The Lancaster Miller Affair
The Lancaster Miller Affair | |
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Written by | Peter Yeldham |
Directed by | Henri Safran |
Starring | Kerry Mack Nicholas Eadie |
Country of origin | Australia |
Original language | English |
No. of episodes | 5 x 1 hour |
Production | |
Producer | Paul Davies |
Budget | A$4,725,000[1] or $6 million[2] |
Original release | |
Release | 6 July 8 July 1985 | –
The Lancaster Miller Affair is a 1985 Australian mini series about the relationship between Bill Lancaster and Jessie Miller.[3]
Cast
[edit]- Kerry Mack as Jessica 'Chubbie' Miller
- Nicholas Eadie as Bill Lancaster
- Aaron Cull as Haden Clarke
- Peter Kowitz as Maddox
- June Salter as Maud Lancaster
- Lisa Armytage as Anne Lancaster[4]
- Maureen Edwards as Alice Burgess
- David Nettheim as Dr Tallman
- Gerard Maguire as Frank Upton
- John O'May as J.F. Russell
- Paul Dawber as Carson's Associate
- Peter Moon as Reporter #2
Production
[edit]The mini series became notorious for a clash with Australia's Actors Equity. The lead male roles of Lancaster and his friend Hayden Clarke were offered to Sam Neill and John Hargreaves, who turned them down. The producers then tested a large number of actors but claimed none of them were suitable and cast non-Australians Peter Firth, Don Batte and Joseph Bottoms. Equity objected claiming the tests of the Australian actors rejected had not been properly carried out. Shooting was put back but eventually Australians Kerry Mack, Nicholas Eadie and Wayne Cull were cast.[5]
The shoot went for twelve weeks. $545,000 of the budget came from Film Victoria.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Chubbie and Bill go up in a plane", Cinema Papers, November 1985 p47
- ^ Lewes, Jacqueline Lee (5 June 1983). "Million$ of Viewing". Sydney Sun Herald. p. 47.
- ^ Ed. Scott Murray, Australia on the Small Screen 1970-1995, Oxford University Press, 1996 p208
- ^ Webster, Allan (18 July 1987). "Lucky Jim!". TV Week. p. 21.
- ^ Nick Roddick, "Writs and recriminations fly over casting dispute", Cinema Papers, July 1985 p2
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