Riptide (Australian TV series)
Riptide | |
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Created by | Michael Noonan |
Starring | Ty Hardin |
Theme music composer | Tommy Tycho |
Country of origin | Australia |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 26 |
Production | |
Running time | 49 minutes per episode |
Release | |
Original network | Seven Network |
Original release | 6 February 1969 |
External links | |
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Riptide is an Australian adventure television series starring Ty Hardin which was first broadcast in 1969. The show featured foreign actors and a foreign producer, similar in approach to The Outsiders. Supporting roles featured Australian actors such as Tony Ward, Rowena Wallace, Michael Pate, Bill Hunter, Helen Morse, John Meillon, Chips Rafferty, Jonathan Sweet, and Jack Thompson.[1] The series was filmed at Australian locations.
Plot
The protagonist Moss Andrews (played by Ty Hardin, who had previously appeared in Bronco) is a once successful US-American businessman who took a sabbatical after his wife had died prematurely. The widower undertook a long sailing trip, hoping that experiencing pure nature would give him some peace of mind. In Australia, where he is simply called "The American", the beautiful environment has helped him to pull himself together again and therefore he has decided to stay for the time being. However, he is frequently bothered by suspicious characters who try to follow through on hidden schemes. He always manages eventually to put paid to all looming menaces.
Production
The series was filmed in colour. The budget was sufficient. Word is, Ty Hardin openly admitted being pleased: "We can make a Riptide episode here for $70,000. In the States it would cost $200,000."[2] Unfortunately for him the reception of this product didn't meet the expectations of its producers. US-American broadcasters rejected the series[3] and the enthusiasm of audiences in Australia and Europe was merely lukewarm. Subsequently there was no second season for this TV show.
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