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==Premise==
==Premise==
The [[National Film and Sound Archive]] describes the series as a "historical drama series about Jonah Locke, a merchant trader in the early Australian colony".<ref>http://colsearch.nfsa.gov.au/nfsa/search/display/display.w3p;adv=;group=;groupequals=;holdingType=;page=0;parentid=;query=jonah%20Media%3A%22TELEVISION%22;querytype=;rec=5;resCount=10</ref>
The [[National Film and Sound Archive]] describes the series as a "historical drama series about Jonah Locke, a merchant trader in the early Australian colony".<ref>http://colsearch.nfsa.gov.au/nfsa/search/display/display.w3p;adv=;group=;groupequals=;holdingType=;page=0;parentid=;query=jonah%20Media%3A%22TELEVISION%22;querytype=;rec=5;resCount=10</ref> Jonah lived in Sydney between 1840 and 1850. He would encounter historical figures.


==Cast==
==Regular Cast==
*Brian James as Jonah Locke
*Brian James as Jonah Locke
*Hilary Bamberger as Ann Parry
*Hilary Bamberger as Ann Parry, Jonah's housekeeper
*Neil Fitzpatrick as Brett Hamilton
*Neil Fitzpatrick as Brett Hamilton, Jonah's nephew
==Guest Stars==
*Judith Arthy as Rosa
*Judith Arthy as Rosa
*[[Muriel Steinbeck]]
*Colin Croft as Ben Boyd
*Denis Doonan as Captain Westcote
*Denis Doonan as Captain Westcote
*John Faasen as Sir John Franklin
*John Faasen as Sir John Franklin
*Hans Farkash as Count
*Henry Gilbert as The Reverend Dr.
*Henry Gilbert as The Reverend Dr.
*[[Ron Haddrick]] as Governor
*[[Ron Haddrick]] as Governor
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==Background==
==Background==
In March 1962 it was announced ATN would make the series with Michael Plant to be writer and story editor, Harry Dearth to produce and David Cahill to direct.<ref>{{cite news|newspaper=Sydney Morning Herald|date=March 26, 1962|title=ATN's Series From History|page=12}}</ref> By July the lead actors had been cast. It was shot at Artransa Park Studios.<ref>{{cite news|newspaper=Sydney Morning Herald|date=July 2, 1962|title=Stars Of ATN Historical Series Named|page=10}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|newspaper=Sydney Morning Herald|date=October 15, 1962|title=Jonah Begins On ATN Tonight|page=12}}</ref>
In March 1962 it was announced ATN would make the series with Michael Plant to be writer and story editor, Harry Dearth to produce and David Cahill to direct.<ref>{{cite news|newspaper=Sydney Morning Herald|date=March 26, 1962|title=ATN's Series From History|page=12}}</ref> By July the lead actors had been cast. It was shot at Artransa Park Studios. Michael Plant was the writer and script editor.<ref>{{cite news|newspaper=Sydney Morning Herald|date=July 2, 1962|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/121252884/?terms=%22brian%2Bjames%22%2Bjonah|title=Stars Of ATN Historical Series Named|page=10}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|newspaper=Sydney Morning Herald|date=October 15, 1962|title=Jonah Begins On ATN Tonight|page=12}}</ref>


==Episodes==
==Select Episodes==
*"No Time for Despair" - gold is discovered in 1839
*Ep 1 - "No Time for Despair" - gold is discovered in 1839 - guest starring Hans Farkash as [[Count Strzelecki]], [[Ron Haddrick]] as [[Governor Gipps]], Al Thomas, Owen Weingott ([[Stone Polonski]])
*"A Tale of Two Bees" - the story of [[Benjamin Boyd]] who dreamed of building his own city - guest starring Colin Croft, [[Brigid Lenihan]]
*"A Nest of Hornets"<ref>{{cite news|newspaper=The Age|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=C5FVAAAAIBAJ&sjid=w5YDAAAAIBAJ&pg=7161%2C3733225|title=When Our Miners Turned on the Thrifty Chinese|date=22 November 1962|page=16}}</ref>
*"A Ring Around a Rosa" - story of a young immigrant girl - guest star [[Muriel Steinbeck]] as [[Caroline Chisolm]]
*"The Wrong Hands" - the story of [[Ludwig Leichardt]] - guest star Clement McCallin, Joe McCormick, Philip Ross
*"Freedom for Port Phillip" - about [[John Dunmore Lang]] - guest star Henry Gilbert, John Llewellyn, Lionel Pearcey, Robert McPhee
*"A Nest of Hornets" - about clash with Chinese migrants at [[Lambing Flat]] - guest star Allan Tobin as Lin Fong, Derek Barnes as Captain Zouch<ref>{{cite news|newspaper=The Age|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=C5FVAAAAIBAJ&sjid=w5YDAAAAIBAJ&pg=7161%2C3733225|title=When Our Miners Turned on the Thrifty Chinese|date=22 November 1962|page=16}}</ref>
*"The Hashemy" - about the ship [[Hashemy (1817 ship)|The Hashemy]]
*"The Marquis of Mullambimbee" - the clash between [[William Wentworth]] and [[Henry Parkes]] - with James Condon, Keith Buckley, Bill Lewis
*"Black Henry" - about a man who helped fix unemployment - with Brigid Lenihan, Chris Christensen, Richard Davies, Claire Dunn
*"The Railroader" - Miles Morgan builds a railway in the Hunter Valley - with Wynn Roberts (Morgan), Vaughan Tracey as Jamey
*"The Coal Mutiny" - a man leads a charge against the monopoly given to the [[Australian Agricultural Company]] - guest starring Tom Farley as James Brown, Moray Powell as Commodore Styles, [[Noeline Brown]] as Dorothea Styles
*"Where is Adelaide?" - story of the planning of the city of Adelaide with Donald Phillips (as Captain Duff), John Barnard (as [[William Light]]), John Faasen (as Horton Depenn)
*"The Seekers" - Puritans arrive in Australia on their way to New Zealand - guest starring Tanya Haylesworth as Purity Tunstall, Alan Herbert as John Tunstall
*"The Damned Darlinghurst" - Jonah spends time in prison on principle - guest starring Al Thomas as Colonel Keck, Lyndall Barbour as Fairy Mortimer
*"The Treaty of South Island" - the story of the formation of New Zealand - guest starring Harry Willis as a Maori chief [[Te Rauparaha]], James Condon ([[William Charles Wentworth]], Ron Haddrick ([[Governor Gipps]])
*"A Plague on Both Your Houses" - a romance between an emancipist's daughter and the son of an aristocratic gentleman - with Geoffrey King, [[Julianna Allan]], Alexander Archdale, John Gregg
*"Ship of Fame"
*"This Piece of Earth"<ref>{{cite news|newspaper=The Age|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=km9VAAAAIBAJ&sjid=t5UDAAAAIBAJ&pg=5088%2C2145189|date=17 January 1963|page=10|title=Jonah Episode}}</ref>
*"This Piece of Earth"<ref>{{cite news|newspaper=The Age|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=km9VAAAAIBAJ&sjid=t5UDAAAAIBAJ&pg=5088%2C2145189|date=17 January 1963|page=10|title=Jonah Episode}}</ref>
*"The Man from Myall Creek" - last episode
*"Black Henry"

==See also==
==See also==
*''[[The Outcasts (1961 TV series)|The Outcasts]]'' - A similar series which aired on [[Australian Broadcasting Corporation|ABC]] the previous year.
*''[[The Outcasts (1961 TV series)|The Outcasts]]'' - A similar series which aired on [[Australian Broadcasting Corporation|ABC]] the previous year.

Revision as of 11:06, 8 July 2020

Jonah
Written byRoss Napier
Michael Plant
Directed byDavid Cahill
Ken Hannam
StarringBrian James
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes20
Production
ProducerHarry Dearth
Running time30 mins
Original release
NetworkATN-7
Release15 October 1962 (Sydney)
23 October 1962 (Melbourne) –
1962

Jonah is an Australian television drama series which aired for 20 episodes starting from 15 October 1962 on the Seven Network. Produced during an era when commercial television in Australia produced few dramatic series, Jonah was a period drama, and was inspired by the success of ABC's period drama mini-series like Stormy Petrel. The episodes still exist.[1]

Premise

The National Film and Sound Archive describes the series as a "historical drama series about Jonah Locke, a merchant trader in the early Australian colony".[2] Jonah lived in Sydney between 1840 and 1850. He would encounter historical figures.

Regular Cast

  • Brian James as Jonah Locke
  • Hilary Bamberger as Ann Parry, Jonah's housekeeper
  • Neil Fitzpatrick as Brett Hamilton, Jonah's nephew

Guest Stars

  • Judith Arthy as Rosa
  • Denis Doonan as Captain Westcote
  • John Faasen as Sir John Franklin
  • Henry Gilbert as The Reverend Dr.
  • Ron Haddrick as Governor
  • Robert McPhee as Monahan
  • Moya O'Sullivan as Pompy
  • Lionel Pearcey as Ed Curr
  • Donald Philps as Captain Duff
  • Gwen Plumb as Lady Jane Franklin
  • Chris Christensen as Black Henry O'Brien
  • Richard Davies as Mathew Crawford
  • Claire Dunn as The Maid
  • Brett Hamilton as Neil Fitzpatrick
  • Brigid Lenihan as Kate Winslow
  • Muriel Steinbeck as Caroline Chisolm

Background

In March 1962 it was announced ATN would make the series with Michael Plant to be writer and story editor, Harry Dearth to produce and David Cahill to direct.[3] By July the lead actors had been cast. It was shot at Artransa Park Studios. Michael Plant was the writer and script editor.[4][5]

Select Episodes

  • Ep 1 - "No Time for Despair" - gold is discovered in 1839 - guest starring Hans Farkash as Count Strzelecki, Ron Haddrick as Governor Gipps, Al Thomas, Owen Weingott (Stone Polonski)
  • "A Tale of Two Bees" - the story of Benjamin Boyd who dreamed of building his own city - guest starring Colin Croft, Brigid Lenihan
  • "A Ring Around a Rosa" - story of a young immigrant girl - guest star Muriel Steinbeck as Caroline Chisolm
  • "The Wrong Hands" - the story of Ludwig Leichardt - guest star Clement McCallin, Joe McCormick, Philip Ross
  • "Freedom for Port Phillip" - about John Dunmore Lang - guest star Henry Gilbert, John Llewellyn, Lionel Pearcey, Robert McPhee
  • "A Nest of Hornets" - about clash with Chinese migrants at Lambing Flat - guest star Allan Tobin as Lin Fong, Derek Barnes as Captain Zouch[6]
  • "The Hashemy" - about the ship The Hashemy
  • "The Marquis of Mullambimbee" - the clash between William Wentworth and Henry Parkes - with James Condon, Keith Buckley, Bill Lewis
  • "Black Henry" - about a man who helped fix unemployment - with Brigid Lenihan, Chris Christensen, Richard Davies, Claire Dunn
  • "The Railroader" - Miles Morgan builds a railway in the Hunter Valley - with Wynn Roberts (Morgan), Vaughan Tracey as Jamey
  • "The Coal Mutiny" - a man leads a charge against the monopoly given to the Australian Agricultural Company - guest starring Tom Farley as James Brown, Moray Powell as Commodore Styles, Noeline Brown as Dorothea Styles
  • "Where is Adelaide?" - story of the planning of the city of Adelaide with Donald Phillips (as Captain Duff), John Barnard (as William Light), John Faasen (as Horton Depenn)
  • "The Seekers" - Puritans arrive in Australia on their way to New Zealand - guest starring Tanya Haylesworth as Purity Tunstall, Alan Herbert as John Tunstall
  • "The Damned Darlinghurst" - Jonah spends time in prison on principle - guest starring Al Thomas as Colonel Keck, Lyndall Barbour as Fairy Mortimer
  • "The Treaty of South Island" - the story of the formation of New Zealand - guest starring Harry Willis as a Maori chief Te Rauparaha, James Condon (William Charles Wentworth, Ron Haddrick (Governor Gipps)
  • "A Plague on Both Your Houses" - a romance between an emancipist's daughter and the son of an aristocratic gentleman - with Geoffrey King, Julianna Allan, Alexander Archdale, John Gregg
  • "Ship of Fame"
  • "This Piece of Earth"[7]
  • "The Man from Myall Creek" - last episode

See also

References

  1. ^ http://colsearch.nfsa.gov.au/nfsa/search/summary/summary.w3p;adv=;group=;groupequals=;page=0;parentid=;query=jonah%20Media%3A%22TELEVISION%22;querytype=;resCount=10
  2. ^ http://colsearch.nfsa.gov.au/nfsa/search/display/display.w3p;adv=;group=;groupequals=;holdingType=;page=0;parentid=;query=jonah%20Media%3A%22TELEVISION%22;querytype=;rec=5;resCount=10
  3. ^ "ATN's Series From History". Sydney Morning Herald. 26 March 1962. p. 12.
  4. ^ "Stars Of ATN Historical Series Named". Sydney Morning Herald. 2 July 1962. p. 10.
  5. ^ "Jonah Begins On ATN Tonight". Sydney Morning Herald. 15 October 1962. p. 12.
  6. ^ "When Our Miners Turned on the Thrifty Chinese". The Age. 22 November 1962. p. 16.
  7. ^ "Jonah Episode". The Age. 17 January 1963. p. 10.

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