Career
Napier spent much of his career in television, notably as script editor of the classic Australian series '' Skippy the Bush Kangaroo'',One of Australia's most prolific scriptwriter's during his career he wrote extensively for Television with Grundy Entertainment including episodes of the ground showSelected writings
*''Alias the Baron'' (1950) – radio *''Amazing Mr Malone'' (1952) – radio *''Famous Fortunes'' (1952) – radio *''You Can't Win'' (1953) – radio *''Address Unknown'' (1954) – radio *''Portia Faces Life'' (1950s–70) – radio *''You Can't Win'' (1953) – radio *''Address Unknown'' (1954) – radio *''Lust for Life'' (1961) – radio *''I Know My Love'' (1962) – radio *''Sara Dane'' (1962) – radio *''Desiree'' (1963) – radio *''Emergency Line'' (1964) – radio *''Pray for a Brave Heart'' (1964) – radio *''The Tilsit Inheritance'' (1965) – radio *''Emergency Line'' (1965) – radio *''The Shame of Sefton Ridge'' (1966) – radio *''The Sinners of Sonoma'' (1967) – radio *''Borrasca'' (1968) – radio *''Kinkhead'' (1968) – radio *'' Skippy the Bush Kangaroo'' – TV series – writer and script editor *'' The Intruders'' (1969) – film – original story *''Thirty Days Hath September'' (1969) – radio *''Goodbye Gwynnevere'' (1970) – radio *''I Killed Grace Random'' (1970) – radio *''So Help Me God'' (1970) – radio *''I, Christopher Macaulay'' (1971) – radio *''My Father's House'' (1972) – radio *''Without Shame'' (1972) – radio *''Strip Jack Naked'' (1973) – radio *''Heir Apparent'' (1974) – radio *''Way of the Cat'' (1974) – radio *''Exciting Stories From Australia's History'' (1975) – radio *''Forever's a Long Time'' (1977) – radio *'' The Castlereagh Line'' (1982) – radio *''The Castlereagh Line'' (1984) – novel *''The Castlereagh Way'' (1985) – novel *''The Castlereagh Rose'' (1985) – novel *''The Colours of Castlereagh'' (1987) – novel *''The Castlereagh Heritage'' (1988) – novel *''The Castlereagh Cross'' (1992) – novel *''The Castlereagh Requiem'' (Yet to be Published) – novelAdditional film, TV and scriptwriting credits
* They Were Big, They Were Blue, They Were Beautiful: Ross Napier, Sydney : Australian Television Network, 1959 film/TV * Boney and the Albatross Ross Napier, Australia: Fauna Productions, 1973 film/TV * Sunday Afternoon with Peter Ross Peter Ross (interviewer), Crows Nest: ABC Books, 1990 selected work interview * Follow My Leader: Ross Napier, Australia: Fauna Productions , 1970 film/TV * Follow My Leader: Ross Napier, 1972 screenplay — Appears in: In Focus: Scripts from Commercial Television's Second Decade 1972; (p. 62-82) * The Intruders: Ross Napier, Lee Robinson, Australia: Woomera Productions, 1969 film/TV children's adventure *Number 96: (TV Series) (1975-1977) Writers Ross Napier, David Sale, Peter Pascoe. Sydney: Reg Grundy Enterprises *Bailey's Bird: John McCallum, Ross Napier, Ted Roberts, Australia: Woomera Productions Seven Network, 1979 series - publisher film/TV adventure * The Restless Years: Ian Coughlan, Hugh Stuckey, Coral Drouyn, David Phillips, Ross Napier, Maureen Ann Moran, Reg Watson, Sydney: Reg Grundy Enterprises, 1977 series - publisher film/TV * Barrier Reef: Joy Cavill, Lee Robinson, Brian Faull, John McCallum, Ted Roberts, Ross Napier, Ron McLean, Michael Wright, Peter Maxwell, Norfolk Island: Fauna Productions Network Ten, 1971-1972 series - publisher film/TV * Chopper Squad: Ron McLean, Tony Morphett, Robert Caswell, Don Battye, Denise Morgan, Everett de Roche, Peter Smalley, Colin Eggleston, Derek Strahan, Luis Bayonas, James Wulf Simmonds, Simon Wincer, Ross Napier, John Bramley, Bruce Wishart, Tom Mclennan, Colin James, Keith Hetherington, Sydney: Reg Grundy Enterprises, 1978 series - publisher film/TV crime adventure * Skippy Lee: Robinson, Dennis Hill, Ross Napier, Ted Roberts, Joy Cavill, Lee Robinson, Denys Burrows, Ed Devereaux, Moya Wood, Carol Odell, Joan Levy, Rae Glasser, Warren Glasser, James Workman, Tony Booth, J. Benn Darrow, Dennis Hill, Creswick Jenkinson, Michael Wright, Maureen Walsh, Scotty Denholm, Suzanne Baker, Peter Finnane, Peter Kay, Kay Keavney, John McCallum, Will Pryor, Ron Taylor, Margaret Trist, John Warwick, Rene Devereaux, Alex McDonald, Phyllis McLean, Ron McLean, Richard Raper, Stephen Rhodes, Martyn Sanderson, Valerie Taylor, Albie Thoms, Alan Veitch, Brian Wright, Stewart A. Fist, Bill Lambert, Harry Woollerton, Australia: Nine Network Fauna Productions, 1968-1970series - publisher film/TV * Murder: Pie J. L. Ranken (editor), Jane Clunies Ross (editor), Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1936 novel crime mystery Mozzie: Collaborative Poem "it is the moon that makes everything so still", Sue Clennell, Cheryl Howard, Jan Price, Ross Jackson, Jan Napier, Bill Henderson, Sue Cook, Avril Bradley, Rhonda Poholke, John Egan, Graeme Hetherington, Colleen Keating, Decima Wraxall, Ros Armstrong, Lyn Williams, Kate Tongs, Ron Heard, Kathryn Hamann, David Adès, Kevin Gillam, Mary Jones, Nola Frawley, Ben Wiegerink, Clio Curtis, 2014 poetry — The Mozzie , October vol. 22 no. 9 2014; (p. * Mistresses: Bound with Gold Richmond: Mills and Boon, 2010 anthology novel romance Centrefold Valerie Parv, London: Mills and Boon, 1988 novel romance Elizabeth Riddell Peter Ross (interviewer), 1990 interview — Appears in: Sunday Afternoon with Peter Ross 1990; (p. 111-126) Airtight Ian Barry, Australia: UPN, 1999 film/TV science fiction * Nicholas Quinn–Anonymous: Anthony Scott Veitch, United Kingdom (UK): British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), 1966 series - publisher radio play thriller * Flirting: John Duigan, Australia: Kennedy Miller Entertainment , 1991 film/TV (taught in 3 units) * Robbery Under Arms: Alexander Baron, W. P. Lipscomb, Richard Mason, London: Rank Organisation, 1957 film/TV * Boney Australia: Fauna Productions Seven Network, 1972-1973 series - publisher film/TV crimeReferences
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