The Shiralee (1988-1988)

Premiere:
June 26, 1988

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 2

Finale:
June 27, 1988

Original Title:
The Shiralee

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
South Australian Film Corporation

Countries:
AU

Macauley is a swagman on the road in the 1940s looking for work. He's a laid back, laconic sort of bloke but when he gets landed with his daughter after his drunken play-girl wife in Adelaide makes him face up to what she believes are his responsibilities, neither he nor his daughter are ready for each other. But in the beginning he's all she's got, and at the end, she's all he's got.

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Animal Wrangler:
Clem Wilson

Art Department Manager:
Toni Forsyth

Art Direction:
Derek Mills

Assistant Picture Editor:
Simon James

Construction Manager:
Chris Budrys

Costume Designer:
Anna French

Director:
George Ogilvie

Director of Photography:
Geoffrey Simpson

Dresser:
Julie Frankham

Editor:
Denise Haratzis

Executive Producer:
Jock Blair

First Assistant Director:
Chris Webb

Hairdresser:
Fiona Smith

Makeup Artist:
Helen Evans

Music:
Chris Neal

Producer:
Bruce Moir

Production Design:
Kristian Fredrikson

Production Manager:
Antonia Barnard

Second Assistant Director:
Henry Osborne

Sound Recordist:
Phil Keros

Still Photographer:
Greg Noakes

Story:
D'Arcy Niland

Story Editor:
Peter Gawler
Graeme Koetsveld

Stunt Coordinator:
Glenn Boswell
Zev Eleftheriou

Third Assistant Director:
Lindsay Smith

Writer:
Tony Morphett

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