form y separately published work icon Birds in the Bush series - publisher   film/TV   humour  
Issue Details: First known date: 1972... 1972 Birds in the Bush
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The premise behind this short-lived comedy program was English water diviner Hugh's inheritance of an Australian property that, for some reason, is being run by eight woman who (as Moran notes in his Guide to Australian TV Series) 'were all varyingly beautiful but quite inexperienced in the ways of the world'.

The series was, says Moran, 'in effect a runaway production intended in the first place for a British rather than an Australian audience.' As such, British script-writer David Croft both wrote and directed the program, and the cast comprised both British and Australian actors.

The program was not a success on Australian television. Moran suggests that 'Perhaps this was because the Carry On concept and humour had no place in the Australian comedy tradition, particularly in the era of second-wave feminism.'

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Extent: 13x30min. episodesp.
      Description: Produced on film; colour
      Note/s:
      • According to Moran, the series was produced on film because British television networks were transmitting in colour by 1972, but ATN Channel 7's studio was not yet equipped with colour cameras.
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