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Against the Wind was a 1978 Australian television mini-series. It is a historical drama portraying both the British occupation of Ireland, and the development of New South Wales and Australia. The series was filmed at Old Sydney Town (near Sydney), and at Belgrave Heights, Warrandyte, Colac and Geelong. The producers were Bronwyn Binns, Ian Jones and Hector Crawford. The directors were George T. Miller and Simon Wincer. The scriptwriters were Bronwyn Binns, Ian Jones, Peter Kinlock, Tony Morphett, Paul Davies and Cliff Green. Jon English won the Logie Award in 1979 for "Best new talent" for his role in the miniseries as "Jonathan Garrett". The complete series is now available on DVD in Australia, Norway and Sweden in PAL format.
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[edit] PlotSet in Australia's colonial era (1798–1812), the series is about Englishman, Jonathan Garrett, and his life as a transported convict, in the colony of New South Wales. Mary Mulvane, an 18 year old Irish girl, is transported to New South Wales for a term of seven years after attempting to take back her family's milk cow which had been seized by the British "in lieu of tithes" to the local proctor. She endures the trial of a convict sea journey to New South Wales and years of service as a convict before her emancipation and life as a free citizen. [edit] Episode titles
Episodes 1, 8, and 13 were published in Against The Wind by Bronwyn Binns & Ian Jones . Australian Theatre Workshop Series (#19). Richmond, Victoria: Heinemann Educational Australia Pty Ltd., 1978. ISBN 0858591960. [edit] References
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