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Australians (TV series)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Australians (also known as Michael Willesee's Australians) is a thirteen part anthology documentary drama series which screened on the Seven Network in 1988.[1]

A lavishly illustrated spin-off coffee table book was released the same year. It was written by Roger McDonald and published Bantam Books.[2]

The series was not the idea of Willesee's, but his company, Transmedia was involved.[3]

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Episodes

The episodes focused on famous individuals (with one exception covering soldier settlers):

Ep One – Les Darcy

March 1, 1988. Written by John Upton, directed by Kevin Dobson.[4]

Cast

Reception

The Age called it "a thumbnail sketch".[5]

Ep Two – Private John Simpson

March 8, 1988. Written by Roger McDonald. Directed by Henri Safran.

Cast

Ep Three - Vivian Bullwinkle

March 15, 1988. Written by Anne Brooksbank. Directed by Rod Hardy.

Cast

Ep Four - Mary MacKillop

March 22, 1988. Written by John Misto. Directed by Mark Callan.

Cast

Ep Five - Lottie Lyell

March 29, 1988. Written by Anne Brooksbank. Directed by Ben Lewin

Cast

Ep Six - Lola Montez

April 5, 1988. Written by Tony Morphett. Directed by Ian Gilmour.

Cast

Ep Seven - Clyde Fenton

April 12, 1988. Directed by John Power.

Cast

Ep Eight - Jack Davey

April 19, 1987. Written by Geoffrey Atherden. Directed by George Whaley.

Cast

Ep Nine - Betty Cuthbert

April 26, 1988. Written by Denise Morgan. Directed by Kathy Mueller.

Cast

Ep Ten - Gordon Bennett

May 3, 1988. Written by John Misto.

Ep Eleven - Soldier Settlers

May 10, 1988. Directed by George Ogilvie.

Ep Twelve - John Norton

May 17, 1988.

Cast

Ep Thirteen - Errol Flynn

May 24, 1988. Written by John Lonie. Directed by Michael Carson.

Cast

See also

References

  1. ^ "Australian Television: Michael Willesee's Australians: Episode guide".
  2. ^ "A selection of lively, multifaceted Australians". The Canberra Times. Vol. 63, no. 19, 417. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 4 December 1988. p. 23. Retrieved 27 November 2020 – via National Library of Australia.
  3. ^ Oliver, Robin (29 February 1988). "Bicentennial Drama: It's a Knockout". Sydney Morning Herald. p. 68.
  4. ^ Corris, Peter (29 February 1988). "Mike Wilessee's Australians Less Darcy". Sydney Morning Herald. p. 75.
  5. ^ Hooks, Barbara (1 March 1988). "Telescope". The Age. p. 14.

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