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  1. Apr 11, 2010 · With Michael Cathcart, Jean-Marc Russ, Chris Haywood, Sifora Durrurrnga. Presented by historian Michael Cathcart, The Extraordinary Tale of William Buckley is a dramatised documentary that tells one of Australia's great untold stories.

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    • Documentary
    • Malcolm Mcdonald
    • 2010-04-11
  2. The Extraordinary Tale of William Buckley: The great untold story of Australia's Robinson Crusoe. This docudrama tells the remarkable true story of a convict who was sent from Britain to Australia for possessing a bolt of stolen cloth. He escaped, and spent the next 32 years living with an Aboriginal tribe.

    • 53 min
  3. On a stifling hot Christmas night in 1803 William Buckley, a young English convict, escaped from the doomed first settlement of Port Phillip Bay in South Eastern Australia. He risked his life in the unknown and hostile Australian wilderness rather than su.

    • 2 min
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  5. Sep 19, 2010 · On a stifling hot Christmas Eve in 1803 William Buckley, an English 23 year-old court-martialled soldier, and three other convicts, transported to Australia on Victoria's first fleet, escaped the doomed settlement of Sorrento in Port Phillip. One is shot and dies, two others return.

    • 2 min
    • 695
    • MaraMoja
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  7. This docudrama tells the true story of a petty thief sent from Britain to Australia who escaped and spent 32 years living with an Aboriginal tribe.