Thursday, July 7, 2011

Keith Smith, Australian radio and television personality (The Pied Piper), children's writer died he was , 93

Edward Keith Smith  was an Australian broadcaster, radio and television personality, and writer died he was , 93.

(4 September 1917 – 2 June 2011)

Biography

Smith's most popular program was "The Pied Piper" (initially radio, later on television), in which he conducted candid interviews with children. He also devised and wrote (with veteran radio writer George Foster) the scripts for the 13 episodes of the television series "Mrs. Finnegan", which appeared on Sydney channel ATN 7 from 1970 to 1971.
He published the parenting book How to Get Closer to Your Children in 1985 and two volumes of Supernatural!: Australian Encounters in 1991 and 1993, about ghost sightings in Australia. He also wrote the social history work Australian Battlers Remember: The Great Depression, published in 2003.
Smith lived his last years as a recluse. He died in Sydney on 2 June 2011, aged 93.[1]

Writing

  • The Bear with Bad Eyes; illustrated by Jiri Tibor Novak; Little Lilyfield, 1987
  • How to Get Closer to Your Children; Waratah Press, 1985
  • The Migrant Mouse; illustrated by Bruno Jean Grasswill; Little Lilyfield, 1988
  • The Palace of Signs : Memories of Hard Times and High Times in the Great Depression; Sun, 1991
  • World War II wasn't All Hell; Hutchinson Australia, 1988
  • The Pig that was Different; illustrated by Mary Ferguson; Bow Press in association with Hutchinson Australia, 1988
  • Keith Smith's Riddle Book from Outer Space; Rigby, c. 1964
  • A Word from Children; Rigby, 1960
  • Ogf: Being the Private Papers of George Cockburn, Bus Conductor, a Resident of Hurstfield, a Suburb of Sydney, Australia; Ure Smith, 1965
  • Australian Battlers Remember: the Great Depression; Random House, c. 2003
  • The Pied Piper: Keith Smith's Riddle Book for Children; Rigby, 1960
  • T.V. Jokes for Children; Rigby, 1972
  • T.V. Jokes for Children 2; Rigby, 1972
  • Keith Smith's T-V Picture Puzzle Book. No. 1; Rigby, 1973
  • Keith Smith's T-V Picture Puzzle Book. No. 2; Rigby, 1973
  • Keith Smith's Dum Dora Jokes, illustrations by Eva Wickenberg; Rigby, 1977
  • TV Cook Book for Kids; Rigby, 1972
  • Keith Smith's Knock! Knock! Jokes; illustrations by Eva Wickenberg; Rigby, 1977
  • Keith Smith's Riddle Round Up; illustrations by Eva Wickenberg; Rigby, 1977
  • Supernatural!: Australian Encounters; Pan, 1991
  • Supernatural No. 2: More Australian Encounters; Pan MacMillan, 1993
  • The Time of their Lives!: Remembering Yesterday's Australia; Allen & Unwin, 1993

 

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