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Film Details - Crawford Productions ; Network Ten , 1971-1976

Producers:

Hector Crawford (Executive Producer)
Other producers included Ian Bennett, Paul Eddy, Paul Karo, Edward Ogden, Max Simms, Marie Trevor, and Rita Tanno.

Production Companies:

Crawford Productions

Cast:

1. Regular cast/characters: Michael Pate (q.v., Det. Sgt. Vic Maddern, episodes 1-192), Grigor Taylor (Sen. Det. Alan Curtis, episodes 1-99), Vic Gordon (Sgt Bert Kennedy), Paul Cronin (Sen. Const. Gary Hogan), Tom Richards (Sen. Det. Steve York, episodes 100-228), Peter Gwynne (Det. Sgt. Jack Maloney, episodes 196-228), Luigi Villani (Tony Angelini), Roy Day (Edgar), Natalie Raine (Nell Kennedy), Marie Williams (Liz Maloney), Sue Walker (Maureen Buchanan), Edward Howell (Dr Ian Sutherland), Beverley Roberts (Dr Bedi), Jeffrey Hodgson (Dr John Mitchell).
2. Guest cast/characters: Among the better-known actors to appear in the series were Queenie Ashton, David Atkins, Elspeth Ballantyne, Lindall Barbour, Bruce Barry, Pat Bishop, Ben Blakeney, Michael Boddy (q.v.), Tony Bonner, Bunny Brooke, Noeline Brown, Robert Bruning, Tina Bursill, Neva Carr-Glynn, Benita Collings, Sally Conabere, Syd Conabere, Campbell Copelin, Don Crosby, Fred 'Cul' Cullen, Max Cullen, Bryan Davies, Gary Day, Slim deGrey, John Derum, John Diedrich, Sue Donovan, Denise Drysdale, Kerry Dwyer, Tommy Dysart, Jon English, John Ewart, Tom Farley, Judy Farr, Michelle Fawdon, Noel Ferrier, Buster Fiddess, Maurie Fields, Jon Finlayson (q.v.), Ben Gabriel, Bunny Gibson, Terry Gill, Kevin Golsby, Ken Goodlet, Sandy Gore, Reg Gorman, Ron Graham, Kym Gyngel, Penny Hackforth-Jones, Ron Haddrick, Anne Haddy, John Hargreaves, Joe Hasham, Vicki Hammond, Chris Haywood, Noni Hazlehurst, Eddie Hepple, Syd Heylen, Alan Hopgood (q.v.), Harold Hopkins, Bob Horsfall, Wendy Hughes (q.v.), Bill Hunter, Ken James, Jon Jarrett, Norman Kaye, Bruce Kerr, Serge Lazareff, George Lazenby, Jenny Lee, Joanna Lockwood, Lionel Long (q.v.), Terry McDermott, Garry McDonald, Ellie Maclure, Tracey Mann, Lex Marinos, Gus Mecurio, John Meillon, Max Meldrum (q.v.), Judy Morris, Helen Morse (q.v.), Tex Morton, Rod Mullinor, Robyn Nevin, Julianne Newbould, Terry Norris, Tom Oliver, John Orcsik, Max Osbiston, Hazel Phillips, Shane Porteous (q.v.), Candy Raymond, Vicki Raymond, June Salter (q.v.), Ron Shand, Ken Shorter, Alister Smart, George Spartels, Bruce Spence, John Stanton, Pamela Stephenson (q.v.), Peter Sumner, Nick Tate, Jack Thompson (q.v.), Sigrid Thornton, Gil Tucker, Rowene Wallace, Doreen Warburton, John Waters, Jacki Weaver (q.v.), Owen Weingott, Brian Wenzel, Ross D. Wylie, Norman Yemm.

Release Dates:

1971: First aired in Melbourne by ATV-0 on February 25. The series did not begin airing in Sydney (TEN-10) until 13 May. SAS-10 in Adelaide commenced screening the series on July 14.

Location:

  • Matlock Police was largely filmed around the Lilydale and Yarra Valley area to the east of Melbourne. Some suburban locations were also used, namely Whitehorse Road (Box Hill) and Ringwood Police Station (which doubled as Matlock Police Station for the entire series). Interior scenes were filmed at ATV-0's Melbourne studios.

Awards:

  • Penguin Awards (1971) Commendation - Vic Gordon.
  • Penguin Awards (1975) Australian Film Commission First Prize for Episode 186 'Gary' (winner)
  • Penguin Awards (1972) Best Actor - Michael Pate (winner)
  • Logie Awards (1971) Best New Drama Series.
  • Sammy Awards (1976) : Best Performance by a Juvenile - Sigrid Thornton for episode 204 'The Witch' (winner).

Notes:

4. The series used an integration of film and video: outside location shooting used film and interior scenes used video.
5. For further details on Matlock Police, see the Classic Australian Television website.

Settings:
  • Central Victoria, Victoria,
  • ca. 1970s
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