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since the 1960s, as a homegrown response to imported overseas US and British shows. '' The Stranger'' (1964–65) produced and screened by the
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was not only the first locally made sci-fi TV series, but one of the first Australian productions to be sold internationally. ''
Wandjina! ''Wandjina!'' was an Australian Children's television series, children's science fantasy television series produced by ABC Television (Australian TV network), ABC Television and first aired in 1966. Its story, inspired by Dreamtime mythology of ...
'' (1966) was the first drama production by ABC in Sydney that combined film and videotape footage. During the late 1960s, Artransa Park productions made a number of programmes in collaboration with the
Australian Broadcasting Corporation The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) is the national broadcaster of Australia. It is principally funded by direct grants from the Australian Government and is administered by a government-appointed board. The ABC is a publicly-own ...
on shoestring budgets. These generally ran for one season on ABC TV before being screen on the commercial channels. These included '' Vega 4'' (1967), ''
The Interpretaris ''The Interpretaris'' is an Australian science fiction television series which first screened on the ABC in 1966. It was later also screened on the Seven Network. It was part of a trilogy with spin-offs '' Vega 4'' in 1968 and '' Phoenix Five' ...
'' (1968) and ''
Phoenix Five ''Phoenix Five'' is an Australian science fiction television series which first screened on the ABC in 1970. It was later also screened on the Seven Network. It was part of a trilogy and followed on from the six part serial ''The Interpretaris' ...
'' (1970). ''Phoenix Five'' was the best known of these. It resembled US shows like ''Star Trek'' without the budget and effects, but with a psychedelic rock soundtrack. There was also ''
Alpha Scorpio ''Alpha Scorpio'' was a short-lived Australian children's science fiction television series, written and produced by James Davern, and which aired on ABC Television in 1974. It starred Peter Hepworth and Kevin Wilson as two university stu ...
'' (1974) and this led to '' Andra'' (1976). Adapted from the novel by Louise Lawrence, Andra won a 1976 Penguin Award for its quality production. The ABC claims to retain copies of Andra in its archives, but controversy surrounds this claim. Insiders claim the tapes were wiped by accident when they were sent to Malaysia. The ABC produced one further Science Fiction series, the drama ''
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'' (1980), featuring Robert Colby and John Meillon in an Orwellian future. More recently, Australia's best known Science Fiction show was ''
Farscape ''Farscape'' is an Australian-American science fiction television series, produced originally for the Nine Network. It premiered in the US on Sci-Fi Channel's SciFi Friday, 19 March 1999, at 8:00 pm EST as their anchor series. The series was c ...
'', made with American co-production. It ran from 1999 to 2003, and was filmed at Sydney's Fox Studios. A significant proportion of Australian produced science fiction programmes are made for the teens/young Adults market, including the long-running ''
Mr. Squiggle ''Mr. Squiggle'' (originally also known as ''Mr. Squiggle and Friends'') is an Australian children's television series, and the name of the title character from that ABC show. The show was presented on television in many formats, between its in ...
'' (1959-1999), ''
Watch This Space ''Watch This Space'' is an Australia, Australian children's television series, children's Australian science fiction television, science fiction television series which ran on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation from 7 April to 13 June 1982 ...
'' (1982), ''
The Girl from Tomorrow ''The Girl from Tomorrow'' is an Australian sci-fi children's television series produced by Film Australia. The series is based around Alana (Katharine Cullen), a girl from the year 3000. At the start of the series, she is kidnapped by Silvertho ...
'' (1991-1992), ''
Halfway Across the Galaxy and Turn Left ''Halfway Across the Galaxy and Turn Left'' is a 1985 novel by Australian children's author Robin Klein which also became a children's television series. The story focuses on an alien family who seek refuge on Earth, in the small town of Bell ...
'' (1994-1995), ''
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'' (2004), and the Jonathan M. Shiff Productions programmes ''
Ocean Girl ''Ocean Girl'' (titled ''Ocean Odyssey'' in the UK) is an Australian science fiction TV series aimed for family audiences and starring Marzena Godecki as the lead character. The show is set in the near future, and focuses on an unusual girl na ...
'' (1994-1997), '' Thunderstone'' (1999-2000), and ''
Cybergirl ''Cybergirl'' is an Australian-French children's television series that first screened on Network Ten in Australia. The 26-episode series was created by Jonathan M. Shiff, whose previous series include the BAFTA-award-winning ''Ocean Girl''. ...
'' (2001-2002). The
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, a government initiative, produces a number of Science Fiction children's shows, including '' Spellbinder'' (1995, in collaboration with Poland), ''
The Miraculous Mellops ''The Miraculous Mellops'' is an Australian sci-fi/comedy television series, created by Karl Zwicky and Margarita Tassone and produced by Film Australia and Millennium Pictures in association with the Network Ten. Aimed at children, the first ...
'' (1991-1992), and ''
The Crash Zone ''Crash Zone'' is an Australian children's science fiction television series which aired on the Seven Network from 13 February 1999 to 25 August 2001. It was produced by Australian Children's Television Foundation, in association with the Disney ...
'' (1999-2001). A number of these are adaptations of children's books. In the late 1990s, Community TV in Melbourne (Channel 31) screened the independent science fiction series, ''Damon Dark'', about a government agent who investigates UFO reports and hunts alien invaders, which has gone on to become a webseries for YouTube. The forthcoming television version of ''Star Wars'' will be a Lucasfilm production shot in Sydney. Other shows like ''
Time Trax ''Time Trax'' is a science fiction television series that first aired in 1993. A police officer, sent two centuries into the past to a parallel Universe, must apprehend and return convicted criminals who have escaped prison in the future. This ...
'', '' Roar'', and '' Space: Above and Beyond'' were filmed in Australia, but used mostly US crew and actors.


See also

* :Australian science fiction television series *
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References


Magicdragon.com UltimateSF - Science Fiction Produced in Australia


Bibliography

*Juddery, Mark. "The New Science Fictions: An Australian Perspective". ''Metro Magazine: Media & Education Magazine''; Issue 154; Oct 2007; 134-137.


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