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Issue Details: First known date: 1999-2001... 1999-2001 Crash Zone
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Film Details - Australian Children's Television Foundation , 1999-2001

Producers:

Patricia Edgar (executive producer). Bernadette O'Mahony (producer).

Production Companies:

Australian Children's Television Foundation.

Finance Organisations:

The Australian Film Finance Corporation, the Disney Channel, and Screen Australia.

Director of Photography:

Graeme Wood and Craig Barden.

Editors:

Peter Carrodus, Stephen Evans, Ralph Strasser, and Ray Daley.

Production Designers:

Otello Stolfo.

Music:

Chris Neal and Braedy Neal.

Cast:

Cassandra Magrath (Alison ‘Pi’ Renfrey), Paul Pantano (Marcello Di Campili), Damien Bodie (Abraham ‘Ram’ Foley), Frances Wang (Rebecca ‘Bec’ Chan), Nikolai Nikolaeff (Mike Hansen), Nicky Wendt (Alexandra Davis), Richard Moss (Nigel Hartford), Matt Parkinson (Virgil Reality), Heidi Valkenburg (Penny Gallagher), Jeremy Stanford (Matthew Gallagher), Vince D’Amico (Tony Di Campili), and Marge Nunn (June Foley).

Release Dates:

13 February 1999.

Location:

  • Filmed in Melbourne.

Awards:

  • Received multiple nominations for AFI Awards and Logie Awards, but no wins.

Notes:

Script editors (season two): Philip Dalkin and Jeff Peck.

List of episodes:
1.1 The Dream Team (Philip Dalkin)
1.2 Identity Crisis (Philip Dalkin)
1.3 Undercover (Philip Dalkin)
1.4 Big Business (Max Dann)
1.5 It's Only Words (Anthony Morris)
1.6 Secrets and Lies (Philip Dalkin)
1.7 Truth Hurts (Shane Brennan)
1.8 No News is Good News (Shane Brennan and Kevin Nemeth)
1.9 Birthday (Kevin Nemeth)
1.10 Leap of Faith (Philip Dalkin and Kevin Nemeth)
1.11 Heroes (Kevin Nemeth)
1.12 The Shadow (Anthony Morris)
1.13 The Outsider (Philip Dalkin)
2.1 Something New (Philip Dalkin)
2.2 It's an Art (Jeff Peck and Philip Dalkin)
2.3 Free Stuff (Jeff Peck)
2.4 Solidarity (Jeff Peck)
2.5 Games People Play (Jeff Peck)
2.6 Your Cheating Heart (Susan Macgillicuddy)
2.7 Basketball Diaries (Susan Macgillicuddy)
2.8 Who Wants to be a Millionaire? (Susan Macgillicuddy)
2.9 Sabertooth (Philip Dalkin)
2.10 Walkabout (Philip Dalkin)
2.11 Men in Khaki (Pino Amenta, Philip Dalkin, and Jeff Peck)
2.12 Skin Deep (Chris Anastassiades)
2.13 Rear Windows (Philip Dalkin)

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