Skippy the Bush Kangaroo
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Skippy the Bush Kangaroo was a popular Australian television series for children produced from 1966 to 1968. Ninety-one 30-minute episodes were made over the three seasons of production. Although at the time of first screening Australian television was still in black and white (colour TV broadcasting did not begin until 1975), the show was shot in colour on 16mm film to increase its international marketability.
As it was shot in colour Channel Nine readily repeated the series several times after Australian television switched to colour transmission in 1975.
The stars of the show were:
- Ed Devereaux as "Matt Hammond", the head ranger
- Garry Pankhurst as "Sonny Hammond"
- Ken James as "Mark Hammond"
- Tony Bonner as "Jerry King", Ranger and helicopter pilot (exit #78)
- Liza Goddard as "Clarrissa 'Clancy' Merrick" (entry #9 exit #75)
- Skippy the bush kangaroo, played by at least three different kangaroos
The star of the show was Skippy, an Eastern Grey Kangaroo. Skippy was a pet owned by the son of the Head Ranger of the fictitious Waratah National Park (based on, and shot in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park in northern Sydney), and the stories revolved around the park, its creatures and dangers and their adventures in the Australian bush. The series was screened in over eighty countries and its theme tune, composed by Eric Jupp is one of the best known and most recognisable Australian tunes.
The series was revived in 1992 as the short-lived The New Adventures Of Skippy using an entirely new cast including Andrew Clarke, plot and location with several children as the stars. The original series was also parodied in a recurring sketch as part of the British comedy series Goodness Gracious Me under the title "Skipinder, the Punjabi Kangaroo". The parody redubbed scenes from the original Skippy.
See also
External links
- "Skippy" at IMDb
- Skippy Episode Guide
- "Skippy" - Memorable TV