- Len Peterson
Leonard Byron Peterson (1917 - 2008) was a Canadian
playwright ,screenwriter andnovelist . His career started in 1939 when he sold a script to theCanadian Broadcasting Corporation .He has written more than a thousand different dramatic works for stage, screen, television, and radio.One of his earliest successes was the radio play "They're All Afraid" (1944), which was written for the CBC program "Stage '44". The play received much criticism for depicting life in Canada negatively at a time when it was thought that boosting wartime morale was more appropriate. "They're All Afraid" went on to win the award for best drama in a broadcasting festival in Ohio. It was later adopted by Peterson for the stage. [cite book
last = Peterson
first = Leonard
title = They're All Afraid
publisher = The Book Society of Canada Limited.
date = 1981
id = ISBN 0772550328 Pg.xiv.]Plays
* "Burlap Bags" (1960)
* "The Great Hunger" (1960)
* "All About Us" (1963)
* "Almighty Voice" (1970)
* "Women In The Attic" (1971)
* "The Workingman" (1972)
* "Let's Make a World" (1973)
* "Billy Bishop and The Red Baron" (1975)
* "Your World on a Plastic Platter" (1976)
* "Etienne Brule" (1977)
* "They're All Afraid" (1980)
* "Eye of the Storm" (1985)Novels
* "Chipmunk" (1949)
creenplays
* "It's Fun to Sing" (1948)
* "Passport to Canada" (1949)
* "Iron from the North" (1955)TV Shows
* "Folio"
* "General Motors Presents"
* "Camera Canada"Radio Shows
* "Stage '44" (1943)
* "Nightfall" (1981)References
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