''The Thorn Birds'' is an American television
miniseries broadcast on
ABC from March 27 to 30, 1983. It starred
Richard Chamberlain,
Rachel Ward,
Barbara Stanwyck,
Christopher Plummer
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,
Piper Laurie,
Jean Simmons
Jean Merilyn Simmons, (31 January 1929 – 22 January 2010) was a British actress and singer. One of J. Arthur Rank's "well-spoken young starlets", she appeared predominantly in films, beginning with those made in Great Britain during and afte ...
,
Richard Kiley,
Bryan Brown
Bryan Neathway Brown AM (born 23 June 1947) is an Australian actor. He has performed in over eighty film and television projects since the late 1970s, both in his native Australia and abroad. Notable films include '' Breaker Morant'' (1980), ...
,
Mare Winningham and
Philip Anglim. It was directed by
Daryl Duke and based on the 1977
novel of the same name by
Colleen McCullough. The series was enormously successful and became the United States' second highest-rated miniseries of all time behind ''
Roots''; both series were produced by television veteran
David L. Wolper.
Plot
Cast
Development
The novel was originally developed as a feature film with
Ed Lewis Edward Lewis may refer to:
Politicians
*Edward Lewis (Devizes MP) (1650–1674), British MP for Devizes, 1669–1674
*Edward Lewis (Radnor MP), British MP for Radnor, 1761–1768, 1769–1774 and 1775–1790
*Edward Parke Custis Lewis (1837–1892 ...
attached to produce.
Ivan Moffat wrote an early draft of the script.
Herbert Ross was the first director, and he saw
Christopher Reeve
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Born in New York City and raised in P ...
about playing the lead. Then
Peter Weir became attached to direct;
Robert Redford was the favourite to play the lead. Eventually Weir dropped out and
Arthur Hiller was going to direct;
Ryan O'Neal was mooted as a star. Eventually it was decided to turn it into a mini series.
The role of Meggie Cleary became the most sought after role of the production, and was considered the role of a lifetime. Many actresses campaigned and auditioned for the role over a long period of pre-production. British actress
Lynne Frederick was one of many actresses who heavily campaigned for the role. Frederick even dyed her hair red to showcase herself. Other actresses who auditioned for the part included
Michelle Pfeiffer,
Jane Seymour,
Olivia Newton-John
Dame Olivia Newton-John (26 September 1948 – 8 August 2022) was a British-Australian singer, actress and activist. She was a four-time Grammy Award winner whose music career included 15 top-ten singles, including 5 number-one singles on the ...
, and
Kim Basinger.
Filming
* Although the mini-series is set in Australia, it was filmed in the United States. The outback scenes were filmed in
southern California
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and the
Queensland
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scenes were filmed on the
Hawaii
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an island of
Kauai. The ''Drogheda'' main house was a set built on the
Big Sky Ranch in
Simi Valley, California. The train station was depicted by the
Santa Paula Depot
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History
The station building was ...
in
Santa Paula.
* The mountainous terrain of the southern California "outback" filming location does not resemble western
New South Wales
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, which is predominantly level to gently rolling.
* The mini-series included "the most dangerous bus in Australia". Since filming took place in the US an American bus was used. In Australia, which
drives on the left
Left-hand traffic (LHT) and right-hand traffic (RHT) are the practices, in bidirectional traffic, of keeping to the left side or to the right side of the road, respectively. They are fundamental to traffic flow, and are sometimes referred t ...
side of the road, its passengers would have to board and be set down in the middle of the road.
* In the miniseries, ''Drogheda'', Mary Carson's sheep station, is said to have been named after the Irish town of
Drogheda
Drogheda ( , ; , meaning "bridge at the ford") is an industrial and port town in County Louth on the east coast of Ireland, north of Dublin. It is located on the Dublin–Belfast corridor on the east coast of Ireland, mostly in County Louth ...
, by a former resident of that town. However, it is mispronounced by all characters as "Druh-GHEE-duh". In fact, the Irish "gh" is pronounced like the "ch" in "Loch" and the stress is on the first syllable, meaning that the station would be pronounced as "DROCH-e-duh".
*
Rachel Ward, who was born in 1957, plays the mother of a daughter played by 1959-born actress
Mare Winningham, and a son played by 1952-born actor
Philip Anglim.
* Rachel Ward met her husband
Bryan Brown
Bryan Neathway Brown AM (born 23 June 1947) is an Australian actor. He has performed in over eighty film and television projects since the late 1970s, both in his native Australia and abroad. Notable films include '' Breaker Morant'' (1980), ...
on the set while filming the series. Brown plays Luke O'Neill, who marries Ward's character, Meggie Cleary.
* Actor
Bryan Brown
Bryan Neathway Brown AM (born 23 June 1947) is an Australian actor. He has performed in over eighty film and television projects since the late 1970s, both in his native Australia and abroad. Notable films include '' Breaker Morant'' (1980), ...
was the only
Australian-born cast member hired in a major role. This is not too unusual since although the series takes place in Australia, Luke O'Neill and Meggie's children were the only major characters who were Australian-born. Father Ralph, Mary Carson, and Paddy Cleary were all Irish-born. Fee and most of the Cleary children were born in New Zealand.
* During casting, actress
Jane Seymour was considered for the role of Meggie Cleary and the role of Mary Carson was originally offered to
Audrey Hepburn.
* Father Terrance Sweeney, an Emmy Award-winning Jesuit priest, was a technical advisor on the mini-series. He left the priesthood in 1986 and married Pamela Susan Shoop, an actress and daughter of actress Julie Bishop, in 1987.
They co-authored the book "What God Hath Joined" that discussed their relationship.
* Charles Swaim of Drakesville, Iowa, who was the world champion sheep shearer at the time, was the consultant for the sheep shearing scenes in the series.
* The serial has had great success in France. The French title is "Les oiseaux se cachent pour mourir" (The birds hide to die). The series is still regularly repeated on TV channels.
* The series was also very successful in
Brazil
Brazil ( pt, Brasil; ), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: ), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America. At and with over 217 million people, Brazil is the world's fifth-largest country by area ...
, where it was broadcast by
SBT. During its first broadcast, in 1985, the miniseries beat
Globo TV network in the ratings, which had always been the leader in ratings in Brazil. The series last aired in Brazil from January 5 through March 9, 2019, at 6:30 PM (local time).
Awards and nominations
Home media
''The Thorn Birds'' was released on VHS in 1991 in the US and Canada; it was re-released on DVD in the US and Canada on February 3, 2004. Both editions were given a "Not Rated" certification. It is rated PG in New Zealand for violence, sexual references, coarse language and nudity.
Sequel
A followup titled ''
The Thorn Birds: The Missing Years'' was broadcast by CBS in 1996. It tells the story of the 19 years unaccounted for in the original miniseries.
References
External links
Encyclopedia of Television*
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Best Miniseries or Television Movie Golden Globe winners
Television series by The Wolper Organization
Films directed by Daryl Duke
Catholicism in fiction
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