''The Henderson Kids'' is an Australian
television
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series made by
Crawford Productions
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for
Network Ten
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between 1985 and 1987. It was created and storylined by Roger Moulton, who also wrote 5 episodes in the first series and 2 episodes in the second series.
Synopsis
The series follows teenage siblings Steve (
Paul Smith) and Tamara (
Nadine Garner). They are forced to leave the city and move to the country to live with their uncle Mike (
Nicholas Eadie
Nicholas Eadie (born 1958) is an Australian television, film and theatre actor.
Biography
Born in Sydney, New South Wales to actor and Australian Broadcasting Commission radio announcer Mervyn Eadie, he attended Waverley College from 1968 to 19 ...
) after their mother Alice (
Diane Craig
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She was born in County Down, and since 1971 has been married to award-winning Aust ...
) is hit by a truck and killed. Mike is a police officer in the fictional town of Haven Bay.
The Henderson kids make a new life in Haven Bay and make friends with the local gang. They were Ted Morgan (
Ben Mendelsohn
Paul Benjamin Mendelsohn (born 3 April 1969) is an Australian actor. He first rose to prominence in Australia for his breakout role in ''The Year My Voice Broke'' (1987) and since then he has had roles in films such as '' Animal Kingdom'' (2010) ...
), Colin "Cowboy" Clarke (Mark Hennessy), Charlotte "Char" Kernow (
Kylie Minogue
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) and Brian "Brains" Buchanan (Bradley Kilpatrick).
Steve and Tamara defend the family land, Hendersons' Point, against the schemes of ruthless businessman Ashley Wheeler (
Peter Whitford
Peter Whitford (born 1939) is an Australian former radio, theatre, television and film character actor known for numerous roles particularly as wealthy businessmen and members of the aristocracy.
Peter Whitford was born in Adelaide, South Austr ...
). To compound matters, Steve falls in love with Wheeler's daughter Sylvia (
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).
Guest stars
Several well-known actors played guest roles in the series. They included
Tottie Goldsmith
Caroline "Tottie" Goldsmith (born 27 August 1962) is an Australian actress and singer.
Career
Television
In the early 1980s, Goldsmith acted in the Australian television series ''The Young Doctors'', '' Starting Out'', ''Prisoner'', '' Saturd ...
,
Kevin Harrington,
Peter O'Brien,
Stefan Dennis
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, and
Jane Hall who, like Minogue, Kilpatrick and Jones, went on to appear in ''
Neighbours
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''.
Antoinette Byron
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Career
Byron made her acting debut in the Australian soap opera '' The Restless Year ...
also had a role in the series.
Filming
The Haven Bay set footage was filmed in
Birregurra, Victoria.
Series two
A second series (called ''The Henderson Kids II''), set in the fictional bayside suburb of Westport followed in 1987. This had Steve and Tamara living in the city again, with their father Walter "Wal" Mullens (
Michael Aitkens
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Michael Aitkens was educated at Haileybury ...
). They had a new gang of friends, including Vincent "Vinnie" Cerantonio (
Alex Papps
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Early life
Papps, who is of Greek descent, was born in 1969, his parents where both amateur theatre directors. He attended Belgrave Kindergarten Up ...
) as the leader of the Brown Street Boys (a gang of local high school kids on BMX bikes), twins Carol (Anita Cerdic) and Marty Summers (Nathan Croft), and Brian "Brains" Buchanan and Trevor Cathcart (Nicholas Creed), both holdovers from the original series.
Other central characters were the Henderson's next door neighbours Helen Marshall (Louise Howitt) and her 9-year-old daughter Sally (
Marieke Hardy
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Early life and family
Hardy is the granddaughter of Frank Hardy, author of ...
), their dad's shady business partner Harry (Ross Thompson) and his henchman Spider (John Jacobs), Sgt. Javorsky (Doug Bowles) of the
Victorian police
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, Victoria Police had over 22,300 staff, comprising over 16,700 po ...
, Brown Street Boy Mick Dalton (Paul Hall) and the Westport High School 'snob' Miranda Kilsyth (Elizabeth Rule).
The Westport footage was filmed in
Williamstown,
Melbourne
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.
Awards
Actress Nadine Garner won a
Logie Award
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in 1985, and a
Television Society of Australia Penguin Award (1987) for her portrayal of Tamara ("Tam") Henderson.
DVD releases
A total of 24 episodes were produced. In 2007
Madman Entertainment
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released two 3-DVD sets of the series: ''The Henderson Kids'' (series one) and ''The Henderson Kids II''. The DVD extras are a 13-minute TV promo for series 1 on the first ''The Henderson Kids'' DVD set and a short "goof reel" from series two on the DVD set ''The Henderson Kids II''.
International broadcasts
Both series were screened in the UK during 1989 on
Channel 4
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. It was also screened in Poland.}
The whole series was screened in New Zealand on
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.
The series aired Sunday evenings at 7:30 pm on
GBC TV in
Gibraltar
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where the series found much success, becoming the topic of conversation every Monday morning in schools.
It also aired in Greece under the title ''The Henderson Legacy'' on the state TV channel, ERT2.
References
External links
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The Henderson Kids at the National Film and Sound Archive
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Australian drama television series
Australian children's television series
Network 10 original programming
Television series by Crawford Productions
Television shows set in Victoria (Australia)
1985 Australian television series debuts
1987 Australian television series endings
English-language television shows
Television series about siblings
Television series about teenagers