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The Flying Doctors: The Inside Story was written by Australian journalist James Oram. The Flying Doctors was successfully broadcast in the UK. The original 1985 3-part mini-series was aired three times on Channel 4; first in 1985, a repeat the following year from 30 May 1986 at 10:25. A third repeat aired in 1988.
Robert Grubb (born 31 January 1950 [2]) is an Australian actor. He studied acting at the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA), where he graduated [3] in 1978. There he was a fellow student of actor Mel Gibson. [4] Grubb played the role of Dr. Geoffrey Standish in the popular series The Flying Doctors.
The series centres around the everyday lifesaving efforts of the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia. [1] It was preceded by a three-part miniseries in 1985, and 221 episodes were produced over nine seasons. [2] The Flying Doctors aired until 6 October 1992. [3] In January 1993, the series was renamed R.F.D.S.
The Flying Doctors: Dr. Tom Callaghan Dr. Chris Randall Dr. Geoff Standish: Andrew McFarlane Liz Burch Robert Grubb: Forever Knight: Dr. Natalie Lambert: Catherine Disher: Frasier: Dr. Frasier Crane Dr. Hester Crane Dr. Niles Crane Dr. Lilith Sternin: Kelsey Grammer Rita Wilson David Hyde Pierce Bebe Neuwirth: Friends: Dr. Richard Burke Dr ...
The church was established in 1871, and the current building was completed the following year 15: Mary Cochrane Barn: Mary Cochrane Barn: July 25, 1989 : Binfield Rd., 0.2 miles north of Clover Hill Rd. Maryville: 16
Robert Gillen Miniseries 1986–1991 The Flying Doctors: Dr. Tom Callaghan TV series - main role 1993 Time Trax: George Whitman TV series. Episode: Fire & Ice: 1993 Paradise Beach: Gordon TV series 1993 G.P. Malcolm Henderson TV series. Episode: Living with the Past: 1994 Halifax f.p. Owen Toser TV series. Episode: Acts of Betrayal: 1995–97 ...
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He became one of the serial's most popular cast members, continuing in the series until 1987. He then played a leading regular role in drama series The Flying Doctors from 1988 until 1991. In 1994, O'Brien sent up his soap opera star past by taking a regular role in Psycho Ward 10, a soap opera parody in The All New Alexei Sayle Show.