Tradesman's Entrance

Tradesman's Entrance is a 1941 Australian radio serial created by Sumner Locke Elliott for the George Edwards Company. It played three times a week.

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.”

One critic called it "a very interesting serial".

Premise
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"."