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Barrier Reef (TV series)
1971 Australian TV series or program From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Barrier Reef was an Australian television series that was first screened domestically in 1971.[1] However, 19 episodes had already premiered on British television on BBC1 between 5 October 1970 and 15 February 1971 and four more aired between 5 April and 3 May 1971 in advance of Australian broadcast.
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Premise
Barrier Reef was about a group of marine biologists on board a sailing ship called the New Endeavour,[2] researching around the Great Barrier Reef, off Queensland, Australia. "It was the first series in the world to feature extensive colour underwater filming on location".[3]
Cast
Main
- Joe James as Ted King
- Harold Hopkins as Steve Gabo
- Ken James as Kip Young
- George Assang as Jack Meurauki
- Rowena Wallace as Tracey Deane
- Helen Morse as Joan Norris
- Judy Morris as Gail Smith
- John McCallum as Gordon Lewis
- Tristan Rogers
Guests
- Ben Gabriel as Sergeant Dwyer
- Judy McBurney as Annette Conway
- Judy Morris as Gail Smith
- Kevin Miles as Edwards
- Reg Gorman as George
- Stewart Ginn as Travis
- Terry McDermott as Commander Finch
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Production
Filming for the series began at Hayman Island in September 1969.[4] The show was almost entirely filmed in North Queensland and at the time the show was reported to be the most expensive series ever produced in Australia and one of the few Australian series to be produced outside Sydney or Melbourne. Barrier Reef was produced by Fauna Productions who also created the uniquely Australian hit TV series Skippy the Bush Kangaroo, using some of the same crew and cast members.[5]
Like the Skippy series, Barrier Reef showcased iconic Australian locations in colour film as the series was intended for an international audience (despite Australia not broadcasting colour television at that time). The show was screened in many countries across the world, giving international audiences a glimpse of what the stereotypical Australia was like.[6]
The show was originally called Minus 5.[7]
Reception
In contrast to TV shows like Riptide or The Outsiders this series was made in Australia, using Australian scripts, featuring Australian leading actors, and covering scientific topics that were uncommon on TV. It was broadcast by BBC, in the US by NBC, and also by TV stations in Canada, Japan, South America, South Africa and numerous European countries.[3] The series had 39 episodes.[4] It was re-run in various markets for many years.
In 1976 Robinson said the series had just recovered its costs.[8]
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