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Brendon Lunney
Brendon Lunney is an Australian actor and producer. Lunney's featured screen roles include Michael in '' No Roses for Michael'' in 1970, Commissioner Edmund Fitzalan in '' Rush'' in 1974, Joey Emmett in ''Dead Men Running'' in 1971, Harry Byrne in '' Lucky Colour Blue'' in 1975. Ross in '' Do I Have to Kill My Child?'' in 1976 and Mark Adams in ''Carrots'' in 1979 Lunney was a regular presenter on ''Target Target may refer to: Warfare and shooting * Shooting target, used in marksmanship training and various shooting sports ** Bullseye (target), the goal one for which one aims in many of these sports ** Aiming point, in field artille ...'' and '' Switched On Set''. Lunney was a member of the Old Tote Theatre Company, appearing for them in ''As You Like It'' (1971), ''The Man of Mode''(1971) and ''A Month in the Country'' (Parade Theatre, 1971). References External links * Biographical cuttings on Brendon Lunney, actor and farmer, containing one or mor ...
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Eastwood, New South Wales
Eastwood is a suburb of Sydney, Australia. Eastwood is located 17 kilometres north-west of the Sydney central business district in the Local government in Australia, local government areas of the City of Ryde and the City of Parramatta. Eastwood is in the Northern Sydney region and is on the Sydney Trains Northern Line (Sydney). despite it being partially in the City of Parramatta. The area is best known for being an ethnic enclave for immigrant populations in Sydney, mainly of East Asian cultural sphere, East Asian origin but the suburb also has a significant number of other immigrant populations, such as Italian and Greek people. Eastwood was originally its own town but due to the expansion of Sydney, was eventually absorbed. Originally thought to have been inhabited by the Wallumettagal, Wallumedegal people, who lived in the area between the Lane Cove River, Lane Cove and Parramatta River, Parramatta Rivers, the area was first settled by Europeans shortly after the arrival of t ...
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Rush (1974 TV Series)
''Rush'' is an Australian television series produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation between 1974 and 1976. The first 13 episodes were produced in 1974 and filmed in black and white. In 1976, 13 more episodes were produced, in colour, in conjunction with French public broadcaster Antenne 2. Each series featured a different cast with the exception of John Waters. Story and characters ''Rush'' was a historical drama set during the Victorian Gold Rush of the 1850s. The first series was set at "Crocker's Gully", a fictitious goldfield created for the series at the foothills of the Dandenongs, near Melbourne. The village of tents and timbered huts was modelled on the lithographs of Samuel Thomas Gill, an artist who portrayed life on the Victorian goldfields during the 1850s. The story revolves mainly round Edmond Fitzalan (played by Brendon Lunney), a young and inexperienced Gold Commissioner who is stationed at Crocker's Gully. The Gold Commission Service was form ...
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Lucky Colour Blue
''Lucky Colour Blue'' is an Australian TV series which first screened on the ABC in 1975. It was a sequel to 1973 television series '' A Taste for Blue Ribbons''. ''Lucky Colour Blue'' was produced by Christopher Muir and written by Virginia Duigan. Cast * Sally Conabere * Timothy Good * Vivean Gray * Vynka Lee-Steere * Brendon Lunney Brendon Lunney is an Australian actor and producer. Lunney's featured screen roles include Michael in '' No Roses for Michael'' in 1970, Commissioner Edmund Fitzalan in '' Rush'' in 1974, Joey Emmett in ''Dead Men Running'' in 1971, Harry B ... * Max Meldrum References External links * 1970s Australian drama television series Australian English-language television shows 1975 Australian television series debuts 1975 Australian television series endings Australian Broadcasting Corporation original programming {{Australia-tv-prog-stub ...
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Do I Have To Kill My Child?
''Do I Have to Kill My Child?'' is a 1976 Australian film Plot A young mother, Diane, questions in hindsight her choice to have another child. Out of emotional distress and frustration she begins to physically abuse her baby. Cast * Jacki Weaver as Dianne * Brendon Lunney as Ross * Betty Lucas as Florence * Michelle Jarman as Tracey * Jeremy Letts as Jamie * Cecily Polson as Susan * Ray Meagher as Des * Willie Fennell as Rob * Melissa Jaffer as Mrs Hammond * John Orcsik as Fang * Henri Szeps as Doctor * Lorna Lesley as Tricia Production Donald Crombie and Anne Deveson had worked together on '' Who Killed Jenny Langby?''. Crombie says Deveson came up with the idea "because she had a personal interest in child abuse, baby-bashing we should call it, as opposed to sexual abuse... I think with her third child she had felt the impulse to injure the child. She was a young mother with three kids and it was all too much. So being Anne Deveson, she started to explore and discovered ther ...
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Carrots (TV Series)
''Carrots'' is an Australian television series that aired on ATN 7 in 1979. Airing four nights a week it was a television show about a television show. It presented a television crew creating a show called ''The Funny Bunny Show'' with a giant rabbit as its principal character. The show was twice denied a C classification but it was still able to air between 4pm and 5pm as the 2 hours of non-C-classified programming allowed each week. Cast *Gerry Gallagher as Moses (a 214 cm tall rabbit) *James Condon as Horace W. Hathaway *Sheila Kennelly as Mabel Dodds *Greg Bepper as Johnny Preston *Brendon Lunney Brendon Lunney is an Australian actor and producer. Lunney's featured screen roles include Michael in '' No Roses for Michael'' in 1970, Commissioner Edmund Fitzalan in '' Rush'' in 1974, Joey Emmett in ''Dead Men Running'' in 1971, Harry B ... as Mark Adams *Helen Hough as Sally Fraser *David Foster as Alex Pandopoulos *Frank Hruby as Tim Salmon *Brian Anderson as TT ( ...
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Target (Australian TV Series)
''Target'' was an Australian magazine style television show broadcast by the ABC. It was aimed at a youth audience and aired in an early evening time slot. It was compered at different times by David Champtaloup, Anne Stone, Bob Watson, Cathy Scott, Brendon Lunney, Kerry Cook, Jane Fennell, Julian Rocket and Mark Holden. It ran from 1 July 1974 to May 20, 1976. See also * List of Australian music television shows * List of Australian television series Future shows Seven Nine *''The Golden Bachelor'' (reality, 2025) *''The Floor'' (game show, 2025) *''Château DIY Australia'' (lifestyle, 2025) Network 10 * ''Airport 24/7'' (reality, 2025) * ''Ghosts Australia'' (comedy, 2025) * ... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Target 1974 Australian television series debuts 1976 Australian television series endings Australian music television series Australian non-fiction television series ...
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Switched On Set
''Switched On Set'' is a ABC magazine style television program for 9 to 14 year-olds in Australia. Beginning in 1972 its initial presenters were Ken James, Lex Marinos and Ann Stone. Later presenters included Brendon Lunney and Marty Rhone Marty Rhone (born Karel Lawrence van Rhoon, 7 May 1948) is an Australian pop singer-songwriter, actor and talent manager. In July 1975 his single, " Denim and Lace", peaked at No. 8 on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Chart. He had .... References {{Reflist Australian children's television series Australian non-fiction television series 1972 Australian television series debuts 1973 Australian television series endings 1970s Australian television series ...
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