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Title Director Cast Genre Notes The ABC of Love and Sex: Australia Style: John Lamond: Narrators: Sandy Gore, Michael Cole, Katie Morgan, Robyn Bartly, Leon Cossack, John Michael Howson,
1 July – Footscray kick a record VFL score of 33.15 (213) beating the previous record by three points. [citation needed] Kelvin Templeton and Ian Dunstan combine for 22 of the 33 goals. [citation needed] 6 August – James Langford wins the men's national marathon title, clocking 2:19:29 in Caboolture. [27]
During 1988 Ten network Sydney replayed a select few episodes of the first season 1978 series during a Saturday or Sunday afternoon usually around the 4pm time-slot again trying to capitalise on a nostalgia period as a lead in to 5pm Eyewitness News. After so many weeks it was replaced by another 1970s TV series classic Fantasy Island.
Season 1 Episode 2: "Witty, Urbane And Erudite" 1977: Tail Gunner Joe: Publisher: TV movie 1978: Charlie's Angels: Leland Swinnerton: Season 2 Episode 22: "Mother Goose is Running for His Life" 1978: Rabbit Test: Dr. Mario Lowell: 1978 Movie 1978: Battlestar Galactica: Specter (Voice) Season 1 Episode 9: "The Young Lords" (uncredited) 1979 ...
1978 disestablishments in Australia (3 C, 27 P) ... Pages in category "1978 in Australia" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
John Waters (born 1948) [1] is an English-born Australian film, theatre and television actor, singer, guitarist, songwriter, and musician. He is the son of Scottish actor Russell Waters.
A member of the Australian Writer Guild for over 30 years, [2] Truman's television credits include Rescue: Special Ops, City Homicide, Packed to the Rafters, The Strip, Sea Patrol, Last Man Standing, The Alice, Stingers (nominated for an AWGIE Award for episode 118), McLeod's Daughters, Neighbours (for which he wrote 148 episodes, and was also nominated for an AWGIE Award for episode 4155 ...
He originally worked as a model and coffee house singer. [1] His film debut was in 1979 in the film Strange Holiday (based on the novel by Jules Verne).After his success in Gallipoli (1981) he spent some time as a musician, playing and singing as front man in popular Sydney bands like One Way Ticket and The Idle Poor, performed in company with his Conservatorium-trained, violin-playing younger ...