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Ted Roberts

1931-2015 AU
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An Australian television screenwriter and supervising producer (17 April 1931 - 23 February 2015). In the 1960s, he wrote early episodes of the television series 'Skippy the Bush Kangaroo', as well as lyrics to the long version of the theme found on the B-side on the 45rpm record. He also wrote the lyrics to the tune of Click Go the Shears for an advertising jingle for the introduction of decimal currency in Australia in 1966: "In come the dollars, and in come the cents, to replace the pounds and the shillings and the pence. Be prepared folks when the coins begin to mix, on the 14th of February 1966".

     
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