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Rush was an Australian television series produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation between 1974 and 1976. The first 13 episodes were produced in 1974 and filmed in black and white. In 1976, 13 more episodes were produced, in colour, in conjunction with French production company Antenne 2. Each series featured a different cast with the exception of John Waters.

DramaAction & Adventure

2.5 / 5

20th August 1974 - 31st May 1976
Top Cast
John WatersVincent BallAlain Doutey
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Of All The Crowd That Assembled There Still
Of All The Crowd That Assembled There
20th August 1974

Episode 1

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They'll Yet Regret Still
They'll Yet Regret
27th August 1974

Episode 2

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They Faced All The Dangers, Those Bold Bushrangers Still
They Faced All The Dangers, Those Bold Bushrangers
3rd September 1974

Episode 3

Hard working miner Mick Draper has done well at the diggings, and plans to form a partnership with his friend Jim Hill.

Toe The Scratch And Never Say Die Still
Toe The Scratch And Never Say Die
10th September 1974

Episode 4

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There's A Change From The Old To The New Still
There's A Change From The Old To The New
17th September 1974

Episode 5

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For That New Promised Land Still
For That New Promised Land
24th September 1974

Episode 6

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Three Cheers For Her Gracious Majesty Still
Three Cheers For Her Gracious Majesty
1st October 1974

Episode 7

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Lament The Days That Are Gone By Still
Lament The Days That Are Gone By
8th October 1974

Episode 8

When a fever epidemic sweeps Crockers Gully, young Jessie Smith's father dies, and Sarah takes the girl to see the Reverend Mr. Fisher.

Poor John Chow Chow Still
Poor John Chow Chow
15th October 1974

Episode 9

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Manners Maketh Man Still
Manners Maketh Man
22nd October 1974

Episode 10

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There's A Good Time Coming Still
There's A Good Time Coming
29th October 1974

Episode 11

A badly wounded Aboriginal girl, Werowey, is brought to Dr. Woods. Sarah offers to care for her, and Williams is sympathetic and worried for Werowey, but Lansdowne and Fitzalan consider all Aboriginals are savages.

There's Only You, Mate, And I Still
There's Only You, Mate, And I
5th November 1974

Episode 12

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