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1 1 form y separately published work icon Passion Griffin Theatre Company , Australian Film Television and Radio School , SBS Television (publisher), ( dir. Richard Jasek et. al. )agent 1995 Strawberry Hills : Mise en Scene SBS Television , Z1569352 1995 series - publisher film/TV Six half-hour plays written by women on the theme of passion, originally written for and performed at the Griffin Theatre.
1 form y separately published work icon After Marcuse Alma De Groen , ( dir. Ted Robinson ) Australia : Australian Broadcasting Corporation , 1988 8221330 1988 single work film/TV

A woman begins an affair with a young man who seems to personify the nihilistic philosophy of German-American philosopher Herbert Marcuse.

1 form y separately published work icon Those Dear Departed Ghosts CAN Do It (US title) Steve J. Spears , ( dir. Ted Robinson ) Sydney : Phillip Emanuel Productions , 1987 Z1867070 1987 single work film/TV humour fantasy

A disturbed woman murders her husband and others, so she can be haunted by their wronged ghosts.

1 form y separately published work icon The Pack of Women Robyn Archer , ( dir. Ted Robinson ) Australia : ABC Television , 1986 Z1062981 1986 single work film/TV

A cabaret celebrating the female gender, A Pack of Women is a visual, musical, and theatrical presentation of new ideas about women and new ways of seeing women.

2 form y separately published work icon Shout! : The Story of Johnny O'Keefe Robert Caswell , ( dir. Ted Robinson ) Australia : View Pictures Seven Network , 1985 Z1684208 1985 series - publisher film/TV

This bio-pic explores Johnny O'Keefe's rise to the top of the Australian music industry in the 1950s. Tough, pushy, passionate, and desperate to be a star, JO'K captured the devotion of a generation of fans, who called him the Wild One, and became Australia's first and only 'King of Rock.'

1 form y separately published work icon Singles Michael Aitkens , Robert Caswell , Linda Aronson , Alma De Groen , Anne Brooksbank , ( dir. Riccardo Pellizzeri et. al. )agent Australia : Kids Like Us Australian Broadcasting Corporation , 1984 Z1888750 1984 series - publisher film/TV

Sydney doctor Alison places an advertisement in a single magazine, and arranges dates with five different men: each episode of the series follows a different date.

1 3 form y separately published work icon The Coolangatta Gold Ted Robinson , Peter Schreck , ( dir. Igor Auzins ) Australia : Michael Edgley International , 1984 Z1833909 1984 single work film/TV (taught in 2 units) 'Steve Lucas is a nineteen year old who is filled with the burning resentment of being forced to live in his brother's shadow. His brother Adam, is burdened by his father's desire for glory, and must win The Coolangatta Gold Tri-Aquathon, It is the greatest endurance test of them all: a marathon involving a 20 kilometre beach run, 6 kilometre swim and a 17 kilometre surf ski from Surfers Paradise along the golden arc of beach to Coolangatta and back to the start. The Coolangatta Gold is a story of human endeavour and endurance against overwhelming odds.' (Source: IMDB)
1 form y separately published work icon Our Man in the Company John O'Grady , ( dir. Ted Robinson et. al. )agent Sydney : Australian Broadcasting Commission , 1973-1974 Z1832945 1973-1974 series - publisher film/TV

Our Man in the Company, a humorous expose of the world of big business, began life as a putative program called Our Man in Canberra. Like A Nice Day at the Office, Our Man in Canberra started as an episode of the ABC's comedy anthology program The Comedy Game. Three additional episodes covering the misadventures of backbencher Humphrey Sullivan had been filmed (at a cost of $30,000) before the ABC were notified by the Federal Attorney-General's Department that the program (for which advance publicity had been released) breached Section 116 (2) of the Broadcasting and Television Act: 'the Commission or a licensee shall not broadcast or televise a dramatisation of any political matter which is then current or was current at any time during the five preceding years.'

For a detailed account of the furore that followed, see Don Storey's Classic Australian Television.

The end result was that the three completed episodes of Our Man in Canberra (excluding the already-screened pilot) were never screened, and the program was re-structured as Our Man in the Company, focusing on an inside view of big business rather than politics. As Don Storey notes, however, the re-structure was fairly superficial. Storey quotes writer John O'Grady as saying,

Very odd company, this one. It has repatriation schemes for its old soldier employees, problems with censorship, an old-age pension scheme which nobody thinks is enough, and battles with women who believe the company constitution infringes their rights. What other strange things does this company have on its plate? Oh yes, it's been experiencing a rural crisis lately! We had difficulty adapting three of the original scripts on Aboriginal land rights, the Russian presence in the Indian Ocean and the U.S. takeover of our resources. But we have made the programme legal now.

Our Man in the Company ran for two series (a total of fifteen episodes). Storey summarises it as follows: 'Taken at face value, Our Man in the Company is an enjoyable series. Taken as a disguised Our Man in Canberra, it becomes a very funny and clever series.'

1 form y separately published work icon Flash Nick from Jindavick Grahame Bond , Bill Harding , Gary Reilly , John Wood , Tony Sattler , 1973 Australia : ABC Television , 1973 Z850208 1973 single work film/TV humour

A 'surreal' sitcom set in the nineteenth century, Flash Nick from Jindavick tells the exploits of bumbling Jack Bradshaw (aka Flash Nick) as he attempts to carve out a career as a bushranger. These attempts include robbing a mail train while disguised as a roller-skating emu and trying to steal a black opal at a Country Women's Association Kung-Fu tournament, this time disguised as a harem girl. Throughout the series, he is pursued by Captain Magpie.

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