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  1. Tony Morphett – The Bottom Drawer. Anthony David Morphett (10 March 1938 – 2 June 2018) was an Australian screenwriter, who created or co-created many Australian television series, including Dynasty, Certain Women, Sky Trackers, Blue Heelers, Water Rats, Above the Law and Rain Shadow. Morphett wrote eight novels, and wrote or co-wrote seven ...

  2. Blue Heelers: Created by Hal McElroy, Tony Morphett. With Julie Nihill, John Wood, Martin Sacks, Paul Bishop. The series primarily focuses on the daily lives of Victorian police officers working at a police station in the fictional small town of Mount Thomas.

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    • 1998-09-07
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  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0606179Tony Morphett - IMDb

    Tony Morphett. Writer: Dynasty. Tony Morphett was born on 10 March 1938 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He was a writer and producer, known for Dynasty (1969), The Last Wave (1977) and Blue Heelers (1994).

    • Tony Morphett
    • June 2, 2018
    • March 10, 1938
  4. Jun 2, 2018 · Anthony David Morphett (10 March 1938 – 2 June 2018), known under the professional pen name Tony Morphett, was an Australian screenwriter, who created or co-created many Australian television series, including Dynasty, Certain Women, Sky Trackers, Blue Heelers, Water Rats, Above the Law and Rain Shadow. Morphett wrote or co-wrote seven feature films, ten telemovies, twelve mini-series, and ...

  5. Dec 28, 2018 · The first draft of the show, written by co-creator Tony Morphett, was titled Boys in Blue, and was set in an inner-city police station. Later, when the project's police adviser Michael Winter was ...

  6. Tony Morphett 9 February 2005 ( 2005-02-09 ) Tom finds himself the prime suspect for murder as the evidence stacks against him, only for the real killer to strike back by kidnapping Kelly in the hopes of luring Tom into a trap.

  7. Against the Wind was a 1978 Australian television mini-series. It is a historical drama portraying both the British rule of Ireland, and the development of New South Wales and Australia. The producers were Bronwyn Binns, Ian Jones and Henry Crawford. The directors were George T. Miller and Simon Wincer. The scriptwriters were Bronwyn Binns, Ian Jones, Peter Kinlock, Tony Morphett, Paul Davies ...

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