Dog's Head Bay
1999 Australian TV series or program
Dog's Head Bay | |
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Genre | comedy |
Written by | David Williamson Kristin Williamson |
Directed by | Simon Phillips |
Starring | Gary Sweet Susan Lyons Shane Withington |
Composer | Mark Rivett |
Country of origin | Australia |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Hal McElroy Geoff Portmann |
Producer | Peter Askew |
Camera setup | Andrew Oliver |
Running time | 25 mins |
Original release | |
Network | ABC |
Release | 16 August (1999-08-16) – 8 November 1999 (1999-11-08) |
Dog's Head Bay is a 1999 Australian television series co-written by David Williamson on the ABC. It was about a criminal lawyer, Alex Santorini, who buys a house in the sleepy coastal town of Dog's Head Bay.[1] One of the stars was Shane Withington, who later called the show "the worst piece of television in the history of Australia".[2]
Cast
- Gary Sweet as Alex Santorini
- Susan Lyons as Vicki Santorini
- Sebastian Goldspink as Nicholas Santorini
- Shane Withington as Bob Grant
- Sarah Peirse as Jenny Grant
- Rachael Coopes as Amanda
- Vic Rooney as Bert
- Dai Paterson as Todd
- Jeff Truman as Mike
- Roy Billing as Franco Poreini
- Felix Williamson
- Celia Ireland as Alice Astassio
- Gerry Connolly as Tony Du Clos
References
External links
- Dog's Head Bay at IMDb
- Dog's Head Bay at Australian Television
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Works by David Williamson
- The Indecent Exposure of Anthony East (1968)
- You've Got to Get on Jack (1970)
- The Coming of Stork (1970)
- The Removalists (1971)
- Don's Party (1971)
- Jugglers Three (1972)
- What If You Died Tomorrow? (1973)
- The Department (1975)
- A Handful of Friends (1976)
- The Club (1977)
- King Lear (1978)
- Travelling North (1979)
- Celluloid Heroes (1980)
- The Perfectionist (1982)
- Sons of Cain (1985)
- Emerald City (1987)
- Top Silk (1989)
- Siren (1990)
- Money and Friends (1991)
- Brilliant Lies (1993)
- Sanctuary (1994)
- Dead White Males (1995)
- Heretic (1996)
- Third World Blues (1997)
- After the Ball (1997)
- Corporate Vibes (1999)
- Face to Face (2000)
- The Great Man (2000)
- Up for Grabs (2001)
- A Conversation (2001)
- Charitable Intent (2001)
- Soulmates (2002)
- Flatfoot (2003)
- Birthrights (2003)
- Amigos (2004)
- Operator (2005)
- Influence (2005)
- Lotte's Gift (2007)
- Scarlett O'Hara at the Crimson Parrot (2008)
- Let the Sunshine (2009)
- Rhinestone Rex and Miss Monica (2010)
- Don Parties On (2011)
- At Any Cost? (2011)
- Nothing Personal (2011)
- When Dad Married Fury (2011)
- Managing Carmen (2012)
- Happiness (2013)
- Rupert (2013)
- Cruise Control (2014)
- Dream Home (2015)
- Jack of Hearts (2016)
- Odd Man Out (2017)
- Credentials (2017)
- Sorting Out Rachel (2018)
- Nearer the Gods (2018)
- The Big Time (2019)
- Family Values (2020)
- Crunch Time (2020)
- The Great Divide (2024)
- Aria (2024)
- The Puzzle (2024)
- Stork (1971)
- Libido (1973)
- Petersen (1974)
- The Removalists (1975)
- Eliza Fraser (1975)
- Don's Party (1976)
- The Department (1980) (TV movie)
- The Club (1980)
- Gallipoli (1981)
- Duet for Four (1982)
- The Year of Living Dangerously (1983)
- Phar Lap (1983)
- The Last Bastion (1984) (TV series) - also produced
- The Perfectionist (1987) (TV movie)
- Emerald City (1987)
- Travelling North (1987)
- Touch the Sun: Princess Kate (1988) (TV)
- A Dangerous Life (1988) (TV mini-series)
- The Four Minute Mile (1988)
- Sanctuary (1995)
- Brilliant Lies (1996)
- Dog's Head Bay (1999) (TV series)
- On the Beach (2000) (TV series)
- Balibo (2009)
- Face to Face (2011)
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