Hunter - Season 2
Hunter was an Australian espionage adventure television series screened by the Nine Network from 5 July 1967 to 1969. The series was created by Ian Jones and produced by Crawford Productions.
The title character, a dashing spy, was played by Tony Ward. However he was quickly overshadowed by the show's main antagonist, Kragg, played by Gerard Kennedy, the show's breakout character. Kennedy won a TV Week Logie Award for Best New Talent for his portrayal of the character.
Scripts were written by Ian Jones and Terry Stapleton. The series became extremely popular rating in the top-ten most popular programs in Australia for 1967, and had a run of 65 one hour episodes; it also achieved a limited number of international sales. It was shot in black and white, with interior scenes shot on videotape in the GTV-9 Richmond studio and outdoor scenes shot on location on 16 mm film. Compared to Australian drama series of the day, the series featured an above-average quota of location-shot action footage. It featured a sophisticated jazz score by Frank Smith. The Melbourne-based show filmed some episodes in Sydney and in the Snowy Mountains in New South Wales, on the Gold Coast, Queensland, in South Australia, and in Singapore.
Year: 1969
Genre: Drama
Country:
Studio: Nine Network
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Cast: Tony Ward, Rod Mullinar, Gerard Kennedy
Crew:
First Air Date: Jul 05, 1967
Last Air date: Mar 05, 1969
Season: 3 Season
Episode: 65 Episode
Runtime: 60 minutes
IMDb: 0.00/10 by 0.00 users
Popularity: 7.549
Language: English
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Episode
The Friend In Need File
The Mirage File - section one
The Mirage File - section two
The Hans Felburg File
The Krystina File
The Jackpot File
Doves In The East
The Kragg File
A Reason For Dying
A Job For Kragg
The Comeback
War Hawks
The Chameleon
Breaking Point
Operation Judas
Soft Back
Death Watch
The Late John Hunter
Counterfeit
A Dark Reunion
The VC Bullet
The Visitor
Brain Storm
The Executioner
On The Rocks
The Scar
The Immovable Object
The Long Weekend
Misfit
Message From Hong Kong
The Lost One
Rising Of The Moon
A Piece Of String
The Smaller They Are
Misadventure
Crusader