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Tony Sattler (born 1947) is an Australian television writer and producer most famous for his development of the Australian television comedies ''
The Naked Vicar Show ''The Naked Vicar Show'' is an Australian satirical comedy radio and television show. The series was created, written and produced by Gary Reilly and Tony Sattler of RS Productions, it premiered on radio in 1976 on ABC Radio Double J (late ...
'' and ''
Kingswood Country ''Kingswood Country'' is an Australian sitcom that was broadcast on the Seven Network from 1980 to 1984. It was created by Gary Reilly and Tony Sattler and produced by their production company, RS Productions. The series starred Ross Higgins ...
'' with writer Gary Reilly.


Early work

Tony Sattler worked as a creative director for the advertising agency George Patterson Y&R in
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in 1972. He met fellow copywriter Gary Reilly and they worked on the production of commercials and jingles in
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. Reilly and Sattler began to collaborate on writing longer scripts for radio and television. They contributed satirical “anti-ads” to Sydney radio station 2JJ (now
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) advertising fictitious products. Reilly and Sattler created the successful parody radio serial for 2JJ entitled ''Chuck Chunder and the Space Patrol'', which ran for 200 episodes and attracted a cult following on both 2JJ and Radio One. They wrote other parody radio serials including ''The Novels of Fiona Wintergreen'' which ran for 300 episodes and ''Doctors and Nurses'' which ran for 130. Based on the success of their work the
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commissioned Sattler and Reilly to write two hour-long scripts for
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's ''Flash Nick from Jindivick'' in 1974. They were subsequently asked to write a half-hour sketch comedy series for Radio One (now Radio National) in 1975 which would become
The Naked Vicar Show ''The Naked Vicar Show'' is an Australian satirical comedy radio and television show. The series was created, written and produced by Gary Reilly and Tony Sattler of RS Productions, it premiered on radio in 1976 on ABC Radio Double J (late ...
. The success of this program on radio encouraged them to develop a television concept for it in 1976, featuring the same performers
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,
Ross Higgins Ross Higgins (14 June 1930 – 7 October 2016) was an Australian vaudevillian, character actor, television host, comedian, singer and voice actor. He was best known for his role as Ted Bullpitt in the 1980s television situation comedy seri ...
,
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and others. When the ABC turned it down, the
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in Sydney took up the option. ''The Naked Vicar Show'' ran on radio, television and in theatre between 1975 and 1978. Reilly and Sattler met
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in 1977 and they were asked to write a tonight show for him. He subsequently asked to feature in one of their radio serials. They created seven radio plays for him entitled ''Graham Kennedy's R.S. Playhouse'', with him as the lead performer. The series won a number of awards and led to Reilly and Sattler continuing to contribute writing for Kennedy in his hosting and variety show appearances. Exhausted by the pace of sketch writing, Reilly and Sattler moved into the situation comedy format in 1978. They submitted four scripts to the Seven Network and their work on ''
Kingswood Country ''Kingswood Country'' is an Australian sitcom that was broadcast on the Seven Network from 1980 to 1984. It was created by Gary Reilly and Tony Sattler and produced by their production company, RS Productions. The series starred Ross Higgins ...
'' was ultimately selected for a full series. ''Kingswood Country'' featured the character Ted Bullpitt, who had been introduced in ''The Naked Vicar Show'', and starred the same actor, Ross Higgins. The show ran from 1980 to 1984 and was produced by RS Productions, formed by Reilly and Sattler in 1975. In 1981, Sattler and Reilly created a
sitcom A sitcom (short for situation comedy or situational comedy) is a genre of comedy produced for radio and television, that centers on a recurring cast of character (arts), characters as they navigate humorous situations within a consistent settin ...
set in a newspaper office, ''
Daily at Dawn ''Daily at Dawn'' is an Australian sitcom that was first broadcast in 1981 on the Seven Network. The series was written and produced by Gary Reilly and Tony Sattler, who were also writers of popular Australian comedy series '' The Naked Vicar ...
'' which ran for 26 episodes. They also developed a sitcom set in
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, '' Brass Monkeys'', which ran for 13 episodes on the Seven network in 1984. By the end of 1984 had Sattler and Reilly had ended their partnership, and discontinued their production company. They worked together again in 1997 to write a sequel to ''Kingswood Country'': '' Bullpitt!'' which ran 1997–1998.


Later work

Sattler and his wife Noeline Brown formed their own production company Wintergreen Productions. Sattler wrote and created a number of television pilots including ''The Bastards Next Door'' (1994), ''Freckle Me Dead'', and ''My Three Wives'' with Australian dramatist David Mitchell. Sattler produced and directed the documentary ''Graham Kennedy: The King of Television'' in 2000 and ''From Vaudeville to Video: a History of Australian Comedy'' in 2001. He staged the NSW Royal Bicentennial Concert and a number of other events. In 2004 Sattler and Craig Pattinson completed their work on the creation of the Mary MacKillop Museum in North Sydney. Sattler also designed the Slim Dusty Museum in Kempsey and the Country Music Museum in Tamworth.


Personal life

Sattler married actor Noeline Brown on 1 August 1976. They live in Sydney and the Southern Highlands of New South Wales. After working with television host and comedian Graham Kennedy during the 1970s on a number of productions, Sattler and Brown became close friends with him. After his retirement from the television industry Kennedy moved near the couple's home in
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where they helped manage his physical care as his health failed.


Awards

Sattler won two
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with Gary Reilly — Best Comedy * ''Kingswood Country'' 1981 and 1982. Sattler won two Australian Writer's Guild
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with Gary Reilly — Best Comedy (radio) *1979 — ''You only live once'' *1980 — ''Sunday morning fever'' He and Reilly received the 1997 Australian Writer's Guild Freddie Parsons Award for Lifetime Contribution to Comedy.


References

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