Silent Number is an Australian TV series about a police doctor played by Grigor Taylor. It was created by Ron McLean.[1][2] It aired from 1974 to 1975.
Cast
editMain
edit- Grigor Taylor as Steve Hamilton
- Elizabeth Alexander as Jean Hamilton
- Deryck Barnes as Sergeant Gill Gilbert
- Rosalind Speirs as Pat Casey / Janet
- Anthony Wager as Dr Gordon Johnson
- Don Reid as Dr Wills
Recurring / guests
editCite | Role | Ep. count |
---|---|---|
Anne Haddy | Claire Armstrong | 1 |
Arna-Maria Winchester | Leah | 1 |
Benita Collings | Mary | 1 |
Berys Marsh | Barbara | 2 |
Bob Maza | Alec | 1 |
Brian Moll | Prison Doctor | 1 |
Chantal Contouri | Marie | 1 |
Christine McCourt | 1 | |
Cornelia Frances | Ivy | 1 |
Deborah Kennedy | 1 | |
Dina Mann | Sharon Lane | 1 |
Dennis Miller | Byron | 1 |
Dina Mann | Sharon Lane | 1 |
Edmund Pegge | Richard | 1 |
Frank Gallacher | Barney | 1 |
Freda Leslie | Cara | 5 |
Gillian Jones | 1 | |
Harold Hopkins | Brendon | 1 |
Jacki Weaver | Anne | 1 |
Jeanie Drynan | Denise | 1 |
Jill Forster | Prostitute | 1 |
John Ewart | Burton | 1 |
John Hargreaves | Terry Lucas | 1 |
John Stanton | Mason / Singer | 2 |
Julieanne Newbould | Pam / Jane | 2 |
Kerry McGuire | Clare Milson | 1 |
Lorraine Bayly | Jackson | 1 |
Maggie Dence | Nurse Janet Kay | 1 |
Martin Vaughan | Winslow | 1 |
Max Cullen | Cohen | 1 |
Melissa Jaffer | Thelma | 1 |
Michael Beecher | ||
Neva Carr-Glynn | Mrs Bradley | 1 |
Noeline Brown | Mrs Dalton | 1 |
Norman Yemm | Miller / Morgan | 2 |
Paul Chubb | Constable / Graham Clay | 2 |
Peter Sumner | Clifton / Ted Grant | 2 |
Rebecca Gilling | Futility Cragg | 1 |
Redmond Phillips | Freddie | 1 |
Robin Tolhurst | Policewoman | 6 |
Roger Ward | Dan Lane | 2 |
Ron Haddrick | John Stanford | 1 |
Rowena Wallace | Sylvia Marsh | 1 |
Slim DeGrey | Kevin Donellan | 1 |
Terry Camilleri | Lewis | 1 |
Tina Bursill | Annette | 1 |
Tom Oliver | Stanton | 1 |
Tommy Dysart | Sand | 1 |
Vincent Ball | White / Norris | 3 |
References
edit- ^ "FROM SELLING SHOES TO WRITING SCRIPTS". The Australian Women's Weekly. Vol. 41, no. 47. Australia. 24 April 1974. p. 15. Retrieved 3 January 2018 – via National Library of Australia.
- ^ "Doctor on the Force". Sydney Morning Herald. 2 September 1973. p. 77.
External links
edit- Silent Number at National Film and Sound Archive
- Silent Number at IMDb
- Silent Number at Classic Australian TV
- Silent Number at AustLit