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Premiere:
March 19, 1984
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 7
Finale:
March 19, 1984
Original Title:
Bodyline
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Kennedy Miller Productions
Countries:
AU
Dramatization of the 1932/33 Test cricket series between England and Australia. Played in Australia, the series gained notoriety in Australian and worldwide cricketing history for the fact that the English team (headed by captain Douglas Jardine) applied a bowling technique called "leg theory", or more commonly, Bodyline. This technique involved bowlers bowling the ball directly at the batsman's body, and resulted in many of the Australian team receiving numerous bruises and injuries, with batsman Bert Oldfield sustaining a cracked skull. The series generated much anger and resentment towards the English team within Australia and seriously damaged Anglo-Australian cricketing relations at the time.
Art Direction:
Billy Allen
Costume Design:
Robyn Richards
Director:
Lex Marinos
George Ogilvie
Director of Photography:
Dean Semler
Editor:
Richard Francis-Bruce
David Stiven
Executive Producer:
Byron Kennedy
Doug Mitchell
Music:
Chris Neal
Producer:
Terry Hayes
George Miller
Production Design:
Owen Williams
Production Manager:
Antonia Barnard
Researcher:
Francine Finnane
Graham Shirley
Story:
Denny Lawrence
Writer:
Robert Caswell
Francine Finnane
Terry Hayes
Lex Marinos
George Miller
George Ogilvie
Carl Schultz
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