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Based upon the novels by Western Australian author Tim Winton, the series revolves around 12-year-old Lockie Leonard, a surf rat whose family moves to the most remote town on Earth, Angelus. Lockie's convinced that this is a total disaster. He has no friends, a new school, and a house that is truly in danger of disappearing into a swamp. But then Lockie spots the one thing that makes it all okay. This weird little town has the best surf he has ever seen.
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- Goalpost Pictures website (sighted 23/09/2010).
- 'Lockie Leonard,' Australian Television Information Archive - online (sighted 23/09/2010).
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1.15form y The Ladder of Love Sydney : Essential Viewing Nine Network , 2007 Z1438666 2007 single work film/TV
'Lockie and Vicki are back on. And unlike before, Lockie takes the public attention in his stride.'
Source: Australian Television Information Archive. (Sighted: 22/5/2014)
Sydney : Essential Viewing Nine Network , 2007 -
1.26form y Joy to the World Australia : Essential Viewing , 2007 Z1855150 2007 single work film/TV 'It's the last day of school and Vicki drops a bombshell: she won't be coming back to Angelus High next year. In fact, she's leaving Angelus altogether to go to boarding school. The Leonard family awaits Mum's return from hospital in time for Christmas, Phillip's nightmare nears an end, and volunteers lineup to help Rev Egg put on his Christmas Rock Opera.' (Australian Television Information Archive record) Australia : Essential Viewing , 2007
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2.25form y Crimes of the Heartless Sydney : Nine Network Essential Viewing , 2010 Z1709708 2010 single work film/TV
'According to Sarge, the worst crime of all is heartlessness — when you know your actions will hurt others but you do it anyway. Mr Streeton, it would seem, is the king of heartlessness, if building a retirement home in the swamp is any indication. Mr Streeton's blunt assessment of Sarge's world- view causes Sarge to reassess himself. His introspection spirals to despair when it appears Mum's wedding ring has been stolen. However, the final blow comes when Lockie admits to Sarge that he is the town's biggest criminal — he knowingly broke Mel's heart. Lockie's heartlessness, Phillip's growing frustration with the science faculty, and a surprise job offer for Mum cause the Leonards to question if they belong in Angelus anymore. Blob, however, has other ideas' ('Crimes of the Heartless' Australian Television Information Archive).
Sydney : Nine Network Essential Viewing , 2010
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Beyond Bluey : Why Adults Love Re-watching Australian Kids’ TV from Their Childhoods
2021
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— Appears in: The Conversation , 16 November 2021;'Due to the COVID-19 extended lockdowns this year, as well as greater accessibility on streaming services, many adults have been returning to their childhoods via nostalgic kids’ TV viewing.' (Introduction)
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Dropping in on Lockie Leonard : A Review of 'Breath'
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"Tomorrow the low arrives Or should",
2018
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— Appears in: Rabbit , no. 25 2018; (p. 8-11) -
Networks Fight Children's TV Local Quota
2012
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— Appears in: The Sun-Herald , 4 March 2012; (p. 21) -
Top Pick
2007
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— Appears in: The Sunday Age , 8 July 2007; (p. 46)
— Review of Lockie Leonard 2007- series - publisher film/TV -
Dude Street
2007
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— Appears in: The Bulletin , 19 June vol. 125 no. 6574 2007; (p. 54-55)
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Top Pick
2007
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— Appears in: The Sunday Age , 8 July 2007; (p. 46)
— Review of Lockie Leonard 2007- series - publisher film/TV -
Puberty Blond
2007
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— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 16-17 June 2007; (p. 24) Victoria Lawrie reports on Tim Winton's thoughts about the Lockie Leonard television series. -
Dude Street
2007
single work
column
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 19 June vol. 125 no. 6574 2007; (p. 54-55) -
Networks Fight Children's TV Local Quota
2012
single work
column
— Appears in: The Sun-Herald , 4 March 2012; (p. 21) -
Dropping in on Lockie Leonard : A Review of 'Breath'
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"Tomorrow the low arrives Or should",
2018
single work
poetry
— Appears in: Rabbit , no. 25 2018; (p. 8-11) -
Beyond Bluey : Why Adults Love Re-watching Australian Kids’ TV from Their Childhoods
2021
single work
column
— Appears in: The Conversation , 16 November 2021;'Due to the COVID-19 extended lockdowns this year, as well as greater accessibility on streaming services, many adults have been returning to their childhoods via nostalgic kids’ TV viewing.' (Introduction)
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