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Whiplash is a British/Australian television series in the Australian Western genre, produced by the Seven Network, ATV, and ITC Entertainment, and starring Peter Graves. Filmed in 1959-60, the series was first broadcast in the United Kingdom in September 1960, and in Australia in February 1961.
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Whiplash, Australia, 1960s drama set during the 1850s gold rushes; An event in the Australian TV series Gladiators; Episodes "Whiplash" (Beavis and ...
However the Australian show was more heavily based on the British version of the 1990s with events, format and even music being used from that show. All three series of the show were filmed at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre in 1995, and was hosted by Kimberley Joseph and Aaron Pedersen, with Mike Hammond replacing Pedersen after the first ...
From 1960 to 1961, Graves starred as Christopher Cobb in 34 episodes of the British/Australian TV series Whiplash. [7] In the storyline, Cobb is an American who arrives in Australia in the 1850s to establish the country's first stagecoach line, using a bullwhip rather than a gun to fight the crooks he encounters. The series also starred Anthony ...
The Fairies (ABC 2000 (Vintage VHS series), Seven Network 2005–2012 (TV series)) Falcon Island (Nine Network 1981) Fame and Misfortune (ABC 1986) Fanshaw & Crudnut (9Go! 2017) Fast Tracks (Network 10 1998-1999) [2] [3] Fat Cat and Friends (Network 10 1972–1987, Seven Network 1987–1992) Fatty and George (ABC 1981) Feral TV (ABC 1995) The ...
The character's 10-year arc was influenced by Ramirez's real-life sexuality, although the actor didn't publicly come out as queer until 2016, the same year they left the hit show.
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