Ena Harwood

[3] She was chosen by Doris Fitton to star in the production of God's Red Earth which had originally been written as a radio play by Coral Lansbury.

[3] In the 1960s, Harwood become a fan of the Seven Network's daytime talk show Beauty and the Beast, hosted by her friend Eric Baume.

[1] That same year, she was part of the Seven Hills Productions radio program Ask The Girls hosted by Bernard King, which followed a similar format to Beauty and the Beast.

[5] On 10 November 1942, she married Horace Barclay Harwood at St Mark's Church of England in Darling Point.

[11] He was suspended from his evening radio program on 2UE during the investigation but was later cleared of any wrongdoing when the magistrate at St James Local Court dismissed the fraud charge after the Director of Public Prosecutions failed to offer any evidence.