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Anthony David Morphett (10 March 1938 – 2 June 2018) was an Australian screenwriter, who created or co-created many Australian television series, including ''
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'', '' Certain Women'', '' Sky Trackers'', ''
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'', '' Water Rats'', '' Above the Law'' and ''
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''. Morphett wrote eight novels, and wrote or co-wrote seven feature films, ten telemovies, twelve mini-series, and hundreds of episodes of television drama, as well as devising or co-devising seven TV series. He won 14 industry awards for TV screenwriting.


Career

Morphett started as a copy-boy and cadet reporter for ''
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'' in 1956. He moved to the ABC in 1957 where he worked in the ABC Talks Department for 10 years, presenting ''The Lively Arts'' and ''Spectrum''. While at the ABC he published his first novels. The second of these, ''Fitzgerald'', was withdrawn on publication in 1965: the reason given by publishers Jacaranda was that its protagonist, an artist, had the same name as a living artist, Paul Fitzgerald. Morphett's first drama credit was ''Objector'' for ''Australian Playhouse''. He left the ABC in 1968 to become a freelance writer, writing primarily for TV and film. His third novel, ''Thorskald'' (1969) was also about an artist, though Morphett referred to them in 1969 as separate works. Morphett was on the literature board of the
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for four years from 1977–1981, and the board of the Australian Children's Television Foundation for eight years from 1985–1994. From 2003, he was a board member of the Australian Writers' Foundation, and occasionally served on the committee of the
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. Career highlights include writing the scripts for the feature films '' The Shiralee'', '' The Last Wave'' and '' Robbery Under Arms'', and creating the television series ''
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'', '' Water Rats'' and '' Certain Women''.


Personal life

Two marriages: * 1962: Morphett married Betty Savage, daughter of Major Percival Savage, DSO, MBE and Marjorie Savage (née Hall). They had three children: Daniel, Benjamin and Anna. They divorced in 1968. * 1969: Morphett lived with and later married Inga Hunter, daughter of Professor T.G. Hunter and Helena Hunter (née Wright). They had two children: Emma (deceased) and Sarah. Morphett and Inga Hunter lived together in the Blue Mountains, west of Sydney, with a number of cats. Morphett was the younger brother of Margaret Chandler (nee Morphett). Her death at Lane Cove on 1 January 1963 whilst in the company of Dr Gilbert Bogle (also deceased) remains an unsolved mystery popularly referred to as the Bogle–Chandler case.


Death

In 2007 following a bout of
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, Morphett suffered
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. This left his heart in a weakened state, which eventually led to his death. On 2 June 2018, after a brief period of hospitalisation, he died at Katoomba Hospital from heart failure. He was with family as he died.


Credits

* '' A Place to Call Home'' (1 episode 2013) * '' Serangoon Road'' (1 episode 2013) * ''
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'' (3 episodes 2009–2010) * '' The Legend of Enyo '' (2 episodes 2010) * ''
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'' (6 episodes, 2007–2008) * ''
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'' (2 episodes, 2007) * ''
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'' (510 episodes, 1994–2006) * '' MDA'' (1 episode, 2002) * '' Young Lions'' (3 episodes, 2002) * '' Balmain Boys'' (2002) (TV) (written by) * '' Water Rats'' (171 episodes, 1996–2001) * '' Above the Law'' (7 episodes, 2000) * ''Don't Look Behind You'' (1999) (TV) (teleplay) * '' Kings in Grass Castles'' (1998) TV mini-series (writer) * '' 13 Gantry Row'' (1998) (TV) (written by) * '' Mirror, Mirror'' (1995) TV series (unknown episodes) * '' Heartbreak High'' (1 episode, 1994) * '' The Seventh Floor'' (1994) (written by) * '' Sky Trackers'' (1994) TV series (unknown episodes) * '' Crimebroker'' (1993) (TV) (written by) * '' Secrets'' (1993) TV series (unknown episodes) * '' G.P.'' (6 episodes, 1991–1992) * '' Tracks of Glory'' (1992) TV mini-series (writer) * '' Sweet Talker'' (1991) (story) (written by) * '' Sky Trackers'' (1990) (TV) (written by) * '' Bangkok Hilton'' (1989) TV mini-series (story) * '' Boys in the Island'' (1989) (written by) * '' The Dirtwater Dynasty'' (1988) TV mini-series (writer) * '' The Flying Doctors'' (10 episodes, 1986–1988) * '' The Shiralee'' (1987) TV mini-series (writer) * '' The Riddle of the Stinson'' (1987) (TV) (written by) * '' Dark Age'' (1987) (screenplay) * '' My Brother Tom'' (1986) TV mini-series (writer) * '' Land of Hope'' (1986) TV series (writer) * '' Robbery Under Arms'' (1985) (writer) * ''Winners'' (1985) TV series (episode 3 "Quest Beyond Time") * '' The Flying Doctors'' (1985) TV mini-series (writer) * '' A Country Practice'' (5 episodes, 1982–1983) * '' Under Capricorn'' (1983) TV mini-series (writer) * ''
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'' (1979) TV series (unknown episodes) * '' Skyways'' (2 episodes) *'' The Oracle'' (1979) TV series (unknown episodes) * '' The John Sullivan Story'' (1979) (TV) (written by) * '' Against the Wind'' (1978) TV mini-series (unknown episodes) * '' Chopper Squad'' (2 episodes, 1978) * '' Case for the Defence'' (1 episode, 1978) * '' The Last Wave'' (1977) (screenplay) * '' Glenview High'' (1 episode, 1977) * '' The Young Doctors'' TV series (1976) (writer) * '' The Sullivans'' (1976) TV series (writer) * '' Luke's Kingdom'' (1976) TV mini-series (writer) * '' The Alternative'' (1976) (TV) (written by) * '' The Seven Ages of Man'' (1 episode, 1975) * '' The Story of the First Christmas'' (1975) (TV) (script) * '' Elephant Boy'' (1973) TV series (unknown episodes) * '' Boney'' (5 episodes, 1972–1973) * '' Certain Women'' (1973) TV series (creator) * '' The Evil Touch'' (1 episode, 1973) * '' Catwalk'' (6 episodes, 1971–1972) * ''
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'' (13 episodes, 1969–1971) *'' Devlin'' (1971) * ''
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'' (2 episodes, 1969–1970) * '' The Long Arm'' (2 episodes, 1970) * '' The Link Men'' *'' Australian Plays'' (1969) *'' Australian Playhouse''


Stage plays

* ''I've Come about the Assassination'' (1966) * ''The Rise and Fall of Boronia Avenue'' (1969) * ''The Magic Apron'' (1969)


Books

* (novel) * (novel) (withdrawn) * (novel) * (novel) * (science fiction) * (science fiction) * (non-fiction) * (science fiction)


Awards and nominations

* 1970 Awgie: Tony Morphett for ''Delta'' ep. 19 "A Touch Of DFP". * 1970 Penguin: Tony Morphett – Scriptwriting for ''Dynasty'' play. * 1971 Logie: Tony Morphett – Best Scriptwriter. * 1971 Penguin: Tony Morphett – Scriptwriting for episode 12 "The Killing Ground". * 1971 Awgie: Tony Morphett – Best Script For A TV Drama Series for episode 5 "Cry Me A River". * 1972 Logie: Tony Morphett – Best Scriptwriter, for ''Dynasty''. * 1978 Sammy Award – best writer TV series. * 1989 Awgie: Tony Morphett – for "The Damage Done". * 2002 Awgie: Tony Morphett – for "Letting Go" (Blue Heelers).


Notes

* "''The Dictionary of Performing Arts in Australia — Theatre . Film . Radio . Television — Volume 1''" — Ann Atkinson, Linsay Knight, Margaret McPhee — Allen & Unwin Pty. Ltd., 1996 * "''The Australian Film and Television Companion''" — compiled by Tony Harrison — Simon & Schuster Australia, 1994


References


External links

*
Tony Morphett's web site
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