Holly's Heroes
Appearance
Holly's Heroes | |
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Genre | Children's television series |
Created by | George Tosi Jenni Tosi Ann Darrouzet |
Written by | David Phillips Sam Carroll Kathryn Burnett Miranda Wilson |
Directed by | Roger Hodgman Yvonne Mackay Marcus Cole Jeffrey Walker |
Country of origin | Australia |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 26 |
Production | |
Producers | Ann Darrouzet Jenni Tosi Dave Gibson |
Production location | Willoughby, New South Wales |
Running time | 24 minutes |
Production company | Westside Films/Day for Night Production |
Original release | |
Network | Nine Network |
Release | June 03, 2005 – 15 October 2005 |
Holly's Heroes is a children's drama series produced as a collaboration between the Nine Network in Australia and TVNZ in New Zealand. It was produced as a series of 26 episodes and first screened in 2005.
Plot summary
Holly McKenzie is a 14-year-old New Zealander who moves to the Australian seaside town of Woolich with her family. When her dreams of playing basketball with the local team the "Rams" are quickly shattered, Holly is determined to prove her ability by forming her own team, the "Outlaws".
Cast
- Dominique Crawford as Holly McKenzie
- Kane McNay as Nick Fraser
- Greta Larkins as Jacinta Peterson
- Jared Daperis as Ralph Owen
- Michael Harrison as Johnno Walsh
- Jessie Jacobs as Emily Walsh
- Ben Schumann as Franco Galluzo
- John Williams as Parker
- Nicholas Colla as Joel Peterson
- Virginia Ryan as Trish Jenkins
- Stephany Avila as Eleanor 'Scubi' Scubinski
- David Roberts as Alan Peterson
- Kirk Torrance as Tony McKenzie
- Michele Amas as Kate McKenzie
- Alan Hopgood as Max Peterson
- Dwayne Abeyesekera as Singh
- Anna Gelling as Monique
- Naomi Davis as Flower
- Pamela Rabe as Mrs Racacelli
- Virginia Wickham as Sandy
- Thomas Blackbule as Mitch
- Carolyn Bock as Mayor
- Anne Cordineras Doctor Murphy
- Anna McCrossin-Owen as Judy
- Daniel Bernard as M.Pizza
- Nicholas Bell as Mr. Craword
- Paris Dagres as Briana
- Taneora Herbert-Kaiwai as Watene
See also
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Categories:
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- 2005 Australian television series debuts
- 2005 New Zealand television series debuts
- 2006 New Zealand television series endings
- 2006 Australian television series endings
- 2000s New Zealand television series
- Australian children's television series
- New Zealand children's television series
- Nine Network original programming
- TVNZ original programming
- Television shows funded by NZ on Air
- New Zealand television stubs
- Australian television show stubs