McLeod's Daughters
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McLeod's Daughters | |
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Genre | Drama |
Running time | 45 minutes (per episode) |
Creator(s) | Posie Graeme-Evans Caroline Stanton |
Starring | Rachael Carpani Aaron Jeffery Brett Tucker Simmone Jade Mackinnon Michala Banas Luke Jacobz Zoe Naylor |
Country of origin | Australia |
Original channel | Nine Network |
Original run | 2001–present |
No. of episodes | 167 as of November 15, 2006) |
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McLeod's Daughters is an Australian television drama set in the rural outback. Between 2004 & 2005 it was the most popular drama on Australian television, averaging 1.5 million viewers each week on the Nine Network. As of 2003, it was shown in 100 countries throughout the world on the Hallmark Channel. In the Logie Awards of 2004, the show won four Logie awards.
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[edit] Series history
Posie Graeme-Evans developed the idea for McLeod's Daughters in the early 1990s for her company Millennium Television in conjunction with the South Australian Film Corporation - she also developed the idea for children's television programs such as The Miraculous Mellops and Hi-5. The idea was for a television drama set on an Australian rural property with two half-sisters running the property inherited from their father with an all-female workforce. She developed the idea from stories from friends who grew up in the country and from the love of South Australian landscapes as shown in the paintings of Hans Heysen.
Graeme-Evans pitched the idea to the board of the Nine Network who agreed to film a telemovie in 1996 with Jack Thompson starring as Jack McLeod who is the father and whose death leads to the two half-sisters inheriting the property. Despite the success of the miniseries shown on Mother's Day 1996, the show was put in development. The Nine Network bought "Kingsford" near Gawler in South Australia, the site where the original miniseries as a set and ran it as a rural property while the program was developed.
The Nine Network board agreed to commission a 13-show series in late 2000 after the Opening Ceremony for the 2000 Sydney Olympics featured a The Man From Snowy River theme highlighting the cultural significance of the bush to Australians. The first episode of McLeod's Daughters debuted in August 2001 and proved to be a smash hit, attracting 1.89 million viewers. The first series proved to be a success attracting an average of 1.5 million viewers an episode in Australia. The show also proved to be a success when shown in New Zealand on TV2 one of TVNZ's free-to-air channels.
The second series of McLeod's Daughters was equally successful being the third most popular drama on Australian television. By 2003, the show was the most popular drama series on Australian television. Lisa Chappell who played Claire McLeod, the older McLeod daughter, left the show in October 2003 to play other roles with her character being killed off. The popularity of the program in Australia was highlighted where the show won four Logies including Lisa Chappell winning most popular female actor, Aaron Jeffrey most popular actor and most popular Australian drama series.
[edit] Cast
[edit] Current cast members
- Rachael Carpani as Jodi Fountain McLeod (2001-2007)
- Aaron Jeffery as Alex Ryan (2001)-
- Simmone Jade Mackinnon as Stevie Hall (2003)-
- Michala Banas as Kate Manfredi (2004)-
- Doris Younane as Moira Doyle (2002, 2003, 2005-)
- Luke Jacobz as Patrick Brewer (2005), 2006)-
- Zoe Naylor as Regan McLeod (2005), 2006)-
- Dustin Clare as Riley Ward (2006)-
- Gillian Alexy as Tayler Geddes (2006)-
[edit] Regular guest stars
- Inge Hornstra as Sandra Kinsella Ryan (2003-)
- Reece Horner as Nat (2004-)
- Jonny Pasvolsky as Rob Shelton/Matt Bosnich (2005-2006, 2007)
- Peter Hardy as Phil Rakich (2006-)
[edit] Future cast members/guest stars
- Matt Passmore
as Marcus Turner (2007) - Abi Tucker
as Grace Kingston McLeod (2007)
[edit] Former significant cast members
- Bridie Carter
as Tess Silverman McLeod Ryan (2001-2006) - Lisa Chappell
as Claire McLeod (2001-2003) - Myles Pollard
as Nick Ryan (2001-2006) - Jessica Napier
as Becky Howard (2001-2003) - Sonia Todd
as Meg Fountain Dodge (2001-2006) - Luke Ford
as Craig Woodland (2001-2004) - Ben Mortley
as Alberto Borelli (2001, 2002) - Rodger Corser
as Peter Johnson (2001-2002, 2003, 2004) - Fletcher Humphrys
as Brett "Brick" Buchanon (2001-2003) - Stelios Yiakmis
as Sergeant Frank Da Costa (2002) - Catherine Wilkin
as Liz Ryan (2001-2003, 2004, 2006) - Kathryn Hartman
as Sally Clements (2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006) - Charlie Clausen
as Jake Harrison (2002-2003) - Craig McLachlan
as Kane Morgan (2004) - Anna Torv
as Jasmine McLeod (2004) - Basia A'Hearn
as Rose Hall-Smith(2004, 2005, 2006) - Dean O'Gorman
as Luke Morgan (2004-2005) - John Jarratt
as Terry Dodge (2001-2006) - Marshall Napier
as Harry Ryan/Carl Weatherdon (2001-2006) - Michelle Langstone
as Fiona Webb Ryan (2006) - Brett Tucker
as Dave Brewer (2003-2006)
[edit] Brief guest appearances
- Bob the Postie - Chris Haywood (2001)
- Brian Cronin - John Sheerin (2001)
- Sean Howard Richard Wilson (2002)
- Kevin Fountain Richard Healy (2002,2003,2006)
- Finn O'Neill Tim Campbell (2002)
- Kylie Buchanan - Jovita Lee Shaw (2003)
- Bryce Redstaff - John Stanton (2003,2004)
- Ken Logan - Harold Hopkins (2004)
- Jennifer Logan - Susan Godfrey (2004)
- Celia Rivers - Glenda Linscott (2004)
- Tracy Morrison - Tasma Walton (2004)
- Jared Wuchowski - Grant Bowler (2004)
- Jeremy Quaid - Rhys Muldoon (2005)
- Greg Dawson - Henry Nixon (2005,2006)
- Will Hamilton - Jeremy Sims (2005)
- Alessa Manfredi - Sonja Tallis (2005)
- Michelle Hall-Smith - Tara Morice (2005)
- Catriona Bradfield Sophie Cleary (2005,2006)
- Greg Hope - Matt Passmore (2006)
- Leo Coombes - Daniel Feuerriegel (2006)
- Sgt Tony Rablsi - Joe Petruzzi (2006)
- Howard Webb - Robert Coleby (2006)
- Hugh Doyle - Steve Vidler (2006)
- Bindy Martin - Rebecca Lavelle (2006)
- Drew Cornwell - Sullivan Stapleton (2006)
[edit] DVD releases
Series of McLeod's Daughters have been released on Region 4 DVD. All of them are in different colour box sets with a different cover including Claire & Tess, Stevie & Tess, Nick & Tess.
Series Releases
DVD Name | Release Date | Additional Information |
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Series 1 | September 10, 2003 | Includes series 1 episodes 1 - 22. |
Series 2 | July 12, 2004 | Includes series 2 episodes 23 - 44. |
Series 3 | April 13, 2005 | Includes series 3 episodes 45 - 74. |
Series 4 | October 12, 2005 | Includes series 4 episodes 75 - 106. |
Series 5 | May 3, 2006 | Includes series 5 episodes 107 - 138. |
Series 6 | TBA | Includes series 6 episodes 139 - 170. |
[edit] Soundtracks
There have been two soundtracks from the series released in Australia both making the Australian ARIA Top 50. The songs are written by Posie Graeme-Evans and Chris Harriott and performed by Rebecca Lavelle. Graeme-Evans also writes many of the songs for Hi-5. On the website for the show, Posie Graeme-Evans tells of the songwriting process for the soundtracks.
For me, writing the songs for McLeod's has become an emotional journey into the heart of the series and the characters we've all come to love so much. I'd always thought Chris Harriott and I could use songs as a way to get under the skin of Claire, Tess, Meg, Jodi, Becky, Nick and Alex; almost like tools within an episode, the songs would give voice to what the characters were feeling but could not say. But as Chris and I have developed the songs, they've become much more to me than that: they've become a way of exploring how we all feel, the things we'd all like to say.
So far, there have been two soundtrack albums released from the series:
- McLeod's Daughters: Songs From The Series Volume 1 (2002)
- McLeod's Daughters: Songs From The Series Volume 2 (2004)
[edit] International
- In Australia, the show screens on Nine Network
- In Germany, Austria and Switzerland, the show screens on VOX
- In the United Kingdom, Sweden and Asia, the show screens on the Hallmark Channel
- In the Netherlands and Belgium, the show screens on the Net 5 and VTM
- In New Zealand, the show screens on TVNZ
- In Canada, the show screens on both Vision TV and One - the Mind, Body & Spirit Channel in english, Série+ in french.
- In the United States, the show does not screen. WE: Women's Entertainment cancelled the show.
- In Hungary, the show screens on the Hungarian version of The Hallmark Channel
- In Italy, the show screens on Rai Uno and the Italian version of Hallmark Channel
- In Latin America, the show screens on The Hallmark Channel
- In Estonia, the show screens on Kanal 2
- In Bulgaria, the show screens on GTV
- In Israel, the show screens on The Hallmark Channel
- In South Africa, and Namibia the show screens on The Hallmark Channel
- In Romania the show screens on The Hallmark Channel
- In Malaysia the show screens on The Hallmark Channel
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- McLeod's Daughters Official Website
- Television Information Archive
- McLeod's Daughters at the Internet Movie Database
- Lisa Chappell Site (Claire McLeod)
- Information on Zoe Naylor, star of McLeod's Daughters
- Information on Rachael Carpini, star of McLeod's Daughters
- Rebecca Lavelle Site (Voice of McLeod's)
- German Fan Site
- Dutch fansite
- McLeods of Drover's Run::US fansite