The Tolhurst File - section one
5th July 1967The Tolhurst File - section two
12th July 1967The Tolhurst File - section three
19th July 1967The Tolhurst File - section four
26th July 1967The Prometheus File - section one
2nd August 1967The Prometheus File - section two
9th August 1967The Prometheus File - section three
16th August 1967The Benedict File - section one
23rd August 1967The Benedict File - section two
30th August 1967The Benedict File - section three
6th September 1967The Benedict File - section four
13th September 1967The Singapore File - section one
20th September 1967The Singapore File - section two
27th September 1967The Singapore File - section three
4th October 1967The Vaughan Jackson File
11th October 1967The Cornucopia File
18th October 1967The Martin Brenzer File
25th October 1967The Bob Kitchen File
1st November 1967The Vargon File
8th November 1967The Snowy Mountains File - section one
15th November 1967The Snowy Mountains File - section two
22nd November 1967The Kauffman File
29th November 1967Hunter was an Australian espionage adventure television series screened by the Nine Network from 5 July 1967 to 1969. The series was created by Ian Jones and produced by Crawford Productions. The title character, a dashing spy, was played by Tony Ward. However he was quickly overshadowed by the show's main antagonist, Kragg, played by Gerard Kennedy, the show's breakout character. Kennedy won a TV Week Logie Award for Best New Talent for his portrayal of the character. Scripts were written by Ian Jones and Terry Stapleton. The series became extremely popular rating in the top-ten most popular programs in Australia for 1967, and had a run of 65 one hour episodes; it also achieved a limited number of international sales. It was shot in black and white, with interior scenes shot on videotape in the GTV-9 Richmond studio and outdoor scenes shot on location on 16 mm film. Compared to Australian drama series of the day, the series featured an above-average quota of location-shot action footage. It featured a sophisticated jazz score by Frank Smith. The Melbourne-based show filmed some episodes in Sydney and in the Snowy Mountains in New South Wales, on the Gold Coast, Queensland, in South Australia, and in Singapore.
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