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Peter Norman Pinne (born 27 May 1937) is an
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-born former television executive, writer and composer who has worked frequently in
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Career

Pinne started working for the television production company, the
Reg Grundy Organisation Reg Grundy Organisation (founded as Reg Grundy Enterprises, later known as both Reg Grundy Productions and Grundy Television and known informally as Grundy's) was an Australian-based multinational mass media company, primarily involved in tele ...
, as a television executive. Firstly, as Head of Production from 1980, later rising to become a Senior Vice President of the company. During this period, he worked on numerous serials including ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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''. He co-composed the theme tune to ''Sons and Daughters''. In 1992, he was responsible for overseeing the production of ''Dangerous Women'', an American series based loosely on the popular ''Prisoner''. The show was not a huge success running to only 52 one-hour episodes. He also travelled to a number of
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countries where he was responsible for overseeing the production of local versions of some of Grundy's most successful hits. He left the Grundy organisation in the late 1990s in order to set up his own record label, Bayview, with fellow former Australian television producer,
Don Battye Donald Gordon Battye (29 September 1938 – 28 February 2016) was an Australian composer, writer and television producer, best known for his work with Crawford Productions and Reg Grundy Organisation (known then as Reg Grundy Productions). Biogr ...
and now writes and composes music. He currently resides in the
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area of Australia.


Stage musicals

Since the late 1950s, Peter Pinne (variously working in collaboration with Don Battye,
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and/or
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has been one of the most prolific creators of original Australian stage musicals. Examples include: *''All Saint's Day'' (1960) – based around Australian Rules Football *''Don't tell Helena'' (1962) – the misadventures of a society girl employed by a department store *''A Bunch of Ratbags'' (1966) – a rock musical set in the 1950s, adapted from the novel by William Dick *''It happened in Tanjablanca'' (1968); later revised as ''Red, White and Boogie'' (1974) – a murder mystery set in the 1940s *''The Computer''/''Love's Travelling Salesman'' (1970) – a double bill of one-act "pop operas" *'' Caroline'' (1971) – based on the life of
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*''Sweet Fanny Adams'' (1974) – the story of two rival whorehouses in 1930s Sydney *''A bit o' petticoat'' (1984) – based on ''
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'' by Australian playwright
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*''Pyjamas in Paradise'' (2005) – based on the popular "pyjama parties" held in Surfers Paradise in the 1950s *''Suddenly Single'' (2007) Most of these musicals were originally performed as amateur or semi-professional productions. Although private demonstration recordings of the scores exist, few of the shows had commercial cast albums released. A song from ''A Bunch of Ratbags'' was released as a single, cover versions of two songs from ''The Computer'' and ''Love's Travelling Salesman'' were included on a 1970 compilation LP ''Australian Musicals Now'', and a studio recording of selections from ''Red, White and Boogie'' and ''Sweet Fanny Adams'' was released in 1983 on Don Battye's Trigpoint label. The only stage production to generate a complete original cast recording was ''Caroline''; the original LP was released in 1971 and subsequently re-issued on CD (by London-based label Dress Circle Records) in 1998. Although all of Pinne's musicals were successful in their original productions, few of them have been mounted since. ''A Bunch of Ratbags'' was revived in 2005 by Magnormos, which resulted in the release of a "premiere" cast recording. In 2007, Magnormos staged a 30-minute workshop production of Pinne's latest musical, ''Suddenly Single'', which was written in collaboration with Paul Dellit. In the mid-1990s, Pinne and Battye also wrote a stage musical adaptation of the cult 1970s Australian television series, ''Prisoner: Cell Block H''. The show was first produced in England (where the original series had become more popular than in Australia), in a lavish West End production that starred
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and original TV cast member
Maggie Kirkpatrick Margaret Anne Kirkpatrick (née Downs; born 29 January 1941) is an Australian stage and screen actress who starred in the cult TV series ''Prisoner'' (otherwise known as ''Prisoner: Cell Block H'' in the UK and North America), where she was bes ...
, reprising her role as Joan "The Freak" Ferguson.


Pantomime

In addition, Pinne and Battye co-wrote a number of pantomime-like musicals especially for children, which were produced at the Alexander Theatre at
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during the 1970s. Mostly based on popular fairy tales, these shows included: *''The Shoemaker and the Elves'' (1975) *''Jack and the Beanstalk'' (1976) *''Billabong Bill' (1976) *''The Little Tin Soldier'' (1977) *''The Emperor's New Clothes'' (1978) *''Rumpelstiltskin'' *''Beauty and the Beast''


Books

*''Australian performers, Australian performances : a discography from film, TV, theatre, radio and concert, 1897–1985 '' (1987) () * * * * *


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Pinne, Peter 1937 births Living people Australian composers Australian male composers Australian soap opera writers People from Victoria (Australia) Australian musical theatre composers Australian male television writers