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''The Battlers'' is a 1968 Australian TV series about an aboriginal boxer. It was inspired by the story of
Lionel Rose Lionel Edmund Rose MBE (21 June 1948 – 8 May 2011) was an Australian former professional boxer who competed from 1964 to 1976. He held the undisputed WBA, WBC, and ''The Ring'' bantamweight titles from 1968 to 1969, becoming the first In ...
.Albert Moran, ''Moran's Guide to Australian TV Series'', AFTRS 1993 p 74


Plot

Tolly McCall is the lightweight boxing champion of Australia whose career is threatened with injury. His wife Janet is relieved that he will no longer box. Tolly becomes obsessed with a young aboriginal boxer, Wayne.


Cast

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Mark McManus Mark McManus (21 February 1935 – 6 June 1994) was a Scottish actor. He has played roles in British television series '' Sam,'' '' Bulman, The Brothers, Strangers,'' and ''Dramarama'' and starred in the feature film '' 2000 Weeks''. He was ...
as Tolly McCall * Carmen Duncan as Janet McCall *
Vincent Gil Vincent Gil (1939 – 21 August 2022), also credited as Vince Gil, was an Australian film and television actor best known for his portrayal of the character ''Nightrider'' in the 1979 film ''Mad Max'', and ''Stone''. Gil had also starred in m ...
as Wayne Small *
Gordon Glenwright Gordon Charles Glenwright (17 March 1918 – 25 May 1985) was an Australian actor, stage manager and playwright. He was familiar to audiences for his appearances on stage, television and film. He described himself as a "tradesman". Glenwright se ...
as Tolly's manager, Bongo Byrne *
Janice Dinnen Janice Dinnen (10 December 1945 – 26 January 1974) was an Australian actor of stage, film, and theatre. She was a child actor and model, given a role in the Cinerama film ''South Seas Adventure''. Her parents had emigrated from England in 1940. ...
as Donna McCall *John Armstrong as Tolly's trainer, Monk *Les Foxcroft *
Lucky Grills Leo Dennis Grills OAM (26 May 1928 – 27 July 2007) professionally billed as Lucky Grills, was an Australian actor and comedian. His best known acting role was in the crime drama TV series '' Bluey'' playing the title role. Grills took his p ...
* Bill Hunter


Production

It was followed the production of ''You Can't See Round Corners''. It was originally known as ''The Doongara Kid''. The story was inspired by
Lionel Rose Lionel Edmund Rose MBE (21 June 1948 – 8 May 2011) was an Australian former professional boxer who competed from 1964 to 1976. He held the undisputed WBA, WBC, and ''The Ring'' bantamweight titles from 1968 to 1969, becoming the first In ...
. Vincent Gil was trained in boxing for the serial by Bill McConnell. It was shot at ATN's studio in Epping, Sydney and on location at Le Perouse, the stadium, and travelling tent shows.


Selected episodes

*Ep 1–26 June (Sydney), 9 July (Melbourne) - Tolly is told he cannot fight again. He goes to the country to think things over. While there he discovers his Aboriginal partner on a log cutting job is an excellent fighter. Tolly decides to train him. *Ep 2–3 July (Sydney), 16 July (Melbourne) - written by John Kiddle and Edward Hepple - Tolly and his wife disagree on their future plans and all depends on Wayne's first fight. *Ep 3–10 July (Sydney), 23 July (Melbourne) - in an effort to get Tolly back to Sydney, Janet offers to help two of his friends set up a gym. *Ep 4–17 July (Sydney), 30 July (Melbourne) - Bondo and Monk have found a gym and start negotiations. When Tolly and Wayne arrive in a small bush town to fight the local championship they land in trouble due to the attitude of local citizens toward Aboriginals. *Ep 5–24 July (Sydney), 5 August (Melbourne) - Wayne and Tolly are tried in the magistrate's court for assault and fined accordingly. Tolly's younger sister sets out to make an issue of Wayne's imprisonment. *Ep 6–31 July (Sydney), 12 August (Melbourne) - Janet heads for the country town where Tolly is imprisoned in an attempt to heal the breach between them. Tolley's wife Janet arrives but she will not pay the fine. *Ep 7–7 August (Sydney), 19 August (Melbourne) - things get better between Janet and Tolly until he discovers she is working for her old lover, Halliday. Wayne starts training but disappears after overhearing a fight between Janet and Tolly. *Ep 8–14 August (Sydney), 26 August (Melbourne) - the day of Wayne's first fight arrives and he is missing, distraught over the trouble he thinks he has caused between Janey and Tolly *Ep 9–21 August (Sydney), 2 September (Melbourne) - Janet is still missing and Tolly is convinced she has left with Halliday *Wayne hopes Tollly will change his mind about managing him and rejects Bongo's offer. *Ep 10–28 August (Sydney), 9 September (Melbourne) - Tolly visits the doctor and finds out the fractures in his head will never heal *Ep 11–4 September (Sydney) 16 September (Melbourne) - Tolly gets a job as a chauffeur, meets an attractive woman who recognises him and they become involved. Tolly goes to Paula Bradley's flat for dinner. *Ep 12–11 September (Sydney), 23 September (Melbourne) - Wayne hopes that Tolly will change his mind about managing him and refuses Bongo's offer of management. *Ep 13–18 September (Sydney) 30 September (Melbourne) - Wayne gets his first bout at the South Sydney Leagues Club. Tolly and Janet discuss matrimonial problems. Janet starts divorce proceedings. *Ep 14–25 September (Sydney), 7 October (Melbourne) - Wayne hits the big time and starts earning a lot of money. Donna goes to work for the Herald and has to do a story on an English racing driver. *Ep 15–1 October (Sydney), 14 October (Melbourne) *Ep 16–8 October (Sydney), 21 October (Melbourne) *Ep 17–15 October (Sydney), 28 October (Melbourne) *Ep 18–23 October (Sydney), 4 November (Melbourne) *Ep 19–5 November (Sydney), 11 November (Melbourne) - Monk's involvement with shady characters leads to unexpected developments. *Ep 20–12 November (Sydney), 18 November (Melbourne) *Ep 21–19 November (Sydney), 25 November (Melbourne) - Bongo and Tolly sign up a new lightweight from Melbourne. *Ep 22–26 November (Sydney), 2 December (Melbourne) - Wayne starts going back into boxing by doing easy fights *Ep 23–3 December (Sydney), 9 December (Melbourne) - written by John Abbott - Tolley is conned into a fashion parade and Wayne is conned back into gym work. *Ep 24–10 December (Sydney), 16 December (Melbourne) *Ep 25–17 December (Sydney), 23 December (Melbourne) *Ep 26–24 December (Sydney), 30 December January (Melbourne) - final episode - Wayne vanishes after winning the Australian title


Reception

Reviewing the pilot episode ''The Age'' praised it as "exciting, sustaining, action viewing". The ''Sydney Morning Herald'' felt the second episode "felt tired" and that the writers "were not at home with women". In July the ''Sydney Morning Herald'' called it "television drama less derivative than any Australian series so far" but said Gill "is given little to articulate about being aboriginal. To begin with, he looks white and in the hands of white writers his characterisation is robbed of perception." In December the ''Sydney Morning Herald'' said "the show has not delivered a knock out" blaming poor writing.


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Battlers 1968 Australian television series debuts