Boys from the Bush
Boys From The Bush is a British television series produced by the BBC. It was created and written by Douglas Livingstone. Two series of ten episodes each were made between 1991 and 1992. Although never achieving mainstream success, the series has since gathered a dedicated cult following.
Boys From The Bush | |
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Genre | Comedy drama |
Created by | Douglas Livingstone |
Written by | Douglas Livingstone |
Directed by | Shirley Barrett & Robert Marchand |
Starring | Tim Healy Chris Haywood Mark Haddigan Nadine Garner Pat Thomson Kirsty Child Kris McQuade |
Theme music composer | Brian Lang |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 2 |
No. of episodes | 20 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Peter Beilby |
Producer | Verity Lambert |
Cinematography | Martin McGrath |
Running time | 50 mins |
Release | |
Original network | BBC1 |
Picture format | Film PAL (576i) |
Original release | 25 January 1991 – 14 July 1992 |
Plot
The series dealt with the life of Reg Toomer (Tim Healy), an ex-pat Briton living in Australia and running Melbourne Confidential, a failing private detective agency with his shifty business partner Dennis Tontine (Chris Haywood). His estranged young cousin Leslie (Mark Haddigan) arrives in Melbourne from the United Kingdom after a painful divorce looking for fun and excitement in the new world, instead he finds himself used as a drone for Melbourne Confidential.
Each episode focused on a particular job undertaken by Melbourne Confidential, each one more elaborate and of more dubious legality than the last. The course of the main plot would often converge with subplots involving Reg's lovelorn wife Doris (Pat Thomson), assertive daughter Arlene (Nadine Garner), Dennis' ex-wife Corrie (Kirsty Child) and kindly madam Delilah (Kris McQuade).