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Travel
Australia
April 18, 1965
April 18, 1965 to May 6, 1965 Australia via Frankfurt, Germany Athens, Greece Cairo, Egypt Bangkok, Thailand Singapore Karachie, India Darwin, Austrailia Sidney, Austrailia
Related Plots / Story Lines and Other References Used
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Date
Title
Comments
Time
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Travel
Leaves for Australia
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Travel
Returns from Australia
Where Shep Made Reference To This Subject:
Time
Date
Category
Title
April 12, 1965
Radio
Tornado Hits the Mill
April 14, 1965
Radio
The Return of Roswell T. Edwards
May 8, 1965
Radio
Mother's Day Show / Australia #1 - Shep in Australia
May 11, 1965
Radio
Australia #2 - Back from Australian Trip,Thailand
May 12, 1965
Radio
Australia #3 - Manly, Australia
May 13, 1965
Radio
Australia #4 - Arrival in Sydney
May 14, 1965
Radio
Australia #5 - More on Australia
May 17, 1965
Radio
Australia #6 - Anzac Day Tapes
May 18, 1965
Radio
Australia #7 - The Modern Marco Polo
• 02:20
1972
Radio
Austrailia
• 02:22
January 7, 1974
Radio
A Trip Down Under