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1 Season one  



1.1  Synopsis  





1.2  Cast  



1.2.1  Main  





1.2.2  Recurring & guests  







1.3  Filming  







2 Season two  



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2.2  Cast  



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2.2.2  Recurring & guests  







2.3  Filming  







3 Awards  





4 DVD releases  





5 International broadcasts  





6 References  





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The Henderson Kids
GenreDrama
Written byRoger Moulton
Directed byPaul Moloney, Chris Langman
Opening theme"Carry on" by Chris Lloyds (instrumental)
Ending theme"Carry on" by Chris Lloyds
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes48
Production
Production locationBirregurra, Victoria
Running time60 minutes
Original release
NetworkNetwork Ten
Release9 May 1985 (1985-05-09) –
29 August 1987 (1987-08-29)

The Henderson Kids is an Australian television series made by Crawford Productions for Network Ten between 1985 and 1987.[1] It was created and storylined by Roger Moulton, who also wrote 5 episodes in the first series and 2 episodes in the second series.[2]

Season one[edit]

Synopsis[edit]

The series follows teenage siblings Steve (Paul Smith) and Tamara (Nadine Garner). They are forced to leave the city and move to the country to live with their uncle Mike (Nicholas Eadie) after their mother Alice (Diane Craig) is hit by a truck and killed. Mike is a police officer in the fictional town of Haven Bay.

The Henderson kids make a new life in Haven Bay and make friends with the local gang. They were Ted Morgan (Ben Mendelsohn), Colin "Cowboy" Clarke (Mark Hennessy), Charlotte "Char" Kernow (Kylie Minogue) and Brian "Brains" Buchanan (Bradley Kilpatrick).

Steve and Tamara defend the family land, Henderson's Point, against the schemes of ruthless businessman Ashley Wheeler (Peter Whitford). To compound matters, Steve falls in love with Wheeler's daughter Sylvia (Annie Jones).

Cast[edit]

Main[edit]

Recurring & guests[edit]

Garner, Mendelsohn, Minogue, Kilpatrick, Jones, Hall, Goldsmith, Harrington, O'Brien and Dennis all went on to appear in Neighbours.[3]

Filming[edit]

The Haven Bay set footage was filmed in Birregurra, Victoria.

Season two[edit]

Synopsis[edit]

A second series (called The Henderson Kids II), set in the fictional bayside suburb of Westport followed in 1987. This had Steve and Tamara living in the city again, with their father Walter "Wal" Mullens (Michael Aitkens). They had a new gang of friends, including Vincent "Vinnie" Cerantonio (Alex Papps) as the leader of the Brown Street Boys (a gang of local high school kids on BMX bikes), twins Carol (Anita Cerdic) and Marty Summers (Nathan Croft), and Brian "Brains" Buchanan and Trevor Cathcart (Nicholas Creed), both holdovers from the original series.

Other central characters were the Henderson's next door neighbours Helen Marshall (Louise Howitt) and her 9-year-old daughter Sally (Marieke Hardy), their dad's shady business partner Harry (Ross Thompson) and his henchman Spider (John Jacobs), Sergeant Javorsky (Doug Bowles) of the Victorian police, Brown Street Boy Mick Dalton (Paul Hall) and the Westport High School 'snob' Miranda Kilsyth (Elizabeth Rule).

Cast[edit]

Main[edit]

Recurring & guests[edit]

Filming[edit]

The Westport footage was filmed in Williamstown, Melbourne.

Awards[edit]

Actress Nadine Garner won a Logie Award in 1985, and a Television Society of Australia Penguin Award (1987) for her portrayal of Tamara ("Tam") Henderson.

DVD releases[edit]

A total of 24 episodes were produced. In 2007 Madman Entertainment released two 3-DVD sets of the series: The Henderson Kids (series one) and The Henderson Kids II. The DVD extras are a 13-minute TV promo for series 1 on the first The Henderson Kids DVD set and a short "goof reel" from series two on the DVD set The Henderson Kids II.

DVD name Format Ep # Discs/Tapes Region 4 (Australia) Special Features Distributors
The Henderson Kids I DVD 24 3 2007 13-minute TV promo for series 1 on the first Madman Entertainment
The Henderson Kids II DVD 24 3 2007 Short Goof Real Madman Entertainment
The Henderson Kids I DVD 24 3 2012 N/A Crawford Productions
The Henderson Kids II DVD 24 3 2012 N/A Crawford Productions

International broadcasts[edit]

Both series were screened in the UK during 1989 on Channel 4. It was also screened in Poland.[citation needed]}

The whole series was screened in New Zealand on TVNZ. The first season aired on Fridays from 13 February to 1 May 1987 [4] , followed by the second season which aired from 24 July to 9 October 1987. [5]

The series aired Sunday evenings at 7:30 pm on GBC TVinGibraltar where the series found much success, becoming the topic of conversation every Monday morning in schools.[original research?]

It also aired in Greece under the title The Henderson Legacy on the state TV channel, ERT2.[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "The Henderson Kids, series 1 episode 2 | NFSA".
  • ^ Gray, Darren (24 November 2018). "Every episode of The Henderson Kids now on DVD". Archived from the original on 24 November 2018.
  • ^ Maddox, Garry (16 November 2016). "Nicole Kidman, Russell Crowe and Kylie Minogue as you've never seen them". The Sydney Morning Herald.
  • ^ "Television and radio". The Press. 13 February 1987. p. 15.
  • ^ "Television and radio". The Press. 24 July 1987. p. 15.
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