Crawford Productions is an Australian
media
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production company, focused on radio and
television production
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. Founded in
Melbourne
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by
Hector Crawford and his sister, actress and voice artist
Dorothy Crawford, the company, also known as Crawfords Australia, is now a subsidiary of the
WIN Corporation
WIN Corporation is a private Australian media company, that owns assets including the WIN Television network, Crawford Productions and several local radio stations. The company is based in Wollongong, New South Wales.
History
Founding
The WIN b ...
.
Founding and early years
Founded exclusively as a radio production company in 1945, Crawford Productions then specialized in drama, light entertainment, and educational programs. When
broadcast television
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was introduced to Australia in 1956, Crawford Productions was one of the few Australian radio production houses to successfully transition to the new medium.
Early Crawford TV productions included ''
Wedding Day'' (HSV-7, 1956), the first Australian-produced
sitcom
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''
Take That!'' (HSV-7, 1957–59), ''The
Peters Club'' (GTV-9, 1958), ''
Raising a Husband'' (GTV-9, 1958) and the drama play ''
Seagulls Over Sorrento'' (HSV-7, 1960). They also produced segments of the ''Export Action'' documentary series, ''The Flying Dogtor'' cartoon series, and a local adaptation of the US game show ''
Video Village'' (HSV-7, 1962–66).
The company's production quality was known to be higher quality than that of their closest rival, the
Reg Grundy Organisation
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, who specialized in quiz and game shows before transitioning to drama serials. Company co-founder Hector Crawford was well known as an
orchestral conductor and as a prominent figure in the ongoing campaign for local content regulations on Australian television.
During the 1960s and the first half of the 1970s, Crawford Productions dominated Australian drama series. They gained an early foothold with their first major TV series, ''
Consider Your Verdict'' (1961–64), which presented dramatizations of court cases. Like other local producers, they faced heightened competition from imported overseas programming, as there were no local content regulations governing Australian television at the time. As a result of this ''de facto'' free-trade agreement, most programs shown on Australian TV content were imported from America. At the time when ''Homicide'' premiered in late 1964, more than 80% of all content broadcast on Australian TV came from America, and American productions enjoyed a virtual monopoly over the TV drama field. The report of the 1963 Vincent Commission into the Australian media found that 97% of all drama shows broadcast in Australia between 1956 and 1963 were American productions.
Australian producers competed against high-quality, high-budget imported programs that drew from an international talent pool and a skill-base that grew out of Hollywood. The competitive advantage enjoyed by imported content was exacerbated by the fact that the once-thriving Australian film industry had been decimated by competition from the major American studios. Since the beginning of the 1960s, film production in Australia had come to a standstill. Only one locally produced and funded feature film was made in Australia in the decade between 1959 and 1969. One of the major impacts of the suppression of the local film industry was a rapid erosion of skills and experience among local film-makers and an exodus of local talent to Britain and the USA.
''Homicide''
Crawford experienced mainstream success with its popular and long-running police drama ''
Homicide
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'', which premiered in October 1964 on the
Seven Network
Seven Network (stylised 7Network, and commonly known as Channel Seven or simply Seven) is an Australian commercial free-to-air Television broadcasting in Australia, television network. It is owned by Seven West Media, Seven West Media Limited, ...
. It became the first Australian TV drama series produced locally to become a major ratings success and compete effectively with imported American programming.
As video technology was still in its infancy in Australia at that time, Crawford Productions developed a highly efficient integrated production schedule to combine studio scenes recorded on videotape with location footage captured on film for each weekly episode. Encouraged by the success of ''Homicide'' (which continued in production until 1975) their next drama project was the ambitious espionage drama ''
Hunter
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'' (1967), which was purchased by the
Nine Network
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. It starred
Tony Ward and also made a star out of the actor who played its villain,
Gerard Kennedy.
''Division 4'' and ''Matlock Police''
After ''Hunter'' ended in 1969, a new police drama, ''
Division 4
''Division 4'' is an Australian television police drama series broadcast by the Nine Network and created by Crawford Productions airing between 1969 and 1975 for 301 episodes.
Synopsis
The series was one of the first to follow up on the enor ...
'' (1969) was conceived as a vehicle for Kennedy's talents and he became a dual
Gold Logie
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The Gold Logie was first awarded at the 2nd Annual TV We ...
winner, the series also screened on the Nine Network; the other stars included former game show host and newsreader
Chuck Faulkner,
Terry Donovan,
Frank Taylor and
Ted Hamilton. Unlike ''Homicide'', which concentrated on murder plots, ''Division 4'' was set in a suburban Melbourne police station, and covered a broad range of police work, as well as occasionally featuring more light-hearted episodes. It too became an enduring popular success and earned Kennedy two
Logie Award
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s.
Crawford's next venture was a rural police series ''
Matlock Police
''Matlock Police'' is an Australian television police drama series made by Crawford Productions for The 0-10 Network (now known as Network 10) between 1971 and 1976. The series focused on the police station and crime in the Victorian town of Ma ...
'' (1971), which was sold to the
Network Ten
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. Like Crawford's other ventures it enjoyed success and popularity. It starred veteran Australian actor
Michael Pate
Michael Pate Order of Australia, OAM (born Edward John Pate; 26 February 1920 – 1 September 2008) was an Australian actor, writer, director, and producer, who also worked prolifically as a supporting actor in Hollywood films and Ameri ...
, who had spent many years in Hollywood in the 1950s and 1960s, and featured
Paul Cronin, who was later given his own spinoff series: ''
Solo One''. With the success of ''Matlock Police'', Crawford Productions cemented its position as Australia's leading drama production house and gained the unique distinction of having a successful weekly drama series running simultaneously on each of the three major commercial networks.
''Ryan'' and ''The Box''
In 1973, Crawford Productions created the action-adventure series ''
Ryan'' (1973), starring
Rod Mullinar as a private investigator. This was an all-film colour production (at a time when Australian TV was still in black and white and transitioning to colour) made to target overseas sales, but it only lasted one series and 39 episodes. In 1974, Crawfords moved into the realm of
soap opera
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with its sex-comedy serial ''
The Box'', which was set in a TV station, UCV channel 12. With the top-rating 0–10 Network serial ''
Number 96'' as its lead in ''The Box'' was an instant success.
''Homicide'', ''Division 4'', and ''Matlock Police'' remained highly popular through the early 1970s, and ''The Box'' was a big hit in its premiere year, ranking as Australia's second highest-rated program for 1974. With a highly popular police drama on each commercial network, the production company was booming. However, in 1975 and 1976, ''Homicide'', ''Division 4'', and ''Matlock Police'' were all abruptly cancelled. It has been suggested that this was because Hector Crawford and several of the actors who featured in his shows figured prominently in the contemporary ''TV: Make It Australian'' campaign, agitating for stronger local content regulations to promote and protect local TV production.
Though the ratings for ''The Box'' were significantly lower when compared to the figures from its first year, the show continued until 1976. ''The Box'' was cancelled in early 1977 and production ended on the series 1 April 1977. The company also created
situation comedy
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series ''
The Bluestone Boys
''The Bluestone Boys'' is a 1976 Australian comedy television series about a fictional prison, produced by Crawford Productions. The program was not particularly successful and was cancelled after a run of 26 episodes. The series starred Garry Me ...
'' (1976) which was set in a prison, and ''
Bobby Dazzler'', a vehicle for pop singer
John Farnham
John Peter Farnham (born 1 July 1949) is a British-born Australian singer. Farnham was a teen pop idol from 1967 until the mid-1970s, billed as Johnny Farnham. He has since forged a career as an adult contemporary singer.McFarlane (1999). Enc ...
, in 1977. ''
Bluey'' (1976) saw a return to police drama but with a new spin; however, the series was not a major success.
''The Sullivans'' and others
Greater success came with ''
The Sullivans'' (1976–83), a critically acclaimed and highly popular World War II family serial co-starring
Lorraine Bayly and former Matlock lead Paul Cronin. Continuing the trend at that time for evening soap opera type shows on Australian television they later launched ''
Cop Shop
''Cop Shop'' is a long-running Australian police drama television series produced by Crawford Productions that ran for seven seasons between 28 November 1977 and 23 July 1984. It comprised 582 one-hour episodes.
Synopsis
The show revolved arou ...
'' (1977–84), a meld of soap opera with the Crawfords staple of police drama, and the series emerged as a popular success. ''Cop Shop'' featured George Mallaby and former ''
Bellbird'' star
Terry Norris. ''
Skyways'' (1979–81) replicated the soap opera-meets-weekly adult drama hybrid of ''Cop Shop'' in an airport setting, with less success. Later programmes included legal drama ''
Carson's Law
''Carson's Law'' is an Australian television series made by Crawford Productions for the Ten Network between 1983-1984. The series was a period piece set in the 1920s and starred Lorraine Bayly as progressive solicitor Jennifer Carson. The e ...
'' (1983–84), a vehicle for former ''The Sullivans'' star
Lorraine Bayly, children's series ''
Halfway Across the Galaxy and Turn Left'' and the popular outback medical drama ''
The Flying Doctors''.
Acquisition
The company started life in small premises located in
Little Collins Street
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The street runs parallel to and to the north of Collins Street, Melbourne, Collins Street and as a narrow one way lane takes on the ...
, Melbourne, moved to the now
heritage
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listed
Olderfleet Building in
Collins Street, then in 1972 to Southampton Crescent,
Abbotsford, and in 1982 to Middleborough Road,
Box Hill. In the 1980s, they set up an international branch Crawford Productions International, which its main purpose that Crawfords would film series for foreign companies, namely the
United States
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, and Crawford decided to co-finance with American network
HBO
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in order to develop a second series of the long-running ''
All the Rivers Run'', which premiered on HBO in 1983. That year, Nick McMahon and Mike Lake, had left the company to serve as consultant executive producers for the programs that were produced by Crawfords. In 1987, Crawford Productions was sold to a diversified entertainment group, Ariadne Australia, and there would going to be a link between Crawford Productions and De Laurentiis Entertainment Limited, a subsidiary of the De Laurentiis Entertainment Group in which Ariadne is the second-largest stockholder in the group. Crawford Productions required cash flow to underpin the construction of DEL studios to produce its own filmed projects.
The company was sold to
WIN Corporation
WIN Corporation is a private Australian media company, that owns assets including the WIN Television network, Crawford Productions and several local radio stations. The company is based in Wollongong, New South Wales.
History
Founding
The WIN b ...
in 1989. Subsequent Crawfords drama productions included ''
State Coroner'', ''
The Saddle Club'', and ''
Guinevere Jones''. The Crawford studios in Box Hill were demolished in March 2006 and a
Bunnings
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Bunnings was founded in Per ...
opened on the site on 30 June 2006. In 2009, Crawfords Australia had an eight-acre studio complex in Melbourne.
While the company is still in existence, it currently does not produce television, concentrating instead on marketing DVD releases of the company's earlier dramas.
List of notable Crawford series
Note:
Nine Network
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,
Network 10
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(NRN) and
WIN Television
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have the free-to-air broadcast rights to those shows, not the other rival networks
*''
Take That
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'' (1957–1959) (comedy)
*''
Consider Your Verdict'' (1961–1964) (courtroom drama)
*''
Homicide
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'' (1964–1977) (police drama)
*''
Hunter
Hunting is the human practice of seeking, pursuing, capturing, and killing wildlife or feral animals. The most common reasons for humans to hunt are to obtain the animal's body for meat and useful animal products ( fur/ hide, bone/tusks, ...
'' (1967–1969) (espionage drama)
*''
Division 4
''Division 4'' is an Australian television police drama series broadcast by the Nine Network and created by Crawford Productions airing between 1969 and 1975 for 301 episodes.
Synopsis
The series was one of the first to follow up on the enor ...
'' (1969–1975) (police drama)
*''
Matlock Police
''Matlock Police'' is an Australian television police drama series made by Crawford Productions for The 0-10 Network (now known as Network 10) between 1971 and 1976. The series focused on the police station and crime in the Victorian town of Ma ...
'' (1971–1976) (police drama)
*''
Ryan'' (1973) (private-eye drama)
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The Box'' (1974–1977) (soap opera)
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The Last of the Australians'' (1975–1976) (sitcom)
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Bluey'' (1976–1977) (police drama)
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The Sullivans'' (1976–1983) (period drama, soap opera)
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Solo One'' (1976) (police drama)
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The Bluestone Boys
''The Bluestone Boys'' is a 1976 Australian comedy television series about a fictional prison, produced by Crawford Productions. The program was not particularly successful and was cancelled after a run of 26 episodes. The series starred Garry Me ...
'' (1976) (sitcom)
*''
Bobby Dazzler'' (1977–1978) (sitcom)
*''
Young Ramsay'' (1977–1980) (drama)
*''
Cop Shop
''Cop Shop'' is a long-running Australian police drama television series produced by Crawford Productions that ran for seven seasons between 28 November 1977 and 23 July 1984. It comprised 582 one-hour episodes.
Synopsis
The show revolved arou ...
'' (1977–1984) (soap opera)
*''
Skyways'' (1979–1981) (soap opera)
*''
Holiday Island'' (1981–1982) (soap opera)
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All the Rivers Run'' (1983) (miniseries)
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Carson's Law
''Carson's Law'' is an Australian television series made by Crawford Productions for the Ten Network between 1983-1984. The series was a period piece set in the 1920s and starred Lorraine Bayly as progressive solicitor Jennifer Carson. The e ...
'' (1983–1984) (period drama, legal drama)
*''
Special Squad'' (1984) (police drama)
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The Henderson Kids
''The Henderson Kids'' is an Australian television series made by Crawford Productions for Network Ten between 1985 and 1987. It was created and storylined by Roger Moulton, who also wrote 5 episodes in the first series and 2 episodes in the se ...
'' (1985–1987) (children's drama)
*''
Zoo Family'' (1985) (children's drama)
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Fortress
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'' (1985) (film)
*''
Alice to Nowhere'' (1986) (miniseries)
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My Brother Tom'' (1986) (miniseries)
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The Flying Doctors'' (1986–1993) (drama)
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The Far Country'' (1988) (telemovie)
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All the Way'' (1988) (period drama)
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Acropolis Now'' (1989–1992) (sitcom)
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Jackaroo'' (1990) (miniseries)
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The Feds'' (1993–1996) (crime drama, telemovie series)
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Newlyweds'' (1993–1994) (sitcom)
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Halfway Across the Galaxy and Turn Left'' (1994) (children's drama)
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State Coroner'' (1997–1998) (courtroom drama, legal drama)
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The Saddle Club'' (2001–2009) (children's drama)
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Guinevere Jones'' (2002) (children's drama)
References
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Television production companies of Australia
WIN Television
Companies based in Melbourne