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Delta (Australian TV series)

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Delta
Genredrama
Created byColin Free
Written byPat Flowers
Tony Morphett
Colin Free
Directed byTom Jeffrey
Wolfgang Storch
David Goddard
StarringJohn Gregg
Kirrily Nolan
Patsy Trench
Kevin Miles
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes23
Production
ProducerDavid Goddard
Running time60 mins
Original release
NetworkABC
Release1969 (1969)

Delta is a 1969 Australian TV series, produced and broadcast by ABC-TV in 1969-70. The title is the name of the fictional independent research organisation featured in the series, a freelance scientific consultancy which is called in to provide scientific investigators and troubleshooters in a wide range of situations, including pollution, forgery, mining, conservation, and the recovery of a lost satellite.[1]

The series focusses on the exploits of one of Delta's mobile laboratories, and initially featured three lead regular characters, investigative scientist Jeff Mallow (John Gregg), his assistant Inger Petri (Kirrily Nolan) and science specialist Brian Fitch (Kevin Miles). A fourth regular character, scientist Jackie Stuart (Patsy Trench) was added for the second season.

The series was one of the first major in-house productions from the ABC's recently established Drama Unit. It was devised by Colin Free and overseen by ABC Head of Drama David Goddard (father of actress Liza Goddard), who also was producer and occasional co-director for the series.

It broke new ground in Australian TV drama as the first local series to cover topical issues like pollution and conservation from a scientific and investigative viewpoint. The relatively high budget and the wide-ranging premise of the series allowed for extensive use of locations, and the entire series was shot entirely on film - also unusual for the period, since most Australian series at the time were either videotaped in the studio or had an integrated production that combined videotaped interiors and filmed exteriors.

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Transcription

Cast

Main

Guests

Episodes

(Dates are the first air date)

Series 1

  1. The Devil Take The Bluetongue Fly (25 Sept 1969) - w Colin Free d Brian Faull
  2. Stresspoint (2 Oct 1969) - w Colin Free d Wolfgang Storch
  3. Wish Upon A Fallen Star (9 Oct 1969) - w Colin Free
  4. A Pocketful Of Bones (16 Oct 1969) - w Colin Free
  5. Welcome To Sunhaven (23 Oct 1969) - w Colin Free d Wolfgang Storch
  6. The Trouble With Daisy (30 Oct 1969) - w Colin Free
  7. There's A Lot Of It About (6 Nov 1969) - w Colin Free
  8. The Initiates (13 Nov 1969) -w Tony Morphett. GS Tristran Rogers, Frank Thring
  9. Delicate Balance (20 Nov 1969) - w Colin Free d Tom Jeffrey
  10. A Beautiful Burn (27 Nov 1969) - w Colin Free d Oscar Whitbread
  11. D Is For Destruction (4 Dec 1969) - w John Kiddell d Tom Jeffrey
  12. R.I.P. (11 Dec 1969) - d David Goddard. GS Chips Rafferty. First episode with Patsy Trench

Series 2

  1. The Short Sell (10 Jul 1970) - w Martin Stormill d Wolfgang Storch. GS John Meillon, Ron Randell
  2. Look Thy Last (17 Jul 1970) - w John Martin d Tom Jeffrey
  3. The Fatted Calf (24 Jul 1970) - d David Goddard. GS Michael Pate.
  4. Hannah (31 Jul 1970)
  5. Death Walk (7 Aug 1970) - w Robert Peach d Wolfgang Storch
  6. A Bite Of History (14 Aug 1970) - d Frank Arnold
  7. A Touch Of DFP (21 Aug 1970) - w Tony Morphett
  8. The Honeywind Blows (28 Aug 1970)- d Frank Arnold
  9. Blackout (4 Sept 1970) - w John Martin d Tom Jeffrey script ed Barbara Vernon
  10. Too Many Masters (11 Sept 1970) - d Frank Arnold
  11. Overkill (18 Sept 1970) - w Colin Free

References

  1. ^ Albert Moran, Moran's Guide to Australian TV Series, AFTRS 1993 p 142

External links

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