''The Restless Years'' is an Australian
soap opera
A soap opera (also called a daytime drama or soap) is a genre of a long-running radio or television Serial (radio and television), serial, frequently characterized by melodrama, ensemble casts, and sentimentality. The term ''soap opera'' originat ...
which followed the lives of several Sydney school-leavers and the drama and relationships faced by young adults. It was created by
Reg Watson
Reginald James Watson (27 August 1926 – 8 October 2019) was an Australian television producer and screenwriter and executive.
Watson was executive producer on the British soap opera ''Crossroads (British TV series), Crossroads'' and created ...
and produced by the
Reg Grundy Organisation
Reg Grundy Organisation (founded as Reg Grundy Enterprises, later known as both Reg Grundy Productions and Grundy Television and known informally as Grundy's) was an Australian-based multinational mass media company, primarily involved in tele ...
for
Network Ten
Network 10 (commonly known as the 10 Network, Channel 10 or simply 10) is an Australian commercial television network. It is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Paramount Global's Paramount Networks UK & Australia, UK & Australia division and is o ...
, and ran from 6 December 1977 until 12 November 1981.
Storylines
The series made use of dramatic storylines involving murders, kidnapping, suicides, amnesia, serial killers, blackmail, divorce, and prostitution among the more standard elements such as teenage problems, unemployment, romance, jealousy, money-making schemes, and parental problems.
The show's younger characters were seen living in various share households. Their storylines frequently involved romances, attempts to find a job, career problems. There were some family groups where the parents endured marital infidelity, divorce, problems with their children.
Dr Bruce Russell's first wife, Alison (
Julieanne Newbould), suffered a miscarriage and was soon afterwards killed by terrorists while on holiday in Asia. Bruce later married Olivia Baxter. She fell pregnant but there were complications. Bruce arranged for her to have an abortion as the pregnancy could harm her health. After this she became mentally deranged and divorced him.
[Kingsley, Hilary. ''Soapbox: The Australian Guide to Television Soap Operas'', Sun Books, 1989. p 288] Olivia subsequently snatched a baby and went on the run.
''The Restless Years'', unlike previous series, did not focus on a physical locale, although presented a loose set of relationships where frequent phone calls defined the facilitated links, and frequently occur in the various foyers of the apartment building where the characters resided. Although various scenes were featured at a local bar called "Thommo's", a much frequented cafe, and subsequently a youth refuge and a cafe called the "Beck and Call", the series although filmed in the in-house studios, including shopping centres, parks, gardens and the beach. The physical relationships from the various residences were not clearly defined, and the established logic was restricted to a subset of regulars.
Cast
There was a high turnover of attractive youngsters in the cast, who made up the students of school graduates, including Olivia Baxter, played by
Zoe Bertram
Zoe Bertram is an Australian actress, who is known for her role as Olivia Baxter in '' The Restless Years'' from 1977 to 1981.
Career
Bertram started her acting career in 1977, on the teen-oriented television soap opera '' The Restless Years'' ...
, and rebellious youth Peter Beckett, played by Nick Hedstrom, however the series' most enduring character would be Dr. Bruce Russell, played by 28 year-old English-born Number 96 star
Malcolm Thompson who before settling in Australia had previously spent a 10-month stint featuring in British TV soap opera ''
Coronation Street
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''.
The series made use of established actors to provide the backbone, including former school teacher and dignified middle-aged spinster Miss Elizabeth McKenzie, played by veteran actress
June Salter, who would emerge as the heart of the series.
Original cast members Salter and Hedstrom left the series in late 1980 and Bertram left in late 1981, leaving Thompson as the only remaining original cast member, and the only cast member to continue through the show's entire run. Salter and Hedstrom returned for the final episode.
Production
The series was Grundy's third foray into creating successful soap operas, and followed a similar theme to their previous school room drama ''
Class of '74''.
''The Restless Years'' also holds the distinction, with a handful of other Grundy serials, of having never been broadcast, or been remade, in the United Kingdom.
Theme tune
The opening and closing theme title sequence was played over a melancholy piano tune, over a shot of rolling clouds while an angelic chorus would intone, ''It's only a journey, through our restless years, let our hearts run free...''.
The rather maudlin tune and refrain set a pensive and sad tone.
In a promotional move, the network had singer
Renee Geyer, record a funky rock ballad based on the theme tune, and it was used as the Ten Network's identification mark.
Broadcast
The series debuted in a prime time slot on 6 December 1977 (during the end-of-year TV non-ratings period, in the vein of the
Seven Network
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serial ''
Cop Shop
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Synopsis
The show revolved arou ...
'', which had premiered the previous week in the out of ratings period) and was creator Watson's second successful soap opera in Australia, following ''
The Young Doctors
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''.
It had a successful run of four years, until December 1981, and ran 781 x 30 minute episodes. It was not renewed by the network due to declining ratings. The series had a predominantly young audience.
''The Restless Years'' originally screened in most areas at 7.30 pm in one-hour instalments, twice a week on Tuesdays and Thursdays. For all but the last three weeks of its 1981 season, the series screened in
Melbourne
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as five thirty-minute episodes stripped across each weeknight at 7.00 pm. It was moved to 5.30 pm for the last three weeks, with final episode reached on Thursday, 12 November 1981. In
Sydney
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in mid 1981 the series switched to running as a single one-hour episode on Wednesday nights at 7.30 pm.
Famous alumni
There was a high turnover of young performers in the series, it was a training ground for many stars including
Peter Mochrie in his debut as Ric Moran. He would go on to appear in film ''
Winter of Our Dreams'' starring
Bryan Brown and
Judy Davis
Judith Davis (born 23 April 1955) is an Australian actress. In a career spanning over four decades of both List of Judy Davis performances, screen and stage, she has been commended for her versatility and regarded as one of the finest actresses ...
.
Others included
Lenore Smith,
Penny Cook (''
A Country Practice
''A Country Practice'' is an Australian television soap opera/serial which was broadcast on the Seven Network from 18 November 1981 until 22 November 1993, and subsequently on Network Ten from 13 April 1994 to 5 November 1994. Altogether, 14 ...
'' and ''
E Street''),
Anna Hruby
Anna Hruby (born October 1960) is an Australian actress and voice over artist band TV commercial advertiser, who has appeared in many Australian films, television series and theatre productions. She is the daughter of late actress, entertaine ...
,
Martin Sacks
Martin Colin Sacks (born 16 October 1959) is an Australian actor who is chiefly known for his 12-year role on '' Blue Heelers'' from 1993 to 2005.
Life and career
Sacks was born in Sydney. He got into acting after a bit part in an episode of ' ...
(''
Blue Heelers
''Blue Heelers'' is an Australian police drama series that was produced by Southern Star Group and ran for twelve years on the Seven Network, from 1994 to 2006. Although based around the policing of the town, the series generally depicted th ...
''), Warren Blondell,
Joanne Stanley,
Lisa Crittenden (''
Sons and Daughters'', ''
Prisoner
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'') and
Jacqui Gordon, while
Peter Phelps
Peter Phelps (born 20 September 1960 in Sydney) is an Australian actor, singer and writer. He is notable for his role as Trevor Cole in ''Baywatch''. Phelps is also known for his roles in the internationally successful Australian series '' Son ...
and
Kim Lewis would also find fame on ''Sons and Daughters''.
Jon (Sonny) Blake played Alan Archer in the series. He starred in a number of films after leaving ''The Restless Years'', including ''The Anzacs'', ''Freedom'', amongst others, and the 1986 film, ''The Light Horsemen'', in which he was dubbed the next 'Mel Gibson'. Tragically, he was severely injured on the last day of filming in a car accident. He sustained permanent brain damage ending a promising career. He passed away in 2011.
Remakes
The show was remade in the
Netherlands
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as ''
Goede tijden, slechte tijden
(, ), also known as ''GTST'' or simply , is the longest-running Dutch soap opera, which began on 1 October 1990 on RTL4. The programme was the first daily (every workday) soap in the Netherlands and Europe. The soap is produced by Joop van de ...
'' (first broadcast 1990) which in turn was remade in Germany as ''
Gute Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten
''Gute Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten'' ("Good Times, Bad Times"), often abbreviated ''GZSZ'', is a long-running German television soap opera, first broadcast on RTL Television, RTL in 1992. The programme concerns the lives of a fictional neighborhoo ...
'' (since 1992): both these titles mean "Good times, bad times". As of 2021, the Dutch and German shows are still running – although they have long since diverged from the original Australian
storylines – and are the highest rated soap operas in their respective countries. Apart from the similar title, the shows are currently also very different from each other with unique characters and very different plotlines.
See also
*
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
External links
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The Restless Years at the National Film and Sound Archive
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Australian television soap operas
Network 10 original programming
Television series produced by The Reg Grundy Organisation
Television shows set in New South Wales
1977 Australian television series debuts
1981 Australian television series endings
Australian English-language television shows