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'''''Late For School''''' is an [[Australia]]n television comedy series which screened on [[Network Ten]] in 1992. The series is centred around Kathy Price, who returns to teach at the school where she was educated sixteen years previously. This provides much embarrassment of her two teenage children who attend the school. <ref>http://www.australiantelevision.net/late-for-school.html</ref>
'''''Late For School''''' is an [[Australia]]n television comedy series which screened on [[Network Ten]] in 1992. The series is centred around Kathy Price, who returns to teach at the school where she was educated sixteen years previously. This provides much embarrassment to her two teenage children who attend the school. <ref>http://www.australiantelevision.net/late-for-school.html</ref> The series is notable for introducing a number of young actors who went on to have success in other Australian television series such as Melissa Thomas, Matthew Newton, Stephen Curry, Anthony Engelman and Scott Major.


The series is produced by John Holmes, directed by ina Butler and Riccardo Pellizzeri and written by Rob Menzies and Rob Caldwell.
The series was produced by John Holmes, directed by Tina Butler and Riccardo Pellizzeri and written by Rob Menzies and Rob Caldwell.


==Cast==
==Cast==
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* [[Matthew Newton]] as Dennis Price
* [[Matthew Newton]] as Dennis Price
* [[Frankie J. Holden]] as Principal S. Lavery
* [[Frankie J. Holden]] as Principal S. Lavery
* [[Stephen Curry]] as Tim Hickey
* [[Harry Cripps]] as Mr. Dicks
* [[Harry Cripps]] as Mr. Dicks
* [[Anne Phelan]] as Mrs. Dicks
* [[Stephen Curry]] as Tim Hickey
* [[Anthony Engelman]] as Sefton
* [[Anthony Engelman]] as Sefton
* [[Scott Major]] as Oates
* [[Scott Major]] as Oates
* [[Anne Phelan]] as Mrs. Dicks


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 09:15, 23 December 2017

Late For School is an Australian television comedy series which screened on Network Ten in 1992. The series is centred around Kathy Price, who returns to teach at the school where she was educated sixteen years previously. This provides much embarrassment to her two teenage children who attend the school. [1] The series is notable for introducing a number of young actors who went on to have success in other Australian television series such as Melissa Thomas, Matthew Newton, Stephen Curry, Anthony Engelman and Scott Major.

The series was produced by John Holmes, directed by Tina Butler and Riccardo Pellizzeri and written by Rob Menzies and Rob Caldwell.

Cast