916 in Cairo, eldest of four children and only daughter of Captain Eric Pitty Barbour (d.1934), Australian Army Medical Corps, Australian Imperial Force, and his wife Dora Frances Blanche, née Grieve (d.1930), who were both born in New South Wales.

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  3. Lyndall Barbour was born on 19 May 1916 in Cairo, Egypt. She was an actress, known for You Can't See Round Corners (1967), You Can't See 'round Corners (1969) and Homicide (1964). She died on 10 October 1986 in Wahroonga, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

    • May 19, 1916
    • October 10, 1986
  4. Lyndall Barbour was born on 19 May 1916 in Cairo, Egypt. She was an actress, known for You Can't See Round Corners (1967), You Can't See 'round Corners (1969) and Homicide (1964). She died on 10 October 1986 in Wahroonga, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

    • Actress
    • May 19, 1916
    • Lyndall Barbour
    • October 10, 1986
  5. It stars Lyndall Barbour as the title character, who was renamed "Portia Manning". It was broadcast for 3,544 quarter-hour episodes until 1970. Every episode started with the introduction, "A story taken from the heart of every woman who has ever dared to love."

  6. It is one of her most highly regarded radio plays. The play was one of six Australian plays picked by the ABC to commemorate Australia's Jubilee in 1951. [2] The play originally aired in April 1945 starring Lyndall Barbour and was repeated in June and November of that year. [3]

  7. The series features major talents in the world of Australian radio drama – actors Lloyd Berrell, Guy Doleman and Lyndall Barbour – together with the veteran theatre and radio drama director Lawrence H Cecil.