A Thousand Skies (1985-1985)

Premiere:
October 7, 1985

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 3

Finale:
October 21, 1985

Original Title:
A Thousand Skies

Genres:
Action & Adventure | Drama

Production Companies:
Australian Film Commission
Film Victoria

Countries:
AU

Charles Kingsford Smith, an adventurer, a crusader, a fighter, a lover. Against impossible odds, he went out to explore the sky, and soared higher than most.

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Aerial Camera:
Frank Hammond

Art Department Coordinator:
Krystine Porter

Assistant Art Director:
Isodoro Guglielmino

Assistant Editor:
Aleksi Vellis

Continuity:
Jackie Sullivan

Costume Designer:
Robin Hall

Director:
David Stevens

Director of Photography:
David Eggby

Editor:
Pippa Anderson
Tony Paterson

First Assistant Director:
Robert Donaldson
Brian Giddens

Hairdresser:
Paul Pattison

Makeup Artist:
Karla O'Keefe

Music:
Bruce Smeaton

Novel:
Tasman Beattie

Post Production Coordinator:
Jenny Paterson

Post Production Supervisor:
Tony Paterson

Producer:
Robert Ginn
Ross Dimsey

Production Design:
Otello Stolfo

Production Manager:
Paula Gibbs

Second Assistant Director:
Brett Popplewell

Second Unit Director:
David Eggby

Set Dresser:
Bernadette Wynack
Brian Dusting
Noel Crombie

Sound Mixer:
Geoff Hill

Sound Recordist:
Gary Wilkins

Special Effects:
Peter Armstrong
Jock McCullum
Jamie Thompson
Peter Stubbs

Special Effects Technician:
Jeff Little

Third Assistant Director:
Ian Kenny

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Graham Purcell

Writer:
David Stevens

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