Tradesman's Entrance is a 1941 Australian radio serial created by Sumner Locke Elliott for the George Edwards Company.
[2] It played three times a week.
[3] Edwards said "It is entirely different fom anything I have ever done before, and should make an instant appeal by its delightful freshness and originality.” [4] One critic called it "a very interesting serial".
[5] According to one account "it is a simple story about the servants in a big home in prewar London—the butler, the cook the footman, the housemaid and all the others who pa-ss through the door marked "Tradesmen's Entrance".
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