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Don Battye Born Donald Battye
29 September 1938
AustraliaOccupation Television Producer,writer,
ComposerYears active 1969 – Present Donald "Don" Battye (born 29 September 1938) is an Australian born writer composer and television producer.
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Life
He was a writer, script editor, and producer on several Australian television series for Crawford Productions including soap opera The Box in 1976 & 1977, The Sullivans and police procedural drama series Division 4, Bluey (1976) and Homicide.
Peter Pinne and he wrote childrens musicals which premiered at the Alexander Theatre Monash University, from 1973 to 1980.[1] as well as the adult musicals All Saints' Day, Don't Tell Helena, A Bunch Of Ratbags, It Happened In Tanjablanca, Red White * Boogie, Sweet Fanny Adams, Caroline, The Computer & Love Travelling Salesman (2 folk operas) and Prisoner Cell Block H, the Musical.
He later worked for Reg Grundy Productions, (later changed to the Grundy Organization) as Senior Vice President Drama Development which in that capacity made him producer and executive producer on such programmes as the action series Chopper Squad, which first took him to join the company, police procedural drama series Bellamy (1981) and soap operas, The Restless Years (1981), for which he also wrote over 100 episodes, Sons and Daughters for which he also wrote over 150 episodes,(1982),[2] Waterloo Station (1983), Possession (1985) and Neighbours(also 1985). Battye was Executive Producer of Neighbours from 1988–1992. and wrote for the program until the year 2000. .[3] Battye co-composed the famous theme song to Sons and Daughters with Peter Pinne, plus two songs for inclusion in 'Neighbours'.
He now produces and composes music from the Philippines where he now resides. He has written a memoir which encompasses his life from being a childhood actor to a senior television executive.
He and Brian Kavanagh wrote the screenplay City's Child.[4]
Books
- Peter N. Pinne and Don Battye. (1988). A bunch of ratbags. Montmorency, Vic.: Yackandandah. ISBN 0731638972. (Adapted from the novel by William Dick)[5]
- Peter N. Pinne and Don Battye. (1981). Caroline, a musical play based on the life and times of Caroline Chisholm. Brisbane : Playlab Press,. ISBN 0908156138.
- Peter N. Pinne and Don Battye. (1989). Red, white and boogie. Montmorency, Vic. : Yackandandah,. ISBN 0868050717.
References
- ^ "David Spicer Productions – Musicals for Children by Peter Pinne and Don Battye". Davidspicer.com. http://www.davidspicer.com/ppanddb.htm. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
- ^ "Sons And Daughters:". Tvmem.com. http://www.tvmem.com/DATA/A-Z/S/SONSANDD/SONSANDD.html. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
- ^ "Neighbours: The Perfect Blend | Interview: Don Battye". The Perfect Blend. 23 August 2003. http://perfectblend.net/features/interview-battye.htm. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
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- ^ "About: A Bunch of Ratbags – Magnormos Musical Theatre Readings Program". Magnormos.com. http://www.magnormos.com/mtrp_abor_about.htm. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
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Categories:- 1938 births
- Living people
- Australian soap opera writers
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