From 1951 until 1965, Denton worked for the
Australian Broadcasting Commission as an announcer, and eventually moved on to screenwriting, producing and directing television. In the 1970s, an anonymous television critic for
The Australian newspaper was revealed to be Kit Denton, writing under the
pseudonym "Janus". Denton had an abiding interest in military history, and is best known for his novel
The Breaker (1973), based on the story of
Breaker Morant. Although it was widely assumed that the film
Breaker Morant was based on Denton's book, it was in fact based on a play by
Kenneth G. Ross, who successfully sued publisher
Angus & Robertson when they publicised Denton's novel as the source for the film. Denton also wrote
For Queen and Commonwealth, about British military forces in the late 19th century, and
Gallipoli: One Long Grave (1986), a book about the
Battle of Gallipoli. ==Death==