- Hunter (Australian Crawfords TV series)
"Hunter" was an
Australia nespionage adventure television series screened by theNine Network from 5 July1967 to1969 . The series was created by Ian Jones and produced byCrawford Productions [Moran, Albert. "Moran's Guide to Australian TV Series", Allen & Unwin, 1993. ISBN 0642184623 } p 234-5] .The title character, a dashing spy, was played by Tony Ward. However he was quickly overshadowed by the show's main
antagonist , Kragg, played by Gerard Kennedy, the show'sbreakout character . Kennedy won a TV WeekLogie Award for Best New Talent for his portrayal of the character [Storey, Don. "TV Eye - Classic Australian Television", [http://www.classicaustraliantv.com/Hunter.htm TV Eye - Classic Australian Television] ] .Scripts were written by Ian Jones and
Terry Stapleton [Moran, Albert. "Moran's Guide to Australian TV Series", Allen & Unwin, 1993. ISBN 0642184623 } p 234-5] . The series became extremely popular rating in the top-ten most popular programs in Australia for 1967, and had a run of 65 one hour episodes; it also achieved a limited number of international sales [Storey, Don. "TV Eye - Classic Australian Television", [http://www.classicaustraliantv.com/Hunter.htm TV Eye - Classic Australian Television] ] . It was shot in black and white, with interior scenes shot onvideotape in the studio and outdoor scenes shot on location on16 mm film [Moran, Albert. "Moran's Guide to Australian TV Series", Allen & Unwin, 1993. ISBN 0642184623 } p 234-5] . Compared to Australian drama series of the day, the series featured an above-average quota of location-shot footage. The Melbourne-based show filmed some episodes inSydney and theSnowy Mountains inNew South Wales , on theGold Coast, Queensland , inSouth Australia , and inSingapore [Storey, Don. "TV Eye - Classic Australian Television", [http://www.classicaustraliantv.com/Hunter.htm TV Eye - Classic Australian Television] ] .Initially the stories were serialised over three and four-episode story arcs. Soon the decision was made to switch to stand-alone episodes, and after episode 15, episodes largely featured a self-contained story, apart from two subsequent two-part stories [Storey, Don. "TV Eye - Classic Australian Television", [http://www.classicaustraliantv.com/Hunter.htm TV Eye - Classic Australian Television] ] .
As the series progressed the immense popularity of the villain Kragg presented several problems. Apart from apparently being more popular amongst viewers than the show's title character, in the stories the villain invariably had to defeat the ostensible hero in order to still be around for the next episode [Storey, Don. "TV Eye - Classic Australian Television", [http://www.classicaustraliantv.com/Hunter.htm TV Eye - Classic Australian Television] ] . In a concession to the character's popularity, Kragg ultimately defected to the side of good. Series star Tony Ward had been somewhat dissatisfied with the direction his character was taking and the increased emphasis on Kragg, and late in the show's run suggested that the high output of episodes by this stage had outstripped the ability of the writers [Storey, Don. "TV Eye - Classic Australian Television", [http://www.classicaustraliantv.com/Hunter.htm TV Eye - Classic Australian Television] ] .
Late in the show's run and after some disagreements with the show's producers, Ward left the series and a new lead spy portrayed by
Rod Mullinar was introduced. Mullinar completed just eight episodes of the series before it was cancelled. Keen to retain the services of Kennedy, Crawford's decided that new police series "Division 4 " was a better vehicle for his talents; they convinced the Nine Network to cancel "Hunter" and proceed with "Division 4", which indeed emerged as a popular success [Storey, Don. "TV Eye - Classic Australian Television", [http://www.classicaustraliantv.com/Hunter.htm TV Eye - Classic Australian Television] ] . Mullinar subsequently took the lead role in another Crawford's adventure series "Ryan" (1973).Notes
External links
* [http://www.classicaustraliantv.com/Hunter.htm TV Eye - Classic Australian Television]
* [http://www.crawfords.com.au/libary/drama/hunter.shtml Crawford Productions]
* AUS
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