Pioneering Australian screenwriter, who created Neighbours, Prisoner, The Young Doctors and Sons & Daughters, has died.
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Vale: Tony Morphett
Prolific screenwriter, who wrote hundreds of TV episodes and created Blue Heelers & Water Rats, has died.
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Vale: T. E. Lewis
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Vale: Peter Sumner
Stage and screen actor, best known for Spyforce, Play School & Star Wars, has died.
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Vale: Bob Ellis
Writer Bob Ellis, who wrote for stage, screen, literature & politics, has died.
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Ian Smith: “I’m not a soap person.”
Harold Bishop returns to Ramsay Street even though Ian Smith concedes soap isn’t his preferred TV.
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Vale: Mike Dorsey
Actor Mike Dorsey, best known as “Daddy’ on Number 96, has died.
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Vale: Elaine Lee
Actress Elaine Lee, best known as Vera Collins in Number 96, has died, aged 75.
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Vale: Bill Kerr
Veteran actor Bill Kerr, best known for movies including Gallipoli and Dusty, has died aged 92.
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Who will enter the Hall of Fame?
TV Week is tipped to announce the Logie Hall of Fame inductee tomorrow.
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A Current Affair: Sept 20
Tracy Grimshaw interviews Reg Grundy, the man behind The Restless Years, The Young Doctors, Prisoner and more.
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Prisoner in Logies Hall of Fame leak
Prisoner is one of nine contenders in the running for a Hall of Fame Award at the 2010 Logies.
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