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Crash Zone, The series 1

Year of completion
1998
Content type
Narrative Content
Format
MiniSeries
Genre
Action, Adventure, Comedy
Duration
13 x 24 minute episodes
Production Status
Completed

Synopsis

A group of vastly different children road test the latest computer software for a software manufacturer as their after school job. Despite their differences they have one thing in common, they are growing up fast in a world that's getting smaller all the time and learning that beating the game is one thing but real life is a little harder.
Completion Year
1998
Genres
Action, Adventure, Comedy
Format
MiniSeries
Production Status
Completed

Cast and Crew

Director of Photography

Craig Barden, Graeme Wood

Production Designer

Richard Bell

Director

Ray Boseley, Esben Storm

Writer

Shane Brennan, Philip Dalkin, Max Dann, Anthony Morris, Kevin Nemeth, Robert Greenberg

Executive Producer

Patricia Edgar

Producer

Patricia Edgar, Bernadette O’Mahony, Stephen Maxwell Johnson

Editor

Stephen Evans, Ralph Strasser

Cast

Paul Pantano, Cassandra McGrath, Nikolani Nikolaeff, Frances Wang, Damien Bodie, Nicki Wendt, Matthew Parkinson

Series

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Sales

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Australian Children’s Television Foundation

Production Company

Australian Children’s Television Foundation
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