Robert J. Kral (English Wikipedia)

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  • Robert J. Kral Interview for Miracles is divided into Parts One and Two, and then per page:
    • "Robert J. Kral Feature – Part One, Page 1". chronicimage.com. 23 November 2003. Archived from the original on 12 October 2008. Retrieved 7 April 2013.

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  • Kral, Robert; Warrell-Davies, Michael; Sprod, Richard; Stack, Linda; Griffin, Celine; Nitschke, Donna Lee; Adelaide Children's Hospital, Educational Resource Centre (1988), Thalassaemia, a Relative Chance, Educational Resource Centre, Adelaide Children's Hospital. National Library of Australia, retrieved 6 April 2013, Summary: Program discusses the genetics and spread of Thalassaemia, its effects and treatment, and emphasizes the importance of prevention. It is designed to increase awareness and understanding of the causes and effects of Thalassaemia Major, and to encourage early testing for the Thalassaemia gene. Credits: Directors, Mike Davies, Richard Sprod; producer, Richard Sprod; story by Donna Nitschke; script editing, Linda Stack; music composed and performed by Robert Kral.
  • Wurst, Ross; Gibb, David; Kral, Robert J; Panorama Australia (Firm) (1990), Victoria Australia's Garden State, Panorama Australia. National Library of Australia, retrieved 7 April 2013, Summary: A video portrait of Victoria's scenic attractions including the Great Ocean Road, Wilson's Promontory, the Gippsland Lakes, the high country, the Grampians, Swan Hill, Echuca, Warrnambool and the Murray River. Script: Script, David Gibb; photography, Ross Wurst; music, Robert J. Kral.
  • Robert J. Kral Collection, Transition Music. National Library of Australia, 2000, retrieved 7 April 2013

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  • Robert J. Kral Interview for Miracles is divided into Parts One and Two, and then per page:
    • "Robert J. Kral Feature – Part One, Page 1". chronicimage.com. 23 November 2003. Archived from the original on 12 October 2008. Retrieved 7 April 2013.