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Issue Details: First known date: 1973... 1973 A Song for Julie
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Film Details - Crawford Productions ; Seven Network , 1974

Production Companies:

Crawford Productions.

Cast:

The following information is derived from material held in the Crawford Collection:

John Diedrich (Johnny Wyatt), Paul Eddey (Snake), John Ewart (Jones), Charles Little (Leach), David Cameron (Mungo), Peter Hepworth (Yoghurt), John Black (Man 1), Geoff O'Donnell (Man 2), Richard Moss (Sam), Clive Birchmore (Guard), Paul Glen (Julie's Date), Patrick James (Reporter 1), Eric Scott (Reporter 2), Peter Culpan (Policeman 1), Alan Lee (Policeman 2), Michael Bowler (Chemist), Kim Gyngell (Extra Stagehand), Leigh Matthews (Extra Stagehand), Gary Keen (Bands), Doug Bennett (Extra Reporter), Lawrence Jordan-Mountain (Extra Reporter), Peter Culpan (Extra Cop), and Joanne Adderley, Donna Davis, Josephine Knur, Mary Zuliani, Rebecca Shaw, Stephen Smith, and Kebel Johnston (Extras).

Material held in the Crawford Collection also shows the following information:
Other actors considered for the role of Mungo included Michael Caton.
Other actors considered for the role of Yoghurt included Chris Haywood.
Other actors considered for the role of Sam included James Chesworth.
Other actors considered for the role of Policeman included Louis Seater.

Release Dates:

According to Don Storey, 1 February 1974.

Location:

  • The concert scenes took place in Melbourne's Festival Hall, and the episode was also partly set at Rutherglen Wine Festival.

Notes:

Script editor: Andrew Swanson.

Settings:
  • Rutherglen, Rutherglen - Chiltern area, North East Victoria, Victoria,
  • Melbourne, Victoria,
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