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Revision as of 19:49, 22 April 2023
The Other Side of Paradise | |
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Based on | The Other Side of Paradise by Noel Barber |
Screenplay by | Denise Morgan |
Directed by | Renny Rye |
Starring |
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Composer | Martin Armiger |
Country of origin |
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Original language | English |
No. of episodes | 4 |
Production | |
Executive producers |
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Producer | Stanley Walsh |
Production locations | Rarotonga, Cook Islands |
Cinematography | Ellery Ryan |
Editor | Tim Wellburn |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Production companies | |
Original release | |
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Release | 22 February 14 March 1992 | –
The Other Side of Paradise is a 1992 miniseries based on the book by British novelist and journalist Noel Barber, about a doctor who goes to the Cook Islands.[1]
- When pioneering doctor Kit Masters is forced to flee England, he makes a new start on the South Sea island of Koraloona. Enchanted by the island and its people, Kit falls in love with the daughter of the island princess, and dreams of building a hospital. But all is under threat as war approaches.[2]
Production companies
- Central Television
- Grundy Television
- Grundy Film Financing
Crew
- Executive Producers:
- Ian Bradley
- Ted Childs
- Don Reynolds
- Producer: Stanley Walsh
- Director: Renny Rye
- Series Writing Credits:
- Noel Barber (novel)
- Denise Morgan (writer)[3]
Cast
- Jason Connery as Chris Masters
- Josephine Byrnes as Paula Reid
- Richard Wilson as Doc Reid
- Vivien Tan as Aleena
- Hywel Bennett as Purvis
- Jay Laga'aia as Mana
- Terence Bayler as Colonel Fawcett
- Judy Morris as Miss Sowerby
- Garry McDonald as Johnson
Music
- Martin Armiger (composer)
- Derek Williams (composer: additional music / conductor / orchestrator)
- Edward Primrose (composer: additional music / conductor / orchestrator)
References
- ^ Scott Murray, Australia on the Small Screen 1970–1995: The Complete Guide to Tele-Features and Mini-Series (Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1996), p. 219. ISBN 0-195-53949-4.
- ^ (1 January 1986). The Other Side of Paradise. Noel Barber. Goodreads .
- ^ Denise Morgan. Screen Australia.
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Categories:
- 1990s Australian television miniseries
- 1992 Australian television series debuts
- 1992 Australian television series endings
- 1990s British television miniseries
- 1992 British television series debuts
- 1992 British television series endings
- 1990s British drama television series
- English-language television shows
- ITV television dramas
- Television series by Fremantle (company)
- Television series by ITV Studios
- Television series by South Pacific Pictures
- Television shows produced by Central Independent Television