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Eric Paice Eric Paice i(A106851 works by)
Born: Established: 13 Nov 1926 East Sussex,
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
; Died: Ceased: 6 Jul 1989 Cambridge, Cambridgeshire,
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,

Gender: Male
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1 form y separately published work icon The Outsiders Peter Yeldham , Ted Roberts , Ian Stuart Black , Eric Paice , Colin Free , John Power , ( dir. James Gatward et. al. )agent Australia Germany : Portman Productions Australian Broadcasting Commission Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen , 1976 Z1825224 1976 series - publisher film/TV

Much like its predecessors The Rovers and Barrier Reef, The Outsiders was predicated on the conceit that the central characters (Pete Jarrett and his grandfather Charlie Cole) were nomadic protagonists: travelling across Australia, they spent each episode in a new location with a new guest cast.

Moran, in his Guide to Australian TV Series, says of the concept that 'They are in effect fictional tourists, a perfect foil for a series that starred a German and a British actor in the lead roles, carried overseas as well as local crew, and British and German investment.'

A co-production with a German production company, The Outsiders had two non-Australian actors in the lead roles: German actor Sascha Hehn as Pete and Scottish actor Andrew Keir as Charlie. Don Storey, in his Classic Australian Television, notes that Hehn's dialogue was over-dubbed by Andrew Harwood, because Hehn's English was deemed to be too heavily accented. Storey concludes that

In most episodes, The Outsiders has a storyline that is effective in its simplicity. There is plenty of action and stunt work, but it's the interplay between the characters and the understated atmosphere of the series which gives it depth. Technically, the series is excellent, with superb camera work, skilful writing, good direction and competent acting. The only minor criticism is the dubbed voices of the German actors.

1 form y separately published work icon Boney and the Silent Order Eric Paice , ( dir. Howard Rubie ) Australia : Fauna Productions , 1973 Z1459041 1973 single work film/TV

Based on Arthur Upfield's character Bony but not on a specific novel, the narrative concerns a light aircraft that disappears after a forced landing on an emergency airstrip in the bush. Concerns are heightened because the plane was carrying a payroll. While investigating the plane's disappearance, Inspector Bonaparte and Constable Alice McGorr are drawn to a nearby convent. Realising that this 'silent order' (where the nuns are not permitted to speak) may hold the key to the case, McGorr enters the convent undercover. Meanwhile, Boney searches the bush for two kangaroo shooters who prefer human game.

1 form y separately published work icon Boney and the Burial Tree Eric Paice , ( dir. John McCallum ) Australia : Fauna Productions , 1973 Z1459022 1973 single work film/TV When a white man is shot and 'buried' Aboriginal-style in a tree, Inspector Bonaparte and Constable McGorr are sent to investigate. However, nobody on the outback property where the body was found will admit having seen the dead man, although he was watching the homestead from his nearby camp. Boney also has to deal with a fanatical Army officer out to avenge the death of his mate. When the officer captures McGorr, Boney's skills and ingenuity are tested to the full.
1 form y separately published work icon Boney Walks with Death Eric Paice , ( dir. Howard Rubie ) Australia : Fauna Productions , 1973 Z1459014 1973 single work film/TV A man of mixed Aboriginal and European heritage (who bears a striking resemblance to Boney and who has been using his name) is killed when a crop duster engulfs him in a lethal cloud of insecticide. When Boney and Constable McGorr are sent to investigate the death, they find that one of the locals, Dr Paul Henderson, is over-anxious to protect his fiancée, Gloria Lacey (the daughter of an outback magistrate). Gloria had once had an affair with the murdered man and has since received death threats.
1 form y separately published work icon Boney and the Kelly Gang Eric Paice , ( dir. Ron Way ) Australia : Fauna Productions , 1973 Z1458950 1973 single work film/TV Sent to investigate a spate of bank robberies, Inspector Bonaparte goes undercover to infiltrate a gang of Irish-Australian bandits who wear suits of armour in the tradition of Ned Kelly. Boney eventually leads the gang into a trap.
1 form y separately published work icon Boney Tells a Fortune Eric Paice , ( dir. Ron Way ) Australia : Fauna Productions , 1973 Z1458925 1973 single work film/TV When an astrologer dies after having predicted his own death, but not at the hands of a murderer, Inspector Bonaparte investigates. What appears to be a clear-cut case proves to be something else entirely.
1 form y separately published work icon Boney and the White Savage Eric Paice , ( dir. Peter Maxwell ) Australia : Fauna Productions , 1972 Z1398676 1972 single work film/TV crime A young rapist escapes from prison and returns to the safety of the rugged mountain area near his home. It is also where the crime was committed. When Inspector Bonaparte is sent to track him down, his search is impeded by the rape victim, who tries to protect her attacker.
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