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11 January 2012 3:37 PM, PST | Encore Magazine | See recent Encore Magazine news »
Principal photography has begun on Bushwacked!, a new children’s show for the ABC3 and Nitv by North One TV Australia in the Tasmanian bush.
Hosted by Kayne Tremills and Brandon Walters, child actor in Baz Luhrmann’s Australia, the 13×26 minute series is shooting across Tasmania as well as tropical Queensland, the Nt, Nsw Eyre Peninsula in South Australia and urban Victoria.
Bushwacked! weaves Indigenous rites and rituals and aspects of native wildlife into action and stunts as Walters sets up Kayne to tackle challenges against wildlife.
The series will be distributed internationally by the Australian Children’s Television Foundation.
Bernadette O’Mahony Executive Producer, The Australian Children’s Television Foundation: said: “The Actf has been pleased to be involved in the development of Bushwhacked with North One and ABC over 2011, and it’s great to see local factual and documentary projects being made specifically for Australian children. We look »
- Colin Delaney
8 January 2012 6:44 PM, PST | IF.com.au | See recent IF.com.au news »
Former child actor Brandon Walters and ABC3.s children's host Kayne Tremills have begun filming action-adventure TV series Bushwhacked! in Tasmania. The series, which.aims to intertwine the exploration of Australian landscapes and wildlife with education about Aboriginal culture, will also be filmed in Queensland, the Northern Territory's Red Centre, rural and northern New South Wales, Tasmania.s Eyre Peninsula coastline, and urban Victoria. Walters will set several challenges for co-host Tremills in the.13-part series, from tagging a tiger snake to swimming with great whites..However, the series will also explore elements of bush survival and Aboriginal culture as Walters introduces Tremills to Aboriginal rights and rituals, as well as bushmen, »
- Fay Al-Janabi
8 January 2012 6:44 PM, PST | IF.com.au | See recent IF.com.au news »
Former child actor Brandon Walters and ABC3.s children's host Kayne Tremills have begun filming action-adventure TV series Bushwhacked! in Tasmania. The series, which.aims to intertwine the exploration of Australian landscapes and wildlife with education about Aboriginal culture, will also be filmed in Queensland, the Northern Territory's Red Centre, rural and northern New South Wales, Tasmania.s Eyre Peninsula coastline, and urban Victoria. Walters will set several challenges for co-host Tremills in the.13-part series, from tagging a tiger snake to swimming with great whites..However, the series will also explore elements of bush survival and Aboriginal culture as Walters introduces Tremills to Aboriginal rights and rituals, as well as bushmen, »
- Fay Al-Janabi
8 January 2012 6:44 PM, PST | IF.com.au | See recent IF.com.au news »
Former child actor Brandon Walters and ABC3.s children's host Kayne Tremills have begun filming action-adventure TV series Bushwhacked! in Tasmania. The series, which.aims to intertwine the exploration of Australian landscapes and wildlife with education about Aboriginal culture, will also be filmed in Queensland, the Northern Territory's Red Centre, rural and northern New South Wales, Tasmania.s Eyre Peninsula coastline, and urban Victoria. Walters will set several challenges for co-host Tremills in the.13-part series, from tagging a tiger snake to swimming with great whites..However, the series will also explore elements of bush survival and Aboriginal culture as Walters introduces Tremills to Aboriginal rights and rituals, as well as bushmen, »
- Fay Al-Janabi
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