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Colin Free Colin Free i(A21757 works by) (a.k.a. Colin Lewis Free)
Also writes as: Colin Lewis
Born: Established: 1 Sep 1925 Sydney, New South Wales, ; Died: Ceased: 26 May 1996 Goulburn, Goulburn area, Southern Highlands - Southern Tablelands, Southeastern NSW, New South Wales,
Gender: Male
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1 form y separately published work icon Who's Bigelow? The Story of an Official Colin Free , (Manuscript version)x400348 Z851440 single work radio play
1 form y separately published work icon The Teenage Girl Unveiled Colin Free , (Manuscript version)x400347 Z851437 single work radio play
1 form y separately published work icon The Roosevelt Revolution Colin Free , (Manuscript version)x400346 Z851434 single work radio play
1 form y separately published work icon The Death of Trotsky Colin Free , (Manuscript version)x400338 Z851407 single work radio play
1 form y separately published work icon Death of the Archbishop : A Study of Medieval Murder Colin Free , (Manuscript version)x400337 Z851404 single work radio play
1 form y separately published work icon The Air-conditioned Author : A Side-Long Glance at the World of the Best Seller Colin Free , (Manuscript version)x400335 Z851398 single work radio play
1 form y separately published work icon The God Machine Colin Free , 1990 Adelaide : Australian Broadcasting Corporation , 1990 Z851392 1990 single work radio play
1 Ice Palais Colin Free , 1989 single work drama
1 form y separately published work icon Full Pay and Funeral Benefits Colin Free , 1988 Sydney : Australian Broadcasting Corporation , 1988 Z851389 1988 single work radio play
1 1 form y separately published work icon The Last Warhorse Colin Free , ( dir. Robert Meillon ) Australia : JNP Films , 1985 7445937 1985 single work film/TV children's

'Pop McKenzie, an old scrap merchant, lives with his grandchildren Dee, Ray and Sid, and their beloved Clydesdale horse, Sam, in a humble home on a prime piece of harborside real estate in a run down suburb of Sydney, Australia. When a Japanese developer decides to build a large hotel complex on adjoining land, the McKenzies find themselves being uprooted from their home, as he wants their property as well. In addition, the developer's young grandson, Mikio, who dreams of being a battle warrior with a mighty steed, wants the family's faithful horse for his own. After the property is vandalized and Sam mysteriously disappears, the McKenzies must battle for their home and their horse.'

Source: Timeless Family Classics (DVD release blurb).

1 form y separately published work icon City West Colin Free , Cliff Green , ( dir. Brian Faull et. al. )agent Sydney : Ferryman Television Productions , 1984 Z1817391 1984 series - publisher film/TV

According to Moran, in his Guide to Australian TV Series, City West was 'the first multilingual drama series produced in Australia. With some dialogue in English, the series variously had different dramatic characters speaking Greek, Italian, Serbo-Croatian, Polish and Russian subtitled in English.'

The program was set in a legal aid office (part of a migrant community centre) in the western suburbs of Sydney, and focused strongly on the real difficulties facing migrants living in the outer suburbs, including, according to Moran, 'unscrupulous car dealers, illegal social security operations, industrial disputes among migrant workers and the problems facing newly arrived migrants in adjusting to their new homeland.'

The desire for a multi-ethnic cast caused some problems for the producers. Moran says, 'Faced with the relative lack of ethnic actors and actresses in the mainstream film and television industry, the producers went to different ethnic theatre groups to find migrants to populate different episodes.'

1 form y separately published work icon All the Rivers Run Peter Yeldham , Gwenda Marsh , Vince Moran , Colin Free , ( dir. George T. Miller et. al. )agent Melbourne : Crawford Productions Seven Network , 1983 Z1489602 1983 series - publisher film/TV historical fiction

Based on the novel by Nancy Cato, All the Rivers Run begins in 1892 with young Englishwoman Philadelphia 'Delie' Gordon struggling to the Australian shore after being shipwrecked. Except for crusty old sailor Tom Critchley, the shipwreck kills all the other people on the ship, including Delie's family. Delie is subsequently taken in by her kindly Uncle Charles and termagant Aunt Hester, whose small farm is situated beside the Murray River, near the inland port of Echuca. The narrative follows Delie for the next decade or so of her life. She suffers through the difficulties of adolescent love and rebels against conformity, and eventually marries, has children, and pursues a career on the river. Delie later attains commercial and critical success as a painter and earns her Master's Certificate, becoming the first female riverboat captain on the Murray River.

1 y separately published work icon Hot Rain Colin Lewis , Feltham : Hamlyn Paperbacks , 1983 Z1016906 1983 single work novel
2 form y separately published work icon The Emerald and the Sard Colin Free , 1983 (Manuscript version)x400333 Z851386 1983 single work radio play
1 y separately published work icon Acid Test Colin Lewis , Feltham : Hamlyn , 1982 Z1055354 1982 single work novel crime
1 form y separately published work icon Contents of a Dead Man's Room Colin Free , 1982 Sydney : Australian Broadcasting Corporation , 1984 Z851383 1982 single work radio play
1 form y separately published work icon Little Finger, Big Toe Colin Free , 1982 (Manuscript version)x400332 Z851380 1982 single work radio play
2 form y separately published work icon 301 Murders Colin Free , 1982 (Manuscript version)x400331 Z851377 1982 single work radio play
2 form y separately published work icon 300 Murders Colin Free , 1982 (Manuscript version)x400330 Z851374 1982 single work radio play
2 5 form y separately published work icon A Country Practice Graeme Ellis , Anne Brooksbank , Hugh Stuckey , David William Boutland , Moya Wood , Leon Saunders , Luis Bayonas , James Davern , Roger Dunn , David Sale , Peter A. Kinloch , Keith Thompson , Chris Thomson , Tony Morphett , Denise Morgan , Christine McCourt , Gwenda Marsh , David Allen , Christine Schofield , Ro Hume , Galia Hardy , Marcus Cooney , Beverley Phillips , Don J. Townshend , Margaret Mitchell , Michael Aitkens , Patricia Johnson , Sheila Sibley , Margaret Kelly , Judith Colquhoun , Agi Schreck , Mary Wright , John Graham , Ted Roberts , Michael Brindley , Forrest Redlich , Anthony Wheeler , Michael Freundt , Russell E. Webb , Bill Searle , Cliff Green , Foveaux Kirby , Helen Steel , Howard Griffiths , Suzanne Hawley , Terry Larsen , Serge Lazareff , Helen Boyd , Carol Williams , David Worthington , Ray Harding , Bevan Lee , Stephen Measday , Patrea Smallacombe , Shane Brennan , Betty Quin , Graeme Koetsveld , Tim Pye , Jenny Sharp , Bob Herbert , Tom Galbraith , Alister Webb , David Phillips , Andrew Kennedy , Craig Wilkins , Grant Fraser , Sally Webb , Caroline Stanton , Chris Roache , Geoff Newton , David Marsh , Colin Free , Thomas Mitchell , Brett Mitchell , Steve J. Spears , Louise Crane , Ian David , Robyn Sinclair , Micky Bennett , Linden Wilkinson , Terry Fogarty , Michael Cove , Patrick Flanagan , Peter Neale , Peter Lavelle , Julieanne Stewart , Sally Irwin , John Hanlon , David Henry , Jenni Kubler , Jo Barcelon , John Misto , Katherine Thomson , Neville Brown , Margaret Morgan , Susan Bower , Sean Nash , John Lonie , Paul Spinks , Christifor McTrustry , Andrew Kelly , Charlie Strachan , Susan Bower , James Balian , Peter Dann , Michael Harvey , Jerome Ehlers , Jo Horsburgh , Jeff Truman , Rod Rees , Peter Gawler , Linda Aronson , Catherine Millar , Lynn Bayonas , James Davern , ( dir. Igor Auzins et. al. )agent Sydney Australia : JNP Films Seven Network , 1981-1993 Z1699739 1981-1994 series - publisher film/TV

Set in a small, fictional, New South Wales country town called Wandin Valley, A Country Practice focused on the staffs of the town's medical practice and local hospital and on the families of the doctors, nurses, and patients. Many of the episodes also featured guest characters (frequently patients served by the practice) through whom various social and medical problems were explored. Although often considered a soap opera, the series was not built around an open-ended narrative; instead, the two one-hour episodes screened per week formed a self-contained narrative block, though many of the storylines were developed as sub-plots for several episodes before becoming the focus of a particular week's storyline. While the focus was on topical issues such as youth unemployment, suicide, drug addiction, HIV/AIDS, and terminal illness, the program did sometimes explore culturally sensitive issues, including, for example, the Aboriginal community and their place in modern Australian society.

Among the show's principal characters were Dr Terence Elliott, local policeman Sergeant Frank Gilroy, Esme Watson, Shirley Dean Gilroy, Bob Hatfield, Vernon 'Cookie' Locke, and Matron Margaret 'Maggie' Sloan. In addition to its regularly rotating cast of characters, A Country Practice also had a cast of semi-regulars who would make appearances as the storylines permitted. Interestingly, while the series initially targeted the adult and older youth demographic, it became increasingly popular with children over the years.

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