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John Palmer John Palmer i(A45538 works by) (a.k.a. John Blything Palmer)
Born: Established: 1938 Shanghai,
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China,
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East Asia, South and East Asia, Asia,
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Gender: Male
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1 form y separately published work icon Blinky Bill's White Christmas John Palmer , ( dir. Guy Gross ) Sydney : Yoram Gross Film Studios Seven Network , 2005 Z1871513 2005 single work film/TV children's fantasy

A made-for-television Christmas special.

'With Christmas just around the corner, everyone in Greenpatch is busily decorating the town square. Blinky Bill is up to his usual mischief and accidentally breaks Wombo's snowdome. To make amends, he decides to give Wombo a treat by creating a white Christmas in Greenpatch with real snow and a real Christmas tree. So Blinky and Flap begin a quest in search of the rare and mysterious Wollemi Pine Forest in order to cut down a tree for the village square in Greenpatch, while Splodge and Nutsy stay at home and, with a variety of outrageous experiments, try to create snow. Will they make snow it in time for Christmas Eve? Join Blinky Bill and his friends as they celebrate the magic of a traditional European White Christmas in the Australian Bush. Extraordinary!' (Yoram Gross Films website)

Animated adaptation of Blinky Bill, an original Australian bush (koala) character conceived by Dorothy Wall.

1 form y separately published work icon Flipper & Lopaka Ray Harding , Charlie Strachan , David Witt , Rhett Walton , Gina Roncoli , Brian Capamagian , Sharyn Rosenberg , Athol Henry , Glen Dolman , John Palmer , Kevin Nemeth , John Izzard , Kym Goldsworthy , Fiona Bozic , Fiona Kelly , Tamra Palmer , Lisa Hoppe , R. A. Spratt , ( dir. Yoram Gross et. al. )agent Australia : Yoram Gross Film Studios , 1999-2005 Z1895857 1999-2005 series - publisher film/TV children's fantasy

Flipper & Lopaka is an animated children's series loosely based on the original 1964 Flipper TV series. In this variant, Flipper saves a young boy, Lopaka, from drowning, and the two of them become friends.

In series one, Flipper and Lopaka defeat the schemes of Dexter, an evil octopus who seeks control of Flipper's underwater city of Quetzo. In series two, Quetzo is discovered by scientist Dr Troy, who threatens its very existence. And in series three, Flipper and Lopaka have to stop modern-day pirates from stealing an underwater treasure, Neptune's Statue, and thereby unleashing an ancient curse.

1 form y separately published work icon Dot in Space Yoram Gross , John Palmer , ( dir. Yoram Gross ) Australia : Yoram Gross Film Studios , 1994 7240682 1994 single work film/TV children's science fiction

'Dot's latest romp takes her literally out of this world when she decides to rescue Whyka, the Russian space dog who is circling Earth trapped in a broken-down satellite. Trading places with Buster, the space monkey, Dot boards the American rocket, Atlanta, and is launched into orbit. She manages to save Whyka but then crash lands on the fantastic planet Pie-Arr-Squared which is ruled by a pompous dictator named Papa Drop. Dot overthrows Papa Drop and brings peace and democracy to Pie-Arr-Squared. Dot and Whyka return to Earth to a hero's welcome.'

Source: Screen Australia. (Sighted: 11/4/2014)

1 form y separately published work icon The Adventures of Blinky Bill Susan Beak , Geoff Beak , Sally Odgers , David Witt , Carol Witt , John Palmer , Yoram Gross Film Studios (publisher), ( dir. Yoram Gross ) 1993 Sydney : Yoram Gross Film Studios , 1993 Z1871481 1993 series - publisher film/TV children's fantasy

Animated adaptation of Blinky Bill, an original Australian bush (koala) character conceived by Dorothy Wall.

'The series tells of Blinky Bill and his friends' efforts to rebuild the village in Greenpatch following its destruction by humans. The main characters, Blinky Bill, Nutsy, Splodge, Flap and Marcia are reunited after the destruction of their village, have chosen a site for their new home and are cautiously settling in. But the story is about more than rebuilding their demolished homes. It is also about how these animals re-establish themselves as a community and how they come to terms with their new neighbours, the Dingoes.'

Source: Yoram Gross Films website.

1 form y separately published work icon Blinky Bill : The Mischievous Koala Yoram Gross , John Palmer , Leonard Lee , ( dir. Yoram Gross ) Sydney : Yoram Gross Film Studios , 1992 Z1871503 1992 single work film/TV children's fantasy

Animated adaptation of Blinky Bill, an original Australian bush (koala) character conceived by Dorothy Wall.

'The film tells the story of Blinky Bill's childhood with his animal friends in the bush. The peace and charm of their existence is shattered by the destruction of their homes by humans. Blinky Bill rallies his friends and, in a series of exciting adventures, rescues his mother from captivity. The film contains specially composed songs and is delightfully animated on beautiful hand-painted bush backgrounds.'

Source: Yoram Gross Films website.

1 y separately published work icon Blinky Bill in Blinky Bill and the Tree Bandits John Palmer , Melbourne : Budget Books , 1992 Z1367480 1992 single work children's fiction children's
1 y separately published work icon Blinky Bill in Blinky Bill Strikes Back John Palmer , Melbourne : Budget Books , 1992 Z1367477 1992 single work children's fiction children's
1 y separately published work icon Yoram Gross Presents Blinky Bill the Mischievous Koala John Palmer , Melbourne : Budget Books , 1992 Z1367470 1992 single work children's fiction children's
1 y separately published work icon Yoram Gross Presents Blinky Bill in Blinky Bill's Busy Day John Palmer , Melbourne : Budget Books , 1992 Z1367461 1992 single work children's fiction children's
1 8 Seven Little Australians Peter Yeldham , John Palmer , Jim Graham , David Reeves (composer), 1988 single work musical theatre

Based on the famous Ethel Turner stories and made possible by a Bicentenary gift from James Hardie Industries, this musical version of Seven Little Australians concerns gruff widower and army officer Captain Woolcot, his six tear-away children, his demure new wife (who is not much older than his oldest daughter), and their baby son.

1 form y separately published work icon Dot Goes to Hollywood John Palmer , ( dir. Yoram Gross ) Australia : Yoram Gross Film Studios , 1987 7386626 1987 single work film/TV children's fantasy

When Dot's koala friend develops an eye disease that is devastating the koala population, Dot takes to Hollywood in an effort to raise the funds needed for an operation to cure him.

1 form y separately published work icon Dot and the Whale John Palmer , ( dir. Yoram Gross ) Australia : Yoram Gross Film Studios , 1986 7386504 1986 single work film/TV fantasy children's

'In a desperate bid to rescue a whale stranded on a beach, Dot and Neptune, the dolphin, hunt the ocean depths searching for a wise old octopus called The Oracle who knows how to save whales.'

Source: Screen Australia. (Sighted: 21/5/2014)

1 form y separately published work icon Dot and Keeto John Palmer , ( dir. Yoram Gross ) Australia : Yoram Gross Film Studios , 1986 7386399 1986 single work film/TV fantasy children's

'Dot's good deeds in rescuing a mosquito and a dragonfly from a spider's web pay off after she accidentally eats a magic root that shrinks her to insect-size.'

Source: Screen Australia. (Sighted: 21/5/2014)

1 form y separately published work icon Epic Yoram Gross , John Palmer , ( dir. Yoram Gross ) Australia : Yoram Gross Film Studios , 1985 Z1870375 1985 single work film/TV children's fantasy

Two children caught in a massive flood are rescued and raised by a family of dingoes. When they come of age, however, the children are sent out into the world to collect the 'secrets of life', before they can return to be crowned king and queen of the dingoes.

1 form y separately published work icon Dot and the Bunny John Palmer , Yoram Gross , ( dir. Yoram Gross ) 1984 Sydney : Yoram Gross Film Studios , 1984 Z1581151 1984 single work film/TV fantasy children's

Yoram Gross's original story (based on the characters from Edith Pedley's classic Australian children's story and adapted for the screen by John Palmer) continues the adventures of Dot and her native animal friends.

When Dot ventures out into the bush determined to finally locate the little lost joey and reunite him with his mother, she meets a silly rabbit who tries to convince her that he is the joey she is looking for. Dot is delighted by his antics and names her new companion Funny Bunny. Together, they continue the search for the joey. On the way, Dot learns that Funny Bunny is really a very lonely rabbit. His family were killed by hunters, and he has been on his own ever since. They find the mother kangaroo, and though she has not yet found her joey, when she sees the lonely bunny, she realises she has found someone else to look after.

1 form y separately published work icon The Camel Boy Yoram Gross , John Palmer , ( dir. Yoram Gross ) Australia : Yoram Gross Film Studios , 1984 7389089 1984 single work film/TV children's

'In 1920 young Ali and his grandfather set sail from Arabia with six camels and are hired as camel drivers for an expedition across the Great Victorian Desert.'

Source: Screen Australia. (Sighted: 22/5/2014)

1 1 form y separately published work icon Around the World with Dot Dot and Santa Claus; The Further Adventures of Dot and the Kangaroo John Palmer , Yoram Gross , ( dir. Yoram Gross ) Sydney : Yoram Gross Film Studios , 1981 Z1578125 1981 single work film/TV children's fantasy

Written around an original story by Yoram Gross, with the characters based on Edith Pedley's classic children's tale about a young girl and her friend, a large female kangaroo. In this sequel to the 1977 film Dot and the Kangaroo, Dot joins up with Santa Claus in order to help her friend the kangaroo find her lost joey. The pair take off into the air in Santa's sleigh (pulled by two kangaroos) and travel the world searching for the zoo where the joey has been sent.

1 form y separately published work icon The Little Convict Toby and the Koala Bear John Palmer , Yoram Gross , ( dir. Yoram Gross ) Sydney : Yoram Gross Film Studios , 1979 Z1703928 1979 single work film/TV children's historical fiction

This animated feature tells the story of a convict child, Toby Nelson, who has been transported to Australia. The narrative begins in the present when an artist, who has failed to sell any of his paintings at a funfair, begins to tell his granddaughter about the origins of his paintings. The story is then told from the past, beginning with Toby's time aboard the British convict ship taking him and his fellow prisoners to New South Wales. Among the group of convicts we meet are Polly Nelson (Toby's older sister), 'Dipper' Davey (an old pick-pocket), Big George (a blacksmith), Jack Doolan (a highwayman), and 'Silly Billy' (a village idiot).

After arriving in the colony, the five men are selected to do hard labour for the military under the supervision of Sergeant 'Bully' Langden and Corporal 'Weasel' Wesley, while Polly (secretly in love with Big George) is sent to work as a servant girl at the governor's home. In the meantime, Toby saves a baby koala, after Bully and Weasel kill its mother while hunting, and keeps it as a pet, naming it Yo-Yo. When Bully's continuing abuse of the convicts ends in old Dipper's death, Jack Doolan escapes and Big George is thrown in jail for helping him. Left with only Yo-Yo to keep him company, Toby sets out to find Jack Doolan in order to free Big George. Along the way, he meets an Indigenous Australian boy named Whooranga, who has a strange power over animals. Together with Jack Doolan, they plan a daring rescue attempt for Big George.

1 6 form y separately published work icon Dot and the Kangaroo Yoram Gross , John Palmer , ( dir. Yoram Gross ) Sydney : Yoram Gross Film Studios , 1977 Z1256824 1977 single work film/TV children's fantasy Based on the book of the same name by Ethel Pedley, the story concerns Dot, the young child of an outback settler, who becomes lost in the bush. She is befriended by a huge female red kangaroo, leading to Dot travelling about the countryside in the kangaroo's pouch. The two meet a number of characters on their travels, including a platypus, a koala, and a kookaburra, and have several exciting adventures before the kangaroo eventually helps Dot find her way home.
1 1 y separately published work icon Dot and the Kangaroo Daniel Hargreaves , John Palmer , Sydney London : Angus and Robertson , 1977 Z1014084 1977 single work children's fiction children's

Based on the 1977 Yoram Gross film, this version is retold by Daniel Hargreaves. John Palmer's lyrics from the film's musical score are also included.

The story concerns Dot, the little daughter of settlers in the Australian outback, who loses her way in the bush. Terrified by the strange sounds and dark shadows she is soon befriended by a kangaroo. Dot travels in the pouch of the kangaroo on an adventure-packed journey.

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