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Directed by
  
Gary ConwayRod Hardy

Original language(s)
  
English

Initial release
  
31 May 1982

Editor
  
Philip Reid

Network
  
Network Ten

Country of origin
  
No. of episodes
  
2

Directors
  
Rod Hardy, Gary Conway

Written by
  
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Based on
  
Starring
  
Juliet JordanHarold HopkinsBrenton Whittle

Cast
  
Brenton Whittle, Ilona Rodgers

Similar
  
Shadows of the Heart, Between Love and Hate, Lies and Lullabies, The Yearling, Street Hero

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Sara Dane is a 1982 Australian television miniseries about a woman transported from England to Australia for a crime she did not commit.

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Original novel

The mini-series was based on the best-selling 1954 novel of the same name by Catherine Gaskin. Gaskin had spent two years researching the book, which was inspired by the true story of Mary Reibey, a woman convict who married an officer while travelling to Australia, went on to become a successful businesswoman in her own right, and whose image has been featured since 1994 on the Australian $20 note.

The novel was Gaskin's most successful, selling over two million copies. Film rights were sold and Gaskin announced in 1955 that a movie version would be made at Elstree Studios the following year, but this did not occur.

Production

In 1980 it was announced the South Australian Film Corporation would make a mini-series of the novel for Network Ten, possibly starring Judy Davis and Sam Neill. Eventually Juliet Jordan was cast.

Gaskin later said that Juliet was "not at all what I expected in Sara... but I'm more than delighted Juliet was cast... My young Sara was supposed to be a very strong character. You would have had to have been, to have survived and succeeded in the early days of Australia. If anything, the television Sara is even stronger than the novel's leading character in the end."

References

Sara Dane Wikipedia


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