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TV

Country of origin
  
Australia

No. of episodes
  
39

Final episode date
  
24 February 1979

Number of episodes
  
39

7.8/10
IMDb

Directed by
  
Rod Hardy

Original language(s)
  
English

First episode date
  
27 September 1977

Network
  
Glenview High wwwclassicaustraliantvcomGlenviewHigh09jpg

Starring
  
Grigor TaylorRebecca GillingElaine LeeKen JamesBill KerrCamilla Rountree

Location(s)
  
Awards
  
Logie Award for Best New Talent in Australia

Cast
  
Rebecca Gilling, Elaine Lee, Ken James, Bill Kerr, Brandon Burke

Similar
  
Chopper Squad, Matlock Police, The Restless Years, The Young Doctors, Young Ramsay

Glenview high 1977 tv


Glenview High is an Australian television drama series produced by the Reg Grundy Organisation for the Seven Network between 1977 and 1978.

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Glenview high


Story

An early high school drama, English teacher Greg Walker (Grigor Taylor) transfers from the country to Glenview High, a tough high school in Sydney. He clashes with rebellious students Tony Moore (Brandon Burke) and Danny Smith (Brett Hinch [1]). Despite his toughness, Tony had a grudging respect for Mr Walker while Danny was only interested in being popular with the female students.

Other staff at the school were efficient yet sympathetic principal Margaret Gibson (Elaine Lee), and cynical science teacher Harry Carter (Bill Kerr) who regarded all students as the enemy.

Greg's home life was also shown. He moved in with his brother Tom (Ken James), who boarded platonically with flight attendant Robbie Dean (Rebecca Gilling) and the ditzy Jill Beamish (Camilla Rountree).

Guest stars

Many popular Australian actors had guest starring roles in episodes. They included:

  • Tom Burlinson
  • Alan Cinis
  • Mike Dorsey
  • James Elliot
  • Anne Haddy
  • Sheila Kennelly
  • Elisabeth Kirkby
  • Anne-Louise Lambert
  • Tracy Mann
  • Monica Maughan
  • Ray Meagher
  • Thelma Scott
  • Fiona Spence
  • Sigrid Thornton
  • Rowena Wallace
  • Bettina Welch
  • References

    Glenview High Wikipedia