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The Flying Doctors was also broadcast on the satellite and cable channel UK Gold. The channel repeated all 221 episodes weekdays at 15:00 from 1998. The Flying Doctors briefly returned to free to air when WIN Television, parent company of Crawford Productions commenced reruns of the program on 17 August 2007 at midday week day afternoons.
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.
Lenore Smith (born 25 October 1958) is an Australian actress best known for her work in television. Internationally, she is best known for her role as Kate Wellings in the drama series The Flying Doctors .
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Flying Doctors may refer to: Royal Flying Doctor Service, an air medical service in Australia The Flying Doctors, an Australian television drama series; The Flying Doctor, a 1936 Australian-British film; Los Médicos Voladores, the flying doctors, based in Latin America; Flying Doctors of America; Flying Doctors of Malaysia; 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.
Fields was the son of an accountant and married twice. His first wife was Dorothy, and they had three children: Lorraine, Eileen and Alan. He then married the comedian and actress Val Jellay, who also portrayed his screen wife in The Flying Doctors. They played publicans Vic and Nancy Buckley. He was the father of comedian Marty Fields.
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