In order to protect his father's discovery, Lucas and his five friends go on the adventure of a lifetime to find the piece of a passing Comet that crash lands near their hometown in the 1950's.
Fergus McPhail is an Australian children's comedy series that was released on Network Ten in 2004.
Based on the true story of Lindy Chamberlain who, during a family camping trip to Ayers Rock in central Australia, claimed she witnessed a dingo take her baby daughter, Azaria, from their tent. Azaria's body was never found and, after investigations and two public inquests, she is charged with murder.
Career counsellor Michael Thornton decides to change his career and become an actor. He dreams of performing Shakespeare but ends up in a television ad where only his hands appear on camera. He finds a friend in actress Mary McAllister (Nicole Kidman) until she is called to Hollywood to star in a horror feature. Katrina Foster plays Michael's understanding wife Helen, who supports him while he pursues his elusive dream.
Set in Australia, against the backdrop of World War II, this epic miniseries centers on the religiously divided town of St. Helens and the innocent romance between a pair of star-crossed teenagers that threatens to tear it apart.
Reg Gorman (2 August 1932 - 5 August 2021) was an Australian television actor and comedian, he was known best for his role in TV serial The Sullivans, as Jack Fletcher, and children's series Fergus McPhail as Harry Patterson. Reg was married to an Australian actress Judith Roberts, both parents to actress Kate, Karl and actress Charmaine Gorman, and grandparents to actress Olivia Deeble.
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