Peter Smalley Peter Smalley i(A22538 works by)
Born: Established: 1943 Melbourne, Victoria, ;
Gender: Male
Expatriate assertion Departed from Australia: 1968
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1 y separately published work icon Barbary Coast : A Sea Story Peter Smalley , London : Century , 2007 Z1439305 2007 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon Port Royal : A Sea Story Peter Smalley , London : Century , 2006 Z1439272 2006 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon HMS Expedient : A Sea Story Peter Smalley , London : Century , 2005 Z1439292 2005 single work novel adventure
1 11 form y separately published work icon Dead End Drive-In Peter Smalley , ( dir. Brian Trenchard-Smith ) Australia : Springvale Productions , 1986 Z916991 1986 single work film/TV satire science fiction In the 'near' future, drive-in theatres have been turned into concentration camps for the undesirable and unemployed. The prisoners don't really care to escape, because they are fed and they have a place to live that is, in most cases, probably better than anything they might find on the outside. Crabs and his girlfriend Carmen are put into the camp, but all Crabs wants to do is escape.
1 form y separately published work icon Emma's War Peter Smalley , Clytie Jessop , ( dir. Clytie Jessop ) Australia : Belinon Productions , 1986 8166985 1986 single work film/TV

At the outbreak of World War II, a woman takes her children from Sydney out to the countryside.

1 1 form y separately published work icon The Return of Captain Invincible Peter Smalley , Andrew Gaty , Stephen E. De Souza , ( dir. Philippe Mora ) Australia : Seven Keys Willara , 1984 Z1864542 1984 single work film/TV science fiction humour

Captain Invincible is a popular super-hero during World War II. But in the 1950s, he is subjected to McCarthyist persecution on charges ranging from being a Communist (because he wears a red cape) to wearing underwear in public. Disillusioned, he drops out of public view, moves to Australia, and drinks heavily. But when his old nemesis, Mr Midnight, re-emerges, the American government must call on Captain Invincible once again.

1 The Illumination Peter Smalley , 1980 single work short story
— Appears in: The Bulletin (Literary Supplement) , 30 September 1980; (p. 8-12)
1 form y separately published work icon Chopper Squad Ron McLean , Tony Morphett , Robert Caswell , Don Battye , Denise Morgan , Everett de Roche , Peter Smalley , Colin Eggleston , Derek Strahan , Luis Bayonas , James Wulf Simmonds , Simon Wincer , Ross Napier , John Bramley , Bruce Wishart , Tom Mclennan , Colin James , Keith Hetherington , ( dir. Graeme Arthur et. al. )agent Sydney : Reg Grundy Enterprises , 1978 Z1826987 1978 series - publisher film/TV crime adventure

Chopper Squad follows the adventures of a helicopter surf rescue team based on Sydney's northern beaches, as they deal with various difficult rescues and occasionally come into close contact with desperate criminals.

The program suffered from long hiatuses between the pilot and series one, and between series one and series two. Furthermore, Don Storey notes, in his Classic Australian Television, that

Unfortunately, the quality of the scripts varied immensely. Some episodes had excellent dramatic narratives, and the viewers would be on the edge of their seats watching the rescue process. Other plots were contrived merely to justify the use of a helicopter, or to show off some other facet of the surf rescue operation, or were just corny. This variation in quality occurred not only from episode to episode, but quite often within an episode.

However, Storey concludes that

If the scripts left a lot to be desired, the same could not be said for the other aspects of the programme. The actors all gave good performances, and the technical quality is excellent by any standards. Extensive external location work was used, with internal sets being kept to a minimum. The camerawork is second to none, highlighting the magnificent scenery of the Sydney coastline to great effect.

Albert Moran, in his Guide to Australian TV Series, notes that 'World distribution rights to the series were bought by Paramount Pictures, which sold the production to Malaysia, Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand, the Philippines and Britain'.

1 y separately published work icon Trove Peter Smalley , London : Collins , 1977 Z1407557 1977 single work novel adventure thriller The yellowing documents Michael Daley found in the stable loft of a country house in Wiltshire were to change his life. The house was a curative establishment for alcoholics. Daley, an ex-pilot, was drying out. He was also trying to face his future, or lack of it. Now the key to it lay in his hands. - from dust jacket front flap
1 form y separately published work icon Sweeping Plains Peter Smalley , ( dir. Ken Hannam ) United Kingdom (UK) : British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) , 1976 7951485 1976 single work film/TV

'David feels cramped in this suburban Melbourne flat. The 'real' country is out there, and he'd like to get to it. But will his wife join him in the adventure?'

Source: Radio Times, 3 June 1976, p.17.

1 y separately published work icon A Warm Gun Peter Smalley , London : Deutsch , 1972 Z1407565 1972 single work novel
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