John Gauci John Gauci i(A130413 works by)
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1 form y separately published work icon The Adventures of the Bush Patrol Bush Patrol Sarah Smith , Terry Finch , Tiffany Evans , Cathy McCormick , Carol Matthews , Don Linke , Russell Hagg , Megan Bond , Michelle Rogers , Jenny Sharp , Adam Whitbread , Roslyn Silvestrin , Patrick Edgeworth , Coral Drouyn , John Coulter , Alan Coleman , Nicholas Flanagan , Ron Elliott , Kit Oldfield , Geraldine Mellet , Neil Luxmoore , Kelly Lefever , Peter A. Kinloch , Jim Howes , Fiona Hile , Peter Hepworth , Shane Brennan , Alister Webb , Penelope Trevor , Emma J. Steele , Sarah Rossetti , Faye Grant-Williams , Carole Wilkinson , ( dir. Alan Coleman et. al. )agent Australia : Rosenbaum Whitbread Film & Television Productions , 1996-1998 Z1889011 1996-1998 series - publisher film/TV

'The series is based on a national park ranger, her two children, their friends and how they form the Bush Patrol to help protect the park and its native inhabitants. There's plenty of adventure and fun featuring Australia's unique flora and fauna and modern family relationships.'

Source: Screen Australia. (Sighted: 3/12/2013)

1 form y separately published work icon Pugwall's Summer Alan Hopgood , ( dir. John Gauci ) Australia : LJ Productions Nine Network , 1991 7450678 1991 series - publisher film/TV children's

'Peter Unwin George Wall, otherwise known as Pugwall, had a big dream — to be in a successful rock band. With the help of his mates Bazza, Orfo, Stringbean and Jenny, he created The Orange Organics. Now it's Summer and Pugwall has his own goals to achieve. He makes a list with his best friend Orfo and together they set about achieving them: making money, driving the school wardens wild, getting a suntan and working towards the release of a record with the band.'

Source: Australian Television Information Archive. (Sighted: 6/6/2014)

1 form y separately published work icon Pugwall Alan Hopgood , ( dir. John Gauci ) Australia : LJ Productions Nine Network , 1989 7450464 1989 series - publisher film/TV children's

'A group of young people get together to form a rock and roll band.'

Source: Screen Australia.

1 form y separately published work icon Saturdee Judith Colquhoun , Peter Hepworth , ( dir. John Gauci ) Australia : LJ Productions Revcom Television , 1986 Z1821281 1986 series - publisher film/TV children's

Based on a novel by Norman Lindsay, Saturdee is a fictionalised account of Lindsay's childhood, set in the equally fictional Victorian town of Redheap. According to Moran, in his Guide to Australian TV Series, Lindsay

invented the central character, twelve-year-old Peter Gimble, as a projection of everything he would have liked to have been and he also included a friend of Peter's, Conkey Menders, as a representation of his real boyhood. Saturday was the day the boys and their friends lived for, a time of escape and adventures, after the chores of the week and the coming sabbatical gloom of Sundays.

Moran notes that since the writers and the director/producer had previously been involved with the ABC, it is surprising that this was not an ABC production. Instead, it was commissioned by the Seven Network. Shot over eleven weeks on location in Creswick, Victoria, the program cost $1.3 million to produce, but rated well with its target audience.

1 1 form y separately published work icon Lucinda Brayford Cliff Green , ( dir. John Gauci ) Australia : ABC Television , 1980 Z1037663 1980 series - publisher film/TV

The life of Australian socialite Lucinda Brayford from ages eighteen to forty-nine, and her relationships with the men in her lives: old family friend Toby, philandering husband Hugo, lover Pat, and son Stephen. Each episode of the four-part series concentrates on the developing relationship with one of these four men. The series begins in Melbourne but takes place largely in England, following Lucinda's marriage.

Interviewed for the Australian Women's Weekly, producer Oscar Whitbread noted, 'Australia's society, especially Melbourne' aristocracy, has never really been properly depicted on television. [...] The ultra rich ARE different. Lucinda Brayford is an accurate portrayal of the 'beautiful people' as they existed 50 years ago, with all their elegance and impeccable manners' (Wed. 11 June 1980, p.138S).

Further reference:

'Lovely Lucinda–and the Men in her Life'. Australian Women's Weekly Wed. 11 June 1980, p.138S.

'The Story of Lucinda Brayford: Four Loves from a Bygone Era Inspire $1M Series'. Australian Women's Weekly Wed. 16 April 1980, pp.10-11.

2 form y separately published work icon Lawson's Mates Cliff Green , ( dir. Douglas Sharp et. al. )agent Australia : ABC Television , 1980 7140341 1980 series - publisher film/TV

Series of television plays based on the short stories of Henry Lawson, featuring a number of different, but intertwined, narratives.

1 form y separately published work icon Catspaw The Catspaw Ted Roberts , ( dir. David Zweck et. al. )agent 1978 Australia : Australian Broadcasting Commission , 1978 6097148 1978 series - publisher film/TV crime thriller

'Thriller serial Catspaw was an exciting tale about a group of Australian mercenaries who are hired to recover a stolen helicopter. Tim Keppel, an RAF officer seconded to the RAAF had gone missing with the copter and Flight Lt Harry Sawtell led the team trying to find it.'

Source: TV Profiles (http://www.tellyprofiles.com/australian-tv/catspaw/). (Sighted: 28/6/2013)

A short piece in TV Times (3-9 June 1978) noted:

'In air force jargon a catspaw is a "bunny" – someone left holding the bag. In ABC‘s new adventure series The Catspaw, it’s up to viewers to work out who should be carrying the blame. The seven-part series, featuring familiar names such as Ken James (pictured), Rowena Wallace, Peter Sumner, John Diedrich and John Stanton, revolves around the disappearance of an RAF officer Tim Keppel (Warwick Sims).'

See Television.au (http://televisionau.com/2008/06/1978-june-3-9.html) (Sighted: 28/6/2013)

1 form y separately published work icon The Trial of Ned Kelly Roger Simpson , ( dir. John Gauci ) Melbourne : Australian Broadcasting Commission , 1977 6098454 1977 single work film/TV crime historical fiction

'The program looks at whether Ned Kelly had a fair trial. The trial itself was taken from documents held at both the Victorian Police Dept, and at the High Court in Victoria. The Narrator within the program helps to clarify legal matters and there is more than a hint that he is on Kelly's side.'

Source: Screen Australia. (Sighted: 28/6/2013)

1 form y separately published work icon Andra Eugene Lumbers , ( dir. John Gauci et. al. )agent Melbourne : Australian Broadcasting Commission , 1976 Z1845883 1976 series - publisher film/TV young adult science fiction

In the year 4000AD, after suffering a terrible injury, Andra receives a brain transplant from a donor who died in 1987. With this new brain tissue, she realises for the first time how repressive her world's regime is, and leads a rebellion against the ruling powers.

Like many relatively short-lived programs from the 1970s, Andra is now extremely obscure: as with its predecessor Alpha Scorpio, rumours abound that the master tapes have been destroyed.

Andra is also subject to a number of misconceptions. Albert Moran, for example, notes that the program is a sequel to Alpha Scorpio. (Nor is Moran the only source for this statement.) Andra, which is based on a novel by British writer Louise Lawrence, is Alpha Scorpio's sequel only in that the ABC were seeking a science-fiction program aimed at young female viewers, just as Alpha Scorpio was aimed at young male viewers.

1 2 form y separately published work icon Power Without Glory Sonia Borg , Cliff Green , Howard Griffiths , Tom Hegarty , John Martin , Roger Simpson , ABC Television (publisher), ( dir. John Gauci et. al. )agent Australia : Paradine Productions ABC Television , 1976 Z1690132 1976 series - publisher film/TV

Spanning the 1890s to the 1950s, Power Without Glory is the story of a man determined to make something of his life. Raised in a Melbourne slum area, John West later gains wealth and power, his influence extending into his business, his political ambitions, and his family life. The events of his life unfold against a backdrop of major historical events, including World War One and the beginnings of the Australian Labour Party.

1 form y separately published work icon Lucky Colour Blue Virginia Patricia Duigan , ( dir. John Gauci et. al. )agent 1975 Melbourne : ABC Television , 1975 Z1662793 1975 series - publisher film/TV

A sequel to A Taste for Blue Ribbons (1973), this children's period drama tells the story of the Byrne family (who run a horseriding school outside Melbourne) and the young daughter seeking to make the Olympic equestrian team.

1 form y separately published work icon Certain Women Tony Morphett , Anne Brooksbank , David Williamson , Laura Jones , Ted Roberts , Jennifer Compton , Michael Cove , Robert Caswell , Glyn Davies , Chris Peacock , Julian Halls , Charles E. Stamp , Barbara Vernon , Ron Harrison , David William Boutland , Ron McLean , Phillip Grenville Mann , ( dir. Bruce Best et. al. )agent 1973 Sydney : ABC Television , 1973-1977 Z1857626 1973 series - publisher film/TV

Certain Women began as a short series in 1973 and continued on as a serial until 1977. At the centre of the narrative were six women from three generations of a Sydney family. Dolly has two daughters Freda and Jane. Jane has three daughters Marjorie, Helen, and Gillian.

In a short piece announcing the extension of the series after the broadcast of the first six episodes television critic Valda Marshall said the decision to make further episodes 'should also keep the women's libbers happy ... so far as I know, it's the first TV series made here specifically as a starring vehicle for women'.

Source: Marshall, Valda. 'ABC's 'Women' Given Longer Reign'. The Sun-Herald, 25/3/1973, p. 77.

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