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Australian Rules is a 2002 Australian sports drama film directed by Paul Goldman and starring Nathan Phillips, Luke Carroll, Tom Budge, Brian Torry and Lisa Flanagan. It was adapted from the novels Deadly, Unna? (1998) and Nukkin Ya [3] by Phillip Gwynne. The film is about a young man experiencing the hardships of growing up in rural South ...
A drastic cast revamp then followed in early 1986, saw long-serving cast members removed in an attempt to appeal to younger viewers, and more comedy added to scripts and storylines. Unfortunately, the revamped cast and plots did nothing to halt the falling ratings and so more desperate measures were applied to try and save the show.
Region 4 (Australia) Special Features Distributors The Henderson Kids I DVD 24 3 2007 13-minute TV promo for series 1 on the first Madman Entertainment: The Henderson Kids II DVD 24 3 2007 Short Goof Real Madman Entertainment: The Henderson Kids I DVD 24 3 2012 N/A Crawford Productions: The Henderson Kids II DVD 24 3 2012 N/A Crawford Productions
The cast competed against The Real World: Seattle in Seattle for AquaGames, a face-off similar to The Challenge. Susie returned to the series as part of the alumni cast of Road Rules 2007: Viewers' Revenge. In 2009, while filming season 18 of The Challenge, she met Adam Butler, who then worked as a crew member. The couple ended up getting ...
Reilly said he confronted a man accused of inappropriate treatment of a young cast member hired after Monahan had left the program. [16] In response to Reilly's claim that he was unaware, Simone Buchanan and Ben Oxenbould came forward and alleged that they had separately approached Reilly during the show about Monahan's allegations towards ...
Each episode of the series featured a live action storyline about a group of young children, and the problems they encountered with growing up, their parents, and various other social issues. Episodes also featured segments of short animation, puppetry and documentary segments, as well as various songs, stories and word games.
The cast of "Children of Blood and Bone" include: Thuso Mbedu (Zélie Adebola) Tosin Cole (Tzain Adebola) Amandla Stenberg (Princess Amari) Damson Idris (Prince Inan)
Home is an Australian children's television series first broadcast on the ABC on 11 April 1983. It follows the stories and adventures of children living at the fictional Westmere children's home. The series featured a revolving cast with story arcs running across two to six episodes, although some characters appeared in more than one story arc. [1]