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Cash Harmon Television was an Australian
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based in
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, operating from the early 1970s until 1980. Their most famous product was top-rated evening sex and sin
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''
Number 96 96 (ninety-six) is the natural number following 95 and preceding 97. It is a number that appears the same when turned upside down. In mathematics 96 is: * an octagonal number. * a refactorable number. * an untouchable number. * a semiperfe ...
'' for the
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, which ran from 1972 until 1977.


Company history

Cash Harmon Television was created by two former producers of Sydney-based TV production company
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after its dissolution. NLT had been founded by Jack Neary and
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with financial backing by Les Tinker. They were Englishman Don Cash (1910-1973), and American Bill Harmon (born in 1915
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,
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-died 1981). Cash began his career producing stage shows and training films for the
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during
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, and producing such films as ''
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'' and ''
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'', before emigrating to the United States and taking up citizenship, whilst working for both the NBC and
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. Harmon had worked producing on Broadway and also television in his native US, before coming to Australia in 1961 producing shows for local entertainers including Limb,
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, Dave Allen and
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. Having both had much experience in the television industry, although the had never worked together, Cash and Harmon had been brought to Australia by NLT. The Cash-Harmon company made popular
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series ''
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'' in 1971 for
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. It was written by author turned future ''
Number 96 96 (ninety-six) is the natural number following 95 and preceding 97. It is a number that appears the same when turned upside down. In mathematics 96 is: * an octagonal number. * a refactorable number. * an untouchable number. * a semiperfe ...
'' screenwriter
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and featured several actors who would go on to appear in ''Number 96''. In 1972 Cash Harmon responded to the
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's request by Ian Holmes for an Australian series equivalent to British soap opera ''
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''. Enlisting the services of David Sale, who created the general outline and the original characters, Cash-Harmon came up with ''Number 96''. The serial began on-air in March 1972 in an evening timeslot and was an instant hit. Cash Harmon Television used a regular team of writers on its projects including David Sale, Johnny Whyte,
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, Ken Shadie and
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.Moran, p. 515-6. Cash became ill in November 1972 and died in January the following year. However the company continued under the same name with his wife Nancy Sales Cash now serving as co-producer. Cash Harmon created a feature film version of ''Number 96'' in late 1973. With just a single program in production, the company attempted to expand in late 1974 by launching a new daily serial, this time for the
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.Moran, pp. 515-6. The new show, ''
The Unisexers ''The Unisexers'' is an Australian television soap opera made by the Cash Harmon Television production company, (best known for creating the soap opera ''Number 96''), it ran for a single season for the Nine Network in 1975. Synopsis ''The ...
'', was created by ''Number 96'' scriptwriter Anne Hall and used several other current ''Number 96'' writers including Johnny Whyte and Derek Strahan. The early evening timeslot of ''The Unisexers'' meant that the writers were restricted in what content they could include, with much of the adult ''Number 96''-style action forbidden. ''The Unisexers'' debuted in February 1975 but proved to be a ratings disaster. It was quickly cancelled and was taken off the air after only three weeks and 15 half-hour episodes had been screened.Moran, p. 471. In 1976, several attempts to spin off new situation comedy series from ''Number 96'' failed; subsequently, with Number 96 cancelled in 1977, Cash Harmon Television was dissolved. Several former employees later collaborated on Network Ten soap ''
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'' in 1980. ''Arcade'' was a critical and popular failure and abruptly cancelled after 30 episodes, although 50 episodes had been produced.


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Sources

* Mercado, A. (2004) ''Super Aussie Soaps'', Pluto Press Australia: Sydney. ISBN 1-86403-191-3. * Moran, A. (1993) ''Moran's Guide to Australian TV Series'', Allen & Unwin: Sydney. ISBN 0-642-18462-3. Television production companies of Australia Mass media companies established in 1960 Mass media companies disestablished in 1977