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Issue Details: First known date: 2008-2009... 2008-2009 The Elephant Princess
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Film Details - Jonathan M. Shiff Productions , 2008-2009

Producers:

Joanna Werner.

Production Companies:

Jonathan M. Shiff Productions.

Finance Organisations:

Screen Australia.

Director of Photography:

Darrell Martin.

Editors:

Nathan Wild, Philip Watts, and Wayne Hyett.

Production Designers:

Brian Alexander.

Music:

Ric Formosa and Ricky Edwards.

Cast:

Emily Robins (Alex Wilson), Miles Szanto (Kuru), Maddy Tyers (Amanda Tucci), Emelia Burns (Diva), Richard Brancatisano (Caleb), Sebastian Gregory (JB Deekes), Georgina Haig (Zamira), Eka Darville (Taylor), Damien Bodie (Vashan), Liam Hemsworth (Marcus), Brett Climo (Omar), and Grant Pino (Jim Wilson).

Release Dates:

13 November 2008.

Location:

  • Filmed on location in Melbourne, Victoria.

Notes:

Script producer: Philip Dalkin.
Script editor: Jo Kasch.

List of episodes (season one):
1.1 Coming of Age (Philip Dalkin)
1.2 Don’t Call Me Princess (Sam Carroll)
1.3 Rabbit Season (Chris Anastassiades)
1.4 Kuru the Guru (Anthony Morris)
1.5 The Powerful Ballad (Max Dann)
1.6 Not Made in Japan (Anthony Morris)
1.7 Lean on Me (Sam Carroll)
1.8 Welcome to the Fairy Tale (Chris Roache)
1.9 Warts & All (Simon Butters)
1.10 The Butterfly Effect (Max Dann)
1.11 Butterfly Kiss (Anthony Morris)
1.12 Dancing Queen (Max Dann)
1.13 Destiny’s Child (Sam Carroll)
1.14 Time After Time (Chris Anastassiades)
1.15 Happy Birthday Anala (Philip Dalkin)
1.16 The Big Gig (Sam Carroll)
1.17 Masquerade Ball (Lally Katz)
1.18 Almost Too Famous (Max Dann)
1.19 Princess Amanda (Simon Butters)
1.20 Courtroom Jewel (Anthony Morris)
1.21 Sea Change (Sam Carroll)
1.22 Revelation (Chris Roache)
1.23 It’s an Ordinary Life (Anthony Morris)
1.24 Unexpected Arrivals (Philip Dalkin)
1.25 Good Vibrations (Chris Anastassiades)
1.26 Normal Alex Wilson (Philip Dalkin)

List of episodes (season two):
2.1 Enemies Unleashed (Chris Roache)
2.2 The New Recruit (Anthony Morris)
2.3 Bad Reputation (Anthony Morris)
2.4 Falling for the Enemy (Sam Carroll)
2.5 Star Crossed Lovers (Max Dann)
2.6 Double Trouble (Max Dann)
2.7 Secret Love (Max Dann)
2.8 Love Your Enemy (Sam Carroll)
2.9 The Secret Admirer (Sam Carroll)
2.10 Tangled Web (Simon Butters)
2.11 Welcome to My World (Sam Carroll)
2.12 Exposed (Joss King)
2.13 Exiles (Joss King)
2.14 Trouble Comes to Town (Anthony Morris)
2.15 Under New Management (Max Dann)
2.16 Dangerous Secrets (Simon Butters)
2.17 Feud (Simon Butters)
2.18 Reinforcements (Sam Carroll)
2.19 Unmasked (Max Dann)
2.20 A Princess for All (Anthony Morris)
2.21 Out of Control (Max Dann)
2.22 Flare Up (Sam Carroll)
2.23 Cursed (Simon Butters)
2.24 Hunted (Anthony Morris)
2.25 Between the Worlds (Joss King)
2.26 Sacrifice (Joss King)

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