Talk:Charles Chilton
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[edit]- Was it called Sri Lanka at the time of Chilton's posting, or was it still Ceylon?
- Riders of the Range - a cowboy series that found its way into the Eagle comic. - What does this mean? What's the Eagle comic? -- Zoe
- A1. Ceylon at the time and A2. the Eagle comic FlowerpotmaN·(t) 19:52, 12 June 2011 (UTC)
Chronology question
[edit]I have been trying to dig up more sources for the article but there is a question I have been wondering about. The article asserts "He was then sent to the United States to research, write and produce a number of series based on American western history." He made a trip in 1950, but a couple of newspaper articles such as this from the evening edition of the Ottawa Citizen and others (including this one from the Sydney Morning Herald) assert he had been writing Riders of the Range for a few years prior to his visit to America. As far as I can see, from what might technically be non-reliable sources,although well written and arguably reliable sources, he hadn't visited the States when he started writing Riders of the Range in 1948. I am not sure if the radio interviews say something to the contrary. Not that it is hugely relevant, but his US trip did generate a fair amount of coverage, possibly because Riders of the Range was being broadcast in Canada and Australia (BBC programmes often were), although alas I can't pin down any sources. FlowerpotmaN·(t) 22:03, 12 June 2011 (UTC)
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