"After his father died, Greg Haddrick wrote to a contact at the ABC to pass on to those who were behind the remastering of The Stranger how much it meant to Ron and the family.The archive team had previously heard of Ron's death and hoped he'd been able to watch The Stranger. "There was no audience more appreciative than in the home of Ron Haddrick.
Rudy and Ethan strongly believe Jas is the spy. The archive team had previously heard of Ron's death and hoped he'd been able to watch The Stranger.
greg haddrick establishes own production entity - rainfall creations One of Australia’s leading and multi award winning creatives, Greg Haddrick, has established his own production entity RAINFALL CREATIONS to develop original and innovative concepts for a global audience. In the 1980s he played many roles for the Nimrod, STC, Marian Street Theatre and Queensland Theatre Company. Over the last decade he has won six AWGIE Awards as a writer, two AFI Awards as a producer, and an International Emmy Award Nomination as a writer and producer. A TV Times article from 1964 announces the arrival of the ABC's new sci-fi mystery. "I remember our grand-daughter Milly coming in and saying 'Papa, I have seen all The Stranger and you were so handsome!'. Speakers will include Bell, former Australian cricket captain Ian Chappell, Drew Forsythe, Kirrily Nolan and Aubrey Mellor.Glenda Korporaal, 'Haddrick, Ronald (Ron) (1929–2020)', Obituaries Australia, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, http://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/haddrick-ronald-ron-30112/text37378, accessed 2 September 2020. "The ABC had to get permission from the estate of the writer, Ken Saunders, clear rights with the 35 actors in the series and then embark on a complicated remastering of the film. “He was a very happy actor. "It made him pretty famous in Australia, he was on the cover of the TV Times or the TV Week and as well as being proud of the performance, which he was, what it meant to him was a sort of capstone of his career beyond a stage audience. In the 1990s he moved into musicals, performing in Hello Dolly and My Fair Lady.Haddrick also had a long association performing with Cracknell, including in Williamson’s What If You Died Tomorrow? The A-team monitor communications relating to the US President Kerr's visit to China. He always brought a lot of laughter and sunshine into rehearsals. "But it was a performance he'd not seen since it first went to air, and feared was long discarded. Everyone was full of love and admiration for him.
"He watched it with a lot of concentration, and avidly," recalls Lyn. "That was until archivist Helen Meany stumbled across it in a film database when looking for content for , which she and colleague Jon Steiner created to give old programs and news clips from the ABC's vast film and television collection a second life on digital platforms.
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