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Australian Cinema: The Winds of Jarrah

on BBC Two England

concludes this major season of films new to television.
Tonight starring Terry Donovan Susan Lyons
This attractive and charming film was shot on location in the timberland country, in the heart of New South Wales, just after the war. Based on the Mills and Boon novel, it tells of Diana Venness who has recently been jilted. She takes on the job of teacher to three children who are being brought up by their uncle, Timber Marlow. Diana's search for a new life - and romance - is set against a spectacular background of the Australian countryside.
Screenplay by MARK EGERTON
Based on a storyline, characters and screenplay by BOB ELLIS and ANNE BROOKSBANK Produced by MARK EGERTON and MARJ PEARSON Directed by MARK EGERTON
(First showing on British television)
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Contributors

Unknown:
Terry Donovan
Unknown:
Susan Lyons
Unknown:
Diana Venness
Unknown:
Mark Egerton
Unknown:
Bob Ellis
Unknown:
Anne Brooksbank
Produced By:
Mark Egerton
Produced By:
Marj Pearson
Directed By:
Mark Egerton
Timber Marlow:
Terry Donovan
Diana Venness:
Susan Lyons
Andy Marlow:
Emil Minty
Kathy Marlow:
Nikki Gemmell
Peter Marlow:
Mark Kounnas
Mrs Sullivan:
Dorothy Alison
Ben:
Martin Vaughan
Jock Farrell:
Harold Hopkins
Clem:
Steve Bisley
Helen:
Isabelle Anderson
Kevin:
Steven Grives
Paul:
Michael Long
Man in train:
Ray Marshall
Tall soldier:
Bill McLuskey

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