Out There (Australian TV series)
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''Out There'' is a
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television series produced by
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and Noggin LLC for the
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channel. It aired as part of Noggin's nighttime programming block,
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. When the show started development, Sesame Workshop co-owned Noggin, and ''Out There'' was launched as a tween-oriented project for the network. The show was written, produced, and commissioned in New York, and it originated as an entirely American series with a storyline set in New York. During development, it became an American-Australian co-production (then titled ''Two Down Under''), and filming took place mostly in Australia. The show's plot mirrors its co-development between the United States and Australia. It follows the trials and tribulations of an American high school boy named Reilly ( Douglas Smith), who moves to Australia from Connecticut as his father flees the authorities. He stays with his aunt and uncle, who are the owners of a nature reserve and
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clinic. Reilly befriends his co-worker Aggie (
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), a local boy named Miller ( Richard Wilson), and the girl next door, Fiona (Molly McCaffrey). The series premiered on Noggin on May 23, 2003, as the inaugural show of a scheduling event called "Summer in The N." The first four episodes were shown as a two-hour series premiere, and the remainder of the first season aired on Fridays at 9 p.m. in June and July 2003. The show ran for two seasons and 26 episodes in total. It aired its final new episode on July 1, 2004, with reruns continuing throughout the year.


Production

The show's concept was developed by Sesame Workshop and Noggin, both headquartered in New York. The show's plot started out as a "purely North American concept set in New York," without any Australian elements. It began production when the Noggin channel was co-owned and jointly operated by Nickelodeon and Sesame Workshop. When the show was pitched to potential broadcasters overseas, two buyers—the ABC in Australia and the BBC in Britain—wanted to see the story regionalized so that it would appeal to viewers in their respective regions. The crew "went back to the drawing board" and revised the concept, turning the main character Reilly from an average American into an American displaced in Australia. The character of Aggie was added to hold appeal to British audiences. Both the ABC and the BBC provided funding for the show. The show was first announced under the working title ''Two Down Under'', which refers to two outsiders moving "down under" to Australia. The show aired as part of
The N The N (standing for Noggin) was a nighttime programming block on the Noggin television channel, aimed at preteens and teenagers. It was launched on April 1, 2002, by Viacom and Sesame Workshop. Before the block's introduction, Noggin's daytim ...
, a nighttime block on the Noggin channel for tween and teen-oriented shows. The show was specifically aimed at 9- to 13-year-olds, and it was marketed as a "tween drama." According to executive producer Claire Henderson, accurately representing the American and British characters was easy, while faithfully depicting Australia was more difficult. She said, "Now this actually naturally worked with Reilly being the American and Aggie coming over from Britain. But you have to make sure also that Australia is represented as something that Australian kids can relate to and not some sort of false identity that might suit the other partners."


Synopsis

In the series, Reilly moves from Greenwich, Connecticut to work with his aunt and uncle, Ellen ( Genevieve Hegney) and Jonathan ( David Roberts) in Australia. He is joined at the clinic by a girl named Aggie Thackery (
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), an intern from England. She is initially annoyed at his stubborn demeanor, but grows to like him. Reilly also makes friends with an eccentric local boy, Miller McKee ( Richard Wilson), and the girl next door, Fiona McDaniels (Molly McCaffrey), who both work at the clinic. In the first season, Miller is repeatedly turned down by Aggie, who does not yet return his strong feelings for her. In the second season, Reilly returns to America and is not seen for the remainder of the series. A supposed intern from
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named Tom (
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) arrives, hoping for a "new start," only to be discovered as a fraud and almost sent back to America. This season also adds three new supporting characters: the captain of Aggie's Netball team, Alice (
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), who has secret affections for Miller, Gregor Krauss (Sean Kennedy), Aggie's short-lived love interest, and Miller's newfound stray dog, Hendrix.


Cast


Main

* Douglas Smith – Reilly Evans (season 1) *
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– Tom Butler (season 2) * Genevieve Hegney – Ellen Archer * David Roberts – Jonathan Archer *
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– Aggie Thackery * Richard Wilson – Miller McKee *Molly McCaffrey – Fiona McDaniel


Recurring

* Rebecca Jones – Sam McKee *Ashleigh Murray – Alice O'Connor *Sean Kennedy – Gregor Krauss


Awards

The series was nominated for several Australian Film Institute (AFI) Awards. Director
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's direction of the episode "Reilly Had A Little Goat" was nominated for Best Direction in 2003, and the series was nominated for Best Children's Television Drama in both 2003 and 2004, and won in 2003. It was nominated for a
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in the Most Outstanding Children's Program category in 2004 and 2005, winning in 2005. A script for one of the episodes was nominated for a
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award in 2004.


References


External links


''Out There'' on The N (archive)''Out There'' at the National Film and Sound Archive
* {{Sesame Workshop series 2003 American television series debuts 2003 Australian television series debuts 2004 American television series endings 2004 Australian television series endings 2000s American teen drama television series Australian children's television series Australian drama television series English-language television shows The N original programming Television series about teenagers Television series by Sesame Workshop Television shows set in Sydney