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Peter Alan Yeldham (25 April 1927 – 20 September 2022) was an Australian screenwriter for motion pictures and television, playwright and novelist.


Biography

Peter Yeldham was born in Gladstone, near
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, in 1927. Leaving
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at 16, Yeldham briefly became a jackaroo in
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. Then he returned to Sydney to join Radio
2GB 2GB is a commercial radio station in Sydney, Australia owned by parent company Nine Radio, a division of Nine Entertainment Co., who also own sister station 2UE. 2GB broadcasts on 873 kHz, AM. In 2010, 2GB held 14.7% of the total rad ...
, first as a messenger boy and then became junior scriptwriter. He wrote several scripts and a weekly column for the magazine ''The Listener In'' before being called up for the army at 18, going to Japan with the Occupation Force, where he served with the radio unit. After returning to civilian life he married and worked freelance, writing ''Famous Trials'', ''Medical File'', ''Night Beat'', ''The Golden Cobweb'', ''For The Defence'', and many other programs that he largely originated for Grace Gibson Productions. He also attempted to join the
Sydney Morning Herald ''The Sydney Morning Herald'' (''SMH'') is a daily compact newspaper published in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, and owned by Nine. Founded in 1831 as the ''Sydney Herald'', the ''Herald'' is the oldest continuously published newspaper i ...
as a
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journalist but was told they only accepted those with university degrees. Yeldham's young age may have worked for him at 2GB as he was instructed that the average mental age of the Australian radio audience was thirteen and to write accordingly. In 1956, the year television arrived in Australia, he moved to England with his family where he remained for 20 years. He was given a reference to producer
Harry Alan Towers Harry Alan Towers (19 October 1920 – 31 July 2009) was a British radio and independent film producer and screenwriter. He wrote numerous screenplays for the films he produced, often under the pseudonym Peter Welbeck. He produced over 80 ...
. Thus began twenty years of writing for television and motion pictures in the United Kingdom. With independent television taking off in the British Isles, Yeldham was employed writing for such shows as ''
Armchair Theatre ''Armchair Theatre'' is a British television drama anthology series of single plays that ran on the ITV network from 1956 to 1974. It was originally produced by ABC Weekend TV. Its successor Thames Television took over from mid-1968. The Canadi ...
'', ''
Shadow Squad ''Shadow Squad'' is a British TV series that ran from 1957-59 starring Peter Williams and George Moon. 179 episodes were made, of which only four survive. Network released the surviving episodes on DVD in 2011, along with the sole surviving episo ...
'', '' Dial 999'', ''Espionage'', ''Crime Sheet'', ''Inside Story'', ''No Hiding Place'', ''The Persuaders'', ''Probation Officer'', ''The Third Man'', ''Van Der Valk'', ''Zodiak'', ''The Zoo Gang'' and other British TV series. Turning to feature films he wrote ''
The Comedy Man ''The Comedy Man'' is a 1964 British kitchen sink realism drama film directed by Alvin Rakoff and starring Kenneth More, Cecil Parker, Dennis Price and Billie Whitelaw. It depicts the life of a struggling actor in Swinging London. More later ...
'' and '' The Liquidator'' for producer Jon Pennington, as well as screenplays for Columbia, MGM, the Rank Organisation and producer Harry Alan Towers. In 1969, after disagreements with
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Oakmont Productions where he was engaged but not hired to write a war film to be made in England, Yeldham began writing plays for the theatre. The first, ''Birds on the Wing'', had a long season in Berlin, and an extensive run in Paris, becoming Europe's top grossing play in 1972. It was adapted into a television series by Yeldham, starring
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. Yeldham returned to Australia in 1976 where he wrote extensively for the
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and independent producers, being the author of over fifteen mini-series including 1984's ''All The Rivers Run'', and in 1987 ''Captain James Cook''. His original title for the latter, ''The Wind and the Stars'' was changed against his wishes, the ABC and overseas investors insisting on the Cook title. The costly historical drama genre fell out of favour with the networks in the 1990s, so Yeldham relishes the rare chance to revisit it. After adapting Bryce Courtenay's book ''Jessica'', which won an award as best mini-series, he turned to writing novels, and in 2016 published his thirteenth book, ''Dragons in the Forest''.


Notable works


Motion pictures

* ''
The Comedy Man ''The Comedy Man'' is a 1964 British kitchen sink realism drama film directed by Alvin Rakoff and starring Kenneth More, Cecil Parker, Dennis Price and Billie Whitelaw. It depicts the life of a struggling actor in Swinging London. More later ...
'' (1964) * '' Code 7, Victim 5'' (1964) * '' Twenty-Four Hours to Kill'' (1965) * ''
Ten Little Indians "Ten Little Indians" is a traditional American children's counting out rhyme. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 12976. The term "Indians" in this sense refers to Indigenous North American peoples. In 1868, songwriter Septimus Winner adapt ...
'' (1965) * '' The Liquidator'' (1965) * ''
Our Man in Marrakesh ''Our Man in Marrakesh'' (released in North America as ''Bang! Bang! You're Dead!'') is a 1966 British comedy spy film shot in Morocco produced and co-written by Harry Alan Towers, directed by Don Sharp and starring Tony Randall, Herbert Lom and ...
'' (1966) * ''
The Long Duel ''The Long Duel'' is a 1967 British adventure film directed by Ken Annakin and starring Yul Brynner, Trevor Howard, Charlotte Rampling and Harry Andrews. It is set in British-ruled India of the 1920s but was filmed in Spain. Plot Superintende ...
'' (1967) * ''
Age of Consent The age of consent is the age at which a person is considered to be legally competent to consent to sexual acts. Consequently, an adult who engages in sexual activity with a person younger than the age of consent is unable to legally claim ...
'' (1969) * ''
The Call of the Wild ''The Call of the Wild'' is a short adventure novel by Jack London, published in 1903 and set in Yukon, Canada, during the 1890s Klondike Gold Rush, when strong sled dogs were in high demand. The central character of the novel is a dog named Bu ...
'' (1972)


Mini-series

* '' Watch the Birdies'' (1966) * ''
Birds on the Wing ''Birds on the Wing'' is a 1971 British comedy television series which originally aired in a single series of six episodes on BBC 2.Wagg p.17-18 A businessman becomes enamoured of an attractive young woman, who he finds out is trying to con him w ...
'' (1971) * '' Run from the Morning'' (1978) * ''
Ride on Stranger ''Ride on Stranger'' is a 1979 Australian mini series about a woman in the 1930s, based on the novel of the same name by Australian author Kylie Tennant.Ed. Scott Murray, ''Australia on the Small Screen 1970–1995'', Oxford University Press, 1 ...
'' (1979) * ''
Golden Soak ''Golden Soak'' is a 1979 Australian-British mini series about an English mining engineer who travels to Australia. It was based on the 1973 book of the same title written by Hammond Innes.Ed. Scott Murray, ''Australia on the Small Screen 1970-1 ...
'' (1979) * ''
The Timeless Land ''The Timeless Land'' (1941) is a work of historical fiction by Eleanor Dark (1901–1985). The novel ''The Timeless Land'' is the first of ''The Timeless Land'' trilogy of novels about European settlement and exploration of Australia. Stor ...
'' (1980) * ''Sporting Chance'' (1980) * ''
Levkas Man ''Levkas Man'' is a thriller novel by British author Hammond Innes published in 1971. It tells the story of a doctor who goes to the Greek island of Lefkada with his adopted son to prove a theory about prehistoric man.Ed. Scott Murray, ''Australi ...
'' (1981) * ''
All the Rivers Run ''All the Rivers Run'' is an Australian historical novel by Nancy Cato, first published in 1958. It was adapted as a 1983 Australian television mini-series starring Sigrid Thornton and John Waters. The mini-series is marketed with the tagline ...
'' (1982) * ''
1915 Events Below, the events of World War I have the "WWI" prefix. January * January – British physicist Sir Joseph Larmor publishes his observations on "The Influence of Local Atmospheric Cooling on Astronomical Refraction". *January 1 ...
'' (1982) * ''
Flight into Hell ''Flight into Hell'' is a 1985 television miniseries about German pilot Hans Bertram and his co-pilot who go missing in 1932, based on Bertram's book of the same name, and in what was also known as 1932 Kimberley rescue.Ed. Scott Murray, ''Austra ...
'' (1985) * ''
The Far Country ''The Far Country'' is a 1954 American Technicolor Western film directed by Anthony Mann and starring James Stewart, Ruth Roman, Walter Brennan, John McIntire and Corinne Calvet. Written by Borden Chase, the film is about a self-minded advent ...
'' (1986) * '' Tusitala'' (1986) * ''
Captain James Cook James Cook (7 November 1728 Old Style date: 27 October – 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the British Royal Navy, famous for his three voyages between 1768 and 1779 in the Pacific Ocean and ...
'' (1987) * '' The Heroes'' (1988) * ''
The Alien Years ''The Alien Years'' is a three-part miniseries that first aired on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation on 19 April 1988. It was directed by Donald Crombie and written by Peter Yeldham. It stars Victoria Longley, John Hargreaves, Christop ...
'' (1988) * '' Naked Under Capricorn'' (1989) * '' The Private War of Lucinda Smith'' (1990) * ''
The Lancaster Miller Affair ''The Lancaster Miller Affair'' is a 1985 Australian mini series about the relationship between Bill Lancaster (aviator), Bill Lancaster and Jessie Miller.Ed. Scott Murray, ''Australia on the Small Screen 1970-1995'', Oxford University Press, 199 ...
'' (1990) * '' Heroes II: The Return'' (1991) * ''
The Battlers ''The Battlers'' is a 1994 Australian mini series about two drifters during the Great Depression, based on the novel of the same name by Kylie Tennant.Ed. Scott Murray, ''Australia on the Small Screen 1970-1995'', Oxford Uni Press, 1996 p176 C ...
'' (1994) * '' Jessica'' (2004)


Plays

*''Split down the Middle'' (1998) *''
Seven Little Australians ''Seven Little Australians'' is a classic Australian children's literature novel by Ethel Turner, published in 1894. Set mainly in Sydney in the 1880s, it relates the adventures of the seven mischievous Woolcot children, their stern army father ...
'' (Musical, 1988) *''Birds on the Wing'' (1970) *''My Friend Miss Flint'' (1984) *''But She Won't Lie Down: A Comedy Thriller in Two Acts'' (1978) *''Fringe Benefits'' (1977) *''Lighting Up Time: A Comedy'' (1977)


TV Plays

*'' Reunion Day'' (1962) *'' Stella'' (1964)


Books

*''The Currency Lads'' (1988) *''Reprisal'' (1994) *''Without Warning'' (1995) *''Two Sides of a Triangle'' (1996) *''A Bitter Harvest'' (1997) *''Against the Tide'' (1999) *''Land of Dreams'' (2002) *''A Distant Shore'' (2009) *''Glory Girl'' (2010) *''The Murrumbidgee Kid'' (2007) *''Barbed Wire and Roses'' (2008) *''Above the Fold'' (2014) *''Dragons in the Forest'' (2016)


Notes


External links

* *website https://web.archive.org/web/20090807123532/http://www.peteryeldham.com/web/pageid/999 {{DEFAULTSORT:Yeldham, Peter 1927 births 2022 deaths Australian screenwriters 20th-century Australian novelists 21st-century Australian novelists Australian male novelists Australian crime writers Australian male screenwriters Recipients of the Medal of the Order of Australia 20th-century Australian male writers 21st-century Australian male writers