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'''''Cash and Company''''' is an Australian television period adventure series, set during the [[Victoria (Australia)|Victorian]] [[Victorian gold rush|gold rush]] of the 1850s. It screened on the [[Seven Network]] in Australia in 1976 and on [[ITV (TV channel)|ITV]] (including the [[London Weekend Television]] and [[Anglia Television|Anglia]] regions) in the UK.
'''''Cash and Company''''' is an [[Australia]]n television period adventure series, which screened on the [[Seven Network]] in Australia in 1976 and on [[ITV (TV channel)|ITV]] (including the [[London Weekend Television]] and [[Anglia Television|Anglia]] regions) in the UK. The series was set during the [[Victoria (Australia)|Victorian]] [[Victorian gold rush|gold rush]] of the 1850s. The original series consisted of 13 one-hour episodes, filmed in colour and on location in Emu Bottom Plans, Victoria. This was located near the crew lodgings location at Emu Bottom Station on the outskirts of Sunbury, Victoria.<ref name="moran">Albert Moran, ''Moran's Guide to Australian TV Series'', AFTRS 1993 p 103</ref> It was created by Russell Hagg and Patrick Edgeworth who met working at [[Crawford Productions]]. They said they were $5,000 short making the show - the balance was provided by [[Ron Casey (Melbourne broadcaster)|Ron Casey]].<ref name="buff">{{cite podcast|url=http://filmbuffs.libsyn.com/10-universals-australian-chief-and-an-englishman-abroad|date=27 October 2017|title=10 - Universal's Australian Chief and An Englishman Abroad|host=Film Buff's Forecast}}</ref>

==Background==
The original series consisted of 13 one-hour episodes, and was created by Russell Hagg and Patrick Edgeworth who met working at [[Crawford Productions]]. They said they were $5,000 short when making the show - the balance was provided by [[Ron Casey (Melbourne broadcaster)|Ron Casey]].<ref name="buff">{{cite podcast|url=http://filmbuffs.libsyn.com/10-universals-australian-chief-and-an-englishman-abroad|date=27 October 2017|title=10 - Universal's Australian Chief and An Englishman Abroad|host=Film Buff's Forecast}}</ref>

Production began in July 1974 and the series premiered on the Seven Network in Brisbane on 17 April 1975, Sydney on 26 May and Melbourne on 29 May. The series was also shown at Sunday lunchtime in the United Kingdom by the [[London Weekend Television]] (LWT) Network, in advance of its airing in Australia. It was also screened at the Cannes Film Festival and sold to [[Sweden]], the [[Netherlands]], [[Yugoslavia]], [[Ireland]], [[Norway]], [[Rhodesia]] and [[Nigeria]]. It was produced by Homestead Films, a TV production company set up by [[Patrick Edgeworth]] and [[Russell Hagg]], who had worked together at Crawford Productions on ''[[Matlock Police]]''. Edgeworth's brother is the musician Ron Edgeworth, who was married to [[Judith Durham]] of [[The Seekers]].

The episodes dealt with the adventures of [[bushrangers]] Sam Cash ([[Serge Lazareff]]) and his partner Joe Brady ([[Gus Mercurio]]) and a helpful widow, Jessica Johnson ([[Penne Hackforth-Jones]]). Cash and Brady were fugitives, constantly absconding from the authorities, led by the corrupt police trooper Lieutenant Keogh (Bruce Kerr).


Lazareff decided to leave at the end of the first series, when a second series was still in the planning stages. His character was replaced by Ryler, a former bounty hunter, played by [[Gerard Kennedy (actor)|Gerard Kennedy]], a former cast member of ''[[Division 4]]''. After Kennedy's character of Ryler had appeared in one episode, he was recruited to replace Lazareff after Seven told the Homestead Films that they would not buy a second series unless the popular [[Logie award|Logie-winning]] actor was cast in the new series. Patrick Edgeworth and Russell Hagg however, dispute this account. Rather, being so impressed with Gerard Kennedy's work on the last episode of Cash, they claim they told the Seven Network he was their choice to replace Lazareff, upon which Seven agreed.
Production began in July 1974 and the series premiered on the Seven Network in Brisbane on 17 April 1975, Sydney on 26 May 1975 and Melbourne on 29 May. The series was also shown at Sunday lunchtime in the United Kingdom by the London Weekend Television (LWT) Network, in advance of its airing in Australia. It was also screened at the Cannes Film Festival and sold to [[Sweden]], the [[Netherlands]], [[Yugoslavia]], [[Ireland]], [[Norway]], [[Rhodesia]] and [[Nigeria]]. It was produced by Homestead Films, a TV production company set up by [[Patrick Edgeworth]] and [[Russell Hagg]], who had worked together at Crawford Productions on ''[[Matlock Police]]''. Edgeworth's brother is the musician Ron Edgeworth, who was married to [[Judith Durham]] of [[The Seekers]].


The series was renamed ''[[Tandarra]]'' as the character of Sam Cash was no longer featured, and the fugitives from justice story line was removed. The character of Keogh was also dropped, and the character of Annie (Jessica's maid, played by [[Anne Scott-Pendlebury]]) only appeared in one episode. The character of Sam Cash was not mentioned at all in ''[[Tandarra]]'', and all flashback sequences from the first series removed any reference to him.
The episodes dealt with the adventures of [[bushrangers]] Sam Cash ([[Serge Lazareff]]) and his partner Joe Brady ([[Gus Mercurio]]) and a helpful widow, Jessica Johnson ([[Penne Hackforth-Jones]]). Cash and Brady were fugitives, constantly absconding from the authorities, led by the corrupt police trooper Lieutenant Keogh ([[Bruce Kerr (actor)|Bruce Kerr]]). Other regular and recurring characters included Jessica's father in law ([[John Frawley (actor)|John Frawley]]) and her servant, Annie ([[Anne Scott-Pendlebury]]). The series was shot almost entirely on location at [[Sunbury, Victoria]], the same area where ''[[Mad Max (film)|Mad Max]]'' (1979) was filmed.


Although the series title is taken from history, the story, events and timeline are of no relation to real life Australian [[bushranger]], [[Martin Cash]], whose gang went by the name of ''Cash and Co''.
(Patrick Edgeworth and Russell Haig have no idea where the following story came from. It is false. In fact, being so impressed with Gerard Kennedy's work on the last ep. of Cash, we told the Seven Network he was our choice to replace Lazareff. And they agreed.)


==Cast==
Lazareff decided to leave at the end of the first series, when a second series was still in the planning stages. His character was replaced by Ryler, a former bounty hunter, played by [[Gerard Kennedy (actor)|Gerard Kennedy]], a former cast member of ''[[Division 4]]''. The Ryler character had appeared in one episode of Cash & Co. and Kennedy was recruited to replace Lazareff after Seven told the Homestead Films that they would not buy a second series unless the popular [[Logie award|Logie-winning]] actor was cast in the new series.
* [[Serge Lazareff]] as Sam Cash
* [[Gus Mercurio]] as Joe Brady
* [[Penne Hackforth-Jones]] as Jessica Johnson
* Bruce Kerr as Lieutenant Keogh
* [[Gerard Kennedy (actor)|Gerard Kennedy]] as Ryler
* [[John Frawley (actor)|John Frawley]] as Jessica's father in law
* [[Anne Scott-Pendlebury]] as Annie
* [[Sandy Gore]] as Madam


==Filming locations==
The series was renamed ''[[Tandarra]]'' as the character of Sam Cash was no longer featured, and the fugitives from justice story line was removed. The character of Keogh was also dropped, and the character of Annie (Jessica's maid, played by Anne Pendlebury) only appeared in one episode. The character of Sam Cash was not mentioned at all in ''Tandarra'', and all flashback sequences from the first series removed any reference to him.
The series was shot almost entirely on location in Emu Bottom Plains, Victoria. This was located near the crew lodgings location at Emu Bottom Station on the outskirts of [[Sunbury, Victoria]], Victoria, the same area where ''[[Mad Max (film)|Mad Max]]'' (1979) was filmed.<ref name="moran">Albert Moran, ''Moran's Guide to Australian TV Series'', AFTRS 1993 p 103</ref>


==DVD release==
Although the series title is taken from history, the story, events and timeline are of no relation to real life Australian [[bushranger]], [[Martin Cash]], whose gang went by the name of ''Cash and Co''. Umbrella Entertainment released the series on DVD Region Free on 2 April 2014.
[[Umbrella Entertainment]] released the series on DVD Region Free on 2 April 2014.


==References==
==References==
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20150321232956/http://www.umbrellaent.com.au/p-3859-cash-company.aspx Umbrella Entertainment website listing]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20150321232956/http://www.umbrellaent.com.au/p-3859-cash-company.aspx Umbrella Entertainment website listing]


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Latest revision as of 23:56, 7 May 2024

Cash and Company
StarringSerge Lazareff
Gus Mercurio
Penne Hackforth-Jones
Bruce Kerr
Anne Scott-Pendlebury
John Frawley
Gerard Kennedy
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes13
Production
Running time50 minutes
Original release
NetworkSeven Network
Release1975 (1975)
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Cash and Company is an Australian television period adventure series, set during the Victorian gold rush of the 1850s. It screened on the Seven Network in Australia in 1976 and on ITV (including the London Weekend Television and Anglia regions) in the UK.

Background

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The original series consisted of 13 one-hour episodes, and was created by Russell Hagg and Patrick Edgeworth who met working at Crawford Productions. They said they were $5,000 short when making the show - the balance was provided by Ron Casey.[1]

Production began in July 1974 and the series premiered on the Seven Network in Brisbane on 17 April 1975, Sydney on 26 May and Melbourne on 29 May. The series was also shown at Sunday lunchtime in the United Kingdom by the London Weekend Television (LWT) Network, in advance of its airing in Australia. It was also screened at the Cannes Film Festival and sold to Sweden, the Netherlands, Yugoslavia, Ireland, Norway, Rhodesia and Nigeria. It was produced by Homestead Films, a TV production company set up by Patrick Edgeworth and Russell Hagg, who had worked together at Crawford Productions on Matlock Police. Edgeworth's brother is the musician Ron Edgeworth, who was married to Judith Durham of The Seekers.

The episodes dealt with the adventures of bushrangers Sam Cash (Serge Lazareff) and his partner Joe Brady (Gus Mercurio) and a helpful widow, Jessica Johnson (Penne Hackforth-Jones). Cash and Brady were fugitives, constantly absconding from the authorities, led by the corrupt police trooper Lieutenant Keogh (Bruce Kerr).

Lazareff decided to leave at the end of the first series, when a second series was still in the planning stages. His character was replaced by Ryler, a former bounty hunter, played by Gerard Kennedy, a former cast member of Division 4. After Kennedy's character of Ryler had appeared in one episode, he was recruited to replace Lazareff after Seven told the Homestead Films that they would not buy a second series unless the popular Logie-winning actor was cast in the new series. Patrick Edgeworth and Russell Hagg however, dispute this account. Rather, being so impressed with Gerard Kennedy's work on the last episode of Cash, they claim they told the Seven Network he was their choice to replace Lazareff, upon which Seven agreed.

The series was renamed Tandarra as the character of Sam Cash was no longer featured, and the fugitives from justice story line was removed. The character of Keogh was also dropped, and the character of Annie (Jessica's maid, played by Anne Scott-Pendlebury) only appeared in one episode. The character of Sam Cash was not mentioned at all in Tandarra, and all flashback sequences from the first series removed any reference to him.

Although the series title is taken from history, the story, events and timeline are of no relation to real life Australian bushranger, Martin Cash, whose gang went by the name of Cash and Co.

Cast

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Filming locations

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The series was shot almost entirely on location in Emu Bottom Plains, Victoria. This was located near the crew lodgings location at Emu Bottom Station on the outskirts of Sunbury, Victoria, Victoria, the same area where Mad Max (1979) was filmed.[2]

DVD release

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Umbrella Entertainment released the series on DVD Region Free on 2 April 2014.

References

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  1. ^ Film Buff's Forecast (27 October 2017). "10 - Universal's Australian Chief and An Englishman Abroad" (Podcast).
  2. ^ Albert Moran, Moran's Guide to Australian TV Series, AFTRS 1993 p 103
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