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Ned Chaillet

Edward William Chaillet, III is a radio drama producer and director, writer and journalist.

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} --> Philip has returned to Europe from America after his brother appears to commit suicide in Amsterdam. His search for the truth takes him from England to the Netherlands and Italy. Silver finds that his ideals have made him a dangerous anachronism in a changing Northern Ireland. With Nik Cohn, Lucy O'Brien and Jon Savage. Harpsichord: David Roblou It is set in the volatile years of the Kennedy administration, when the civil rights movement, Martin Luther King Jr. and the war against the American Mafia were high on the Kennedy agenda. Faced with parental disapproval of the boy of her choice, a young Juliet of today at least has the internet and agony aunt Veronica. aka Lost Love of Phoebe Miles  The story focuses on his final years, when he was offered a lifeline in the unlikely setting of Ostend in Belgium, where he composed the song Sexual Healing before he returned America and was murdered by his own father. Notes: Sources: • Ned Chaillet's radio play listing at Diversity website • Ned Chaillet's radio play listing at RadioListings website • Ned Chaillet's radio play listing at Audio Drama Wiki ==Journalism==
Journalism
• "Family Voices – Lyttelton", review, The Times, 18 February 1981 • "There is every chance that they are a notable past in the making", The Times, August 1981 (predicting the future for Tony Slattery, Emma Thompson, Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie from their Edinburgh Fringe debut in 1981) • "The third man reconstructed", The Independent, 3 August 1998 • Bradley Lavelle Obituary, The Stage, 23 April 2007 • "Erik Bauersfeld, American radio dramatist and producer", Bay Area Radio Drama, 2007 • Harold Pinter Obituary, BBC World Service, 25 December 2008 • Harold Pinter Obituary, The Stage, 29 December 2008 • Jill Balcon Obituary, The Stage, 28 July 2009 • Corin Redgrave Obituary, Last Word, BBC Radio 4, 9 April 2010 (15'50" – 24'05") • Anna Massey Obituary, The Stage, 19 July 2011 • Miriam Karlin Obituary, The Stage, 22 August 2011 • Gerard Murphy Obituary, The Stage, 9 September 2013 • Betty Davies Obituary, The Guardian, 18 February 2018 • Richard Williams Obituary, The Guardian, 26 Aug 2019 • John Tydeman Obituary, The Guardian, 4 May 2020 ==References==
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