Whiplash (TV series)
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Whiplash | |
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Format | Drama, Historical |
Created by | Michael Noonan |
Starring | Peter Graves Delia Williams Chips Rafferty Jennifer Jane Anthony Wickert Ken Goodlet Walter Pym Robert Tudawali |
Country of origin | Australia |
No. of episodes | 34 |
Production | |
Running time | 25 minutes |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | Seven Network |
Original run | 18 February 1961 – 14 October 1961 |
External links | |
IMDb profile |
Whiplash is an Australian television series made by the Seven Network and ATV and ITC Entertainment. Filmed in 1960-61, the series was first broadcast 1961 and had opening titles featuring the Australian locale and terrain, and a dozen wild kangaroos.
Set in the 1860s, the series is a western filmed in Australia, and stars Peter Graves as "Christopher Cobb". The series is loosely based on the life of Freeman Cobb, who was the genuine founder of Australia's first stagecoach line Cobb and Co. Peter Graves, in his character of Christopher Cobb, used a bullwhip rather than a pistol to settle disputes.
The series stands out from other television western series of its era in that the guest casts are comprised of actors available in Australia, so none of the character actors so ubiquitous in American westerns, aside from Graves himself, appear at all.
The producers for the series were Ben Fox and Maury Geraghty, the directors were Peter Maxwell, John Meredith Lucas and Maury Geraghty, and the writers were Michael Noonan and Michael Plant.
[edit] References
- "The Australian Film and Television Companion" — compiled by Tony Harrison — Simon & Schuster Australia, 1994
[edit] External links
- Whiplash at the Internet Movie Database