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Music Editor Nick Adams

Original Music Produced by Guy Gross Music Mixed by Roy Marchant Engineered by Katrina Schiller Recorded at GGM/Trackdown Digital Studios, Mixed at Berwick Street Studios, Aboriginal Vocalist Djakapurra Munyarrun Original Music Published by Mushroom Music Traditional Aboriginal Music Composed and Played by Stan Yarramunua Executive Music Producer Ray Williams

PERHAPS, PERHAPS, PERHAPS Written by Joe Davis/Osvaldo Farres Southern Music Publishing Company, Inc. (ASCAP) Performed by Cake Courtesy of Capricorn Records, LLC. By arrangement with PolyGram Film and TV Music

TIMES SQUARE Written, Arranged & Produced by Grant Showbiz & Fred Hood, Courtesy of Moodswings/ETC Management/ Warner Chappell Publishing Performed by Moodswings

WELCOME TO YOUR LIFE (WOOP WOOP) Written by George O'Dowd, R. Stevens, Ian Dench Jupiter 2000 Ltd/administered by Liberty 2000 Ltd/ Warner Chappell Music Ltd (PRS) administered by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (BMI) Performed by Boy George

DOG’S LIFE Written by E Sexy Grandpa Music/Alma Music Corp. (ASCAP) Performed by eels eels appear courtesy of Dreamworks Records

TIMBEBOMB Written by Chumbawamba Contains elements of "For What It's Worth" written by Stephen Stills Chumbawamba Songs (BMI)/Cotillion Music, Inc. (BMI)/ Ten East Music (BMI), Springalo Toones (BMI) & Richie Furay Music (BMI) all rights o/b/o Coillion Music, Inc. (BMI) Ten East Music (BMI), Springalo Toones (BMI) & Richie Furay Music (BMI) administered by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (BMI) Performed by Chumbawamba

I GOT YOU BABE Written by Sonny Bono Cotillion Music, Inc. IBMI o/b/o itself & Chris Marc Music (BMI) Performed by Merril Bainbridge featuring Merril Bainbridge appears courtesy of BMG Australia Ltd./Gotham/Universal Records Shaggy appears courtesy of Virgin Records Ltd

THERE IS NOTHIN’ LIKE A DAME Written by , Oscar Hammerstein II Williamson Music Performed by Reel Big Fish Courtesy of Mojo Records

I CAIN’T SAY NO (sic) Written by Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II Williamson Music Performed by Poe Poe appears courtesy of Fishkin Entertainment Inc./ Atlantic Recording Corporation

BALI HA’I written by Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II Williamson Music Rap written by and Cameron McVey EMI Virgin Music Ltd. c/o EMI Virgin Songs Inc. (BMI) and EMI Virgin Music, Inc. (ASCAP) Performed by Moodswings featuring Neneh Cherry Neneh Cherry appears courtesy of Circa Records Ltd.

OH WHAT A BEAUTIFUL MORNING Written by Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II Williamson Music From the Original Movie Soundtrack of "Oklahoma!" Courtesy of Angel Records Under licence from EMI/Capitol Music Special markets Licensed from EMI Music Australia Performed by Gordon MacRae GETTING TO KNOW YOU Written by Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II Williamson Music From the Original Movie Soundtrack of "The King And I" Courtesy of Angel Records Under licence from EMI/Capitol Music Special Markets Licensed from EMI Music Australia Performed by Deborah Kerr and Chorus

SHALL WE DANCE? Written by Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II Williamson Music From the Original Movie Soundtrack of "The King and I" Courtesy of Angel Records Under licence from EMI/Capitol Music Special Markets Licensed from EMI Music Australia Performed by Deborah Kerr and Yul Brynner

HAPPY TALK Written by Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II Williamson Music From the Original Movie Soundtrack of "South Pacific" Courtesy of The RCA Records Label Performed by Juanita Hall

CHOP SUEY Written by Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein 11 Williamson Music From the Broadway Cast Recording of "Flower Drum Song" Courtesy of The Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization Performed by Juanita Hall, Pat Adiarte, Ensemble

GRANT AVENUE Written by Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II Williamson Music From the Broadway Cast Recording of "Flower Drum Song" Courtesy of The Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization Performed by Pat Suzuki, Ensemble

HAPPY CHRISTMAS LITTLE FRIEND Written by Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II Williamson Music Courtesy of The RCA Records Label Performed by Dinah Shore

THE SOUND OF MUSIC Written by Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II Williamson Music From the Original Movie Soundtrack of "The Sound Of Music" Courtesy of The Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization Performed by Julie Andrews

DO-RE-MI Written by Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II Williamson Music From the Original Movie Soundtrack of "The Sound Of Music" Courtesy of The Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization Performed by Julie Andrews and Children

HAPPY CHRISTMAS LITTLE FRIEND Written by Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II Williamson Music Courtesy of The RCA Records Label Performed by Dinah Shore

THE LONELY GOATHERD Written by Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II Williamson Music From the Original Film Soundtrack of "The Sound of Music" Courtesy of The Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization Performed by Julie Andrews

ALLEGRO Written by Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II Williamson Music From the Original Cast Recording of "" Courtesy of The Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization Performed by John Battles, Lisa Kirk, Robert Reeves, Allegro Singing Ensemble

IT MIGHT AS WELL BE SPRING Written by Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II Williamson Music From the Original Movie Soundtrack of "State Fair" Courtesy of The Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization Performed by Anita Gordon

THERE IS NOTHIN’ LIKE A DAME Written by Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II Williamson Music From the Original Film Soundtrack of "South Pacific" Courtesy of The RCA Records Label Performed by Cast of Original Film Soundtrack

SOME ENCHANTED EVENING Written by Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II Williamson Music From the Original Movie Soundtrack of "South Pacific" Courtesy of The RCA Records Label Performed by Rossano Brazzi

I’M GONNA TO WASH THAT MAN RIGHT OUT OF MY HAIR Written by Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II Williamson Music From the Original Film Soundtrack of "South Pacific" Courtesy of The RCA Records Label Performed by Mitzi Gaynor

THE GENTLEMAN IS A DOPE Written by Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II Williamson Music From the Original Cast Recording of "Allegro" Courtesy of The Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization Performed by Lisa Kirk

HELLO, YOUNG LOVERS Written by Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II Williamson Music From the Original Movie Soundtrack of "The King and I" Courtesy of Angel Records Under licence from EMI/Capitol Music Special Markets Licensed from EMI Music Australia Performed by Deborah Kerr

YOU’LL NEVER WALK ALONE Written by Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II Williamson Music From the Original Movie Soundtrack of "" Courtesy of Angel Records Under licence from EMI/Capitol Music Special Markets Licensed from EMI Music Australia Performed by Claramae Turner

YOU’LL NEVER WALK ALONE Written by Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II Williamson Music From the Newly Orchestrated Recording of "Carousel" Courtesy of MCA Records Under licence from Universal Music Special Markets Performed by Chorous (sic), Samuel Ramey and Barbara Cook

CLIMB EV’RY MOUNTAIN Written by Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II Williamson Music From the Original Film Soundtrack of "The Sound of Music" Courtesy of The Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization Performed by Peggy Wood

CLIMB EV’RY MOUNTAIN Written by Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II Williamson Music Performed by Peggy Wood Courtesy of The Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization Post Productiion and Mix by Junior Vasquez

YOU’LL NEVER WALK ALONE Written by Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II Williamson Music Performed by Robin S Robin S appears courtesy of Big Beat/ Atlantic Recording Corporation

Footage from The Sound of Music Courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation All rights reserved.

Footage from South Pacific Courtesy of Goldwyn Entertainment Company. All rights reserved.

"There's Nothin' Like A Dame" from South Pacific Used by Permission of The Rodgers and Hammerstein Organization

"I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair" from South Pacific Used by Permission of The Rodgers and Hammerstein Organization

Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Album on Cherry Entertainment Group/Universal Records Compact Discs and Cassettes

Special Thanks to Stewart Copeland

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Lyrics:

Head credits:

The film is littered with evocative music of a certain period and style, and typically begins with an old Doris Day number, Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps, performed in the film by Cake.

The first verse is omitted from the film:

(You won't admit you love me And so how am I ever to know? You always tell me Perhaps, perhaps, perhaps A million times I've asked you And then I ask you over Again, you only answer Perhaps, perhaps, perhaps)

Lyrics as heard through the film, mixed with New York street noise etc.

If you can't make your mind up We'll never get started And I don't wanna wind up Being parted, broken-hearted So if you really love me, say yes But if you don't dear, confess And please don't tell me Perhaps, perhaps, perhaps Perhaps, perhaps, perhaps Perhaps, perhaps, perrr …haps…

(The third verse is also omitted, and instead the film gets on with the business of the street selling of cockatoos …)

After the cockatoo shoot-out has finished and New Yorkers have finished blazing away at the cockies flying amongst the sky scrapers, and Teddy has raced through the streets and shouted to the skies “Pumpkin!”, the credits begin with aerials over the city - one cockie flies past the Statue of Liberty - and a new song plays … as the images begin to show the journey to Australia, flying in over the harbour and the Opera House ...

Lyrics as heard in the film (which differ from the soundtrack version):

Da da da die dah dah da I was young, and so in love, I thought the Gods had sent you from above, You were cool and so relentless, You were my ruin and left me so defenceless Now I can’t do without your love All the sweetness has turned to bile No, I can’t live without your touch What’s a fool to do? … without you? Welcome to your life To this psycho’s paradise Where love is bruised and so unkind Don’t let your heart control your mind (scat singing, da da da die dah dah da) Welcome to your life

(more scat singing as a Qantas jet roars into land in the Northern Territory and the song fades beneath the jet engine)

Welcome to your life ...

Tail credits:

After the climax featuring the crash with the big Red, Teddy and Krystal are driving away in Woop Woop’s big mining truck through the outback, and Daddy-O has opened a last can of XXXX with a spray and said a last “Fuck me dead” and Angie is left sobbing her heart out, an over the top version of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s ‘Climb Every Mountain’ begins, with chorus, didgeridoo intro and disco beat.

Lyrics as heard in the film:

A dream that will need All the love you can give Every day of your life For as long as you live Climb every mountain (cockie noise) Ford every stream Follow every rainbow (end roller begins with dedication “To Richard and Oscar”) 'Til you find your dream … After finishing with a big flourish, another song, a techno version of You’ll Never Walk Alone, accompanies the end roller:

Woman … hey! Woman … hey! Woman … Well clap your hands, clap your hands, clap your hands Yeah! Woman!

When you walk through the storm Hold your head up high And don't be afraid of the dark At the end of the storm Is a golden sky And the sweet silver song of a lark Walk on through the wind Walk on through the rain Though your dreams be tossed and blown Walk on, walk on (chorus repeats ‘walk on’) With the hope in your heart And you'll never walk alone You'll never walk, oooohhh, walk alone Oooohhhh … oooohhh Ooohhh uhhh ooohhh Ooohhh ooohhh Ooohhh uhhh ooohhh Ooohhh Ooohhh uhhh ooohhh Ooohhh Ooohhh uhhh ooohhh

(more oohs and instrumental and many repeats of “woman” and “you’ll never”)

Well, when you walk through the storm Hold your head up high And don't - don’t! - be afraid of the dark At the end of the storm Is a golden sky And the sweet silver song of the lark Walk on through the wind (lines repeated by chorus) Walk on through the rain Though your dreams be tossed and blown Walk on, walk on (chorus repeats ‘walk on’) With the hope in your heart And you'll never walk alone You'll never walk, (chorus: you’ll never walk) Alonnnnnnnne After the end credits have finished, a title announces the epilogue, “New York - fifteen years later”, with a cockie sitting on an East 42 street sign, and Krystal inside a pet store feeding a cockie bird seed …

A song accompanies the scene, a variation on the Sonny and Cher classic , by Merril Bainbridge featuring Shaggy:

Shaggy: Shaggy

I say my ba ba, my my ba ba

(Merril Bainbridge) They say we’re young, we don’t know Won’t find out until we grow

(Krystal calls out to Teddy and Teddy emerges wishing the parrot Elliott a good morning)

Well I don’t know if that’s all true You’ve got me and baby I’ve got you …

The lines fade down as Teddy meets his twin daughters by Angie, Sonny and Cher …then comes back as a cockie squawks and shows off his golden crown …

Shaggy: What will be shall be … yeah yeah …

Merril Bainbridge: I’ve got you babe …

Shaggy: Yeah yeah

Merril Bainbridge: I’ve got you … (song cuts off)

Music in the film:

Music runs through the film, as when Daddy-O does his electrified tap dance on the table, but most notably with songs seen during two Woop Woop open air movie nights - the first featuring songs from The Sound of Music, with Julie Andrews, and the next night featuring songs from South Pacific, with Rossano Brazzi amongst the singers who can be seen doing numbers. The townsfolk of Woop Woop do a Rocky Horror routine by singing along and acting out the songs: For more indicative stills, see this site’s photo galleries; for notes where many of the Rodgers and Hammerstein songs appear in the film, see the bottom of this site’s “about the movie” section.

CD:

A CD of the film’s soundtrack was released, and was reviewed in The Los Angeles Times on 2nd May 1998:

CD (ST) Cherry/Universal Records UD-53123 1998

Executive Album Producers: Stephan Elliot, David Jordan, Ray Williams 1. Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps (Joe Davis/Osvaldo Farres) (Southern Music Publishing Company, Inc. (ASCAP)) Vocals: Cake, produced by Cake, Cake appears courtesy of Capricorn Records, L.L.C., 1996 Capricorn Records, L.L.C., by arrangement with PolyGram Film & TV Music 2. There Is Nothin' Like A Dame (Richard Rogers/Oscar Hammerstein II) (Williamson Music (ASCAP)) Vocals: Reel Big Fish, produced by Jay Rifkin & John Avila, Reel Big Fish appear courtesy of Mojo Records 3. Timebomb Chumbawamba, contains elements of 'For What It's Worth' written by Stephen Stills, (Chumbawamba Songs BMI: Cotillion Music, Inc. (BMI), Ten East Music (BMI), Springala Toones (BMI) and Richie Furay Music (BMI) all rights o/b/o Cotillion Music, Inc. (BMI)/Ten East Music (BMI), Springala Toones (BMI) & Richie Furay Music (BMI) administered by Warner - Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (BMI) all rights reserved), produced by Chumbawamba 4. I Cain't Say No (Richard Rogers/Oscar Hammerstein II) (Williamson Music (ASCAP)) Vocals: Poe, produced by Rupert Hine, Poe appears courtesy of Fishkin Entertainment, Inc/Atlantic Recording Corporation 5. Welcome To Your Life (Woop, Woop) (George O'Dowd/R. Stevens/Ian Dench) (Special Friendship Music (BMI)/Copyright Control/Warner/Chappell Music Ltd.) (PRS) Vocals: Boy George, administered by Warner - Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (BMI), produced by Boy George & Drumhead 6. I Got You Babe (Sonny Bono) (Cotillion Music, Inc. o/b/o itself & Chris Marc Music (BMI)) Vocals: Merril Bainbridge featuring Shaggy, produced by Siew, co- produced by O. Bolwell & S. Melamed, mixed by Mark Ingram, Merril Bainbridge appears courtesy of BMG Australia Ltd./Gotham/Universal Records, Shaggy appears courtesy of Virgin Records Ltd. 1998 BMG Australia Ltd. 7. Bali Ha'i (Richard Rogers/Oscar Hammerstein II) (Williamson Music (ASCAP)) Vocals: Moodswings featuring Neneh Cherry, additional rap written by Neneh Cherry and Cameron McVey. (EMI Virgin Music Ltd. c/o EMI Virgin Songs, Inc. (BMI) and EMI Virgin Music, Inc. (ASCAP)), produced by Grant Showbiz: engineering and programming by Andy Peak, additional production by Cameron McVey and Paul Simm, Grant Showbiz appears courtesy of Moodswings/TEC management, Neneh Cherry appears courtesy of Circa Records Ltd. 8. Dog’s Life (E) (Almo Music Corp./Sexy Grandpa Music/(ASCAP)) Vocals: Eels, produced by E and Jon Brian, Eels appear courtesy of DreamWorks Records, 1998 SKG Music L.L.C. 9. You'll Never Walk Alone (Richard Rogers/Oscar Hammerstein II). (Williamson Music (ASCAP)) Vocals: Robin S., produced by Junior Vasquez, mix engineer: Marc Goodman, programmer: Gomi, background vocals: Janice Robinson and Robin S., vocals arranged by Robin S., Robin S appears courtesy of Big Beat/ Atlantic Recording Corporation 10. Climb Ev'ry Mountain (Richard Rogers/Oscar Hammerstein II) (Williamson Music (ASCAP)) Vocals: Peggy Wood, post production and mix by Junior Vasquez, programmed and engineered by Tom Salta, mix engineer: Marc Goodman, courtesy of the Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization/The RCA Records Label of BMG Entertainment, 1997 Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization Composer Guy Gross:

After an unhappy flirtation with Stewart Copeland of The Police (who scored a thank you note in the tail credits for his suffering), Guy Gross ended up as the film’s composer. Gross had previously worked on ’s The Adventures of Priscilla Queen of the Desert.

Guy Gross began as a composer doing scores for his father’s animated feature films, including Epic, Dot and the Whale, Dot Goes to Hollywood, Dot and the Smugglers, The Magic Riddle and Blinky Bill, before moving on to scoring the first 26 episodes of the TV series The Adventures of Blinky Bill.

In the VHS ‘Blinky Bill making of’ Gross was shown at work on the score, which like the music for his first collaboration with director Stephan Elliott - Frauds - was an orchestrated piece, using some of the players from the Symphony Orchestra.

In the case of Frauds, the players were dressed up as the “Victorian Philharmonic Orchestra”.

Frauds was Gross’s first feature outside the family farm, so to speak, and he thereafter became a very active composer, on both Gross company projects and for others, with his third association with Elliott.

(Below: Gross in the Blinky Bill VHS ‘making of’) At time of writing, composer Guy Gross had his own website here. It contained this CV and these credits:

Guy Gross is one of Australia's leading film and television composers and recipient of the APRA/AGSC International Achievement Award. In 2012 he was elected president of the Australian Guild of Screen Composers.

From his British Academy Award (BAFTA) nominated score to the international hit "The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert to the US SCI-FI series "Farscape", his film scores cover a huge variety of styles.

Testament to this diversity, Guy has received numerous peer awards including Best Music for a Documentary, Children's Series, Short film, Animation, Promotional Video, Advertisement, TV Theme and twice for Best Music for a TV Series.

Over his 30 year career, Guy has composed music for hundreds of hours of television, including dramatic mini series, children's animation, documentaries, commercials and also a number of Australian feature films. His film music has underscored the acting performances of Toni Collette, Cate Blanchett, Hugo Weaving, Garry McDonald, Molly Ringwald, Kylie Minogue, , Guy Pearce and Olivia Newton John and his scores have been performed in concert by the Sydney, Melbourne and Queensland Symphony Orchestras.

Guy began film scoring while still studying composition at the Conservatorium High School in Sydney, Australia. Son of film producers Yoram and Sandra Gross, he began scoring many of the family companies' feature and television projects. Following in his father's footsteps, Guy directed and scored the animated TV series "Old Tom and wrote, scored, produced, and directed the animated television special "Blinky Bill's White Christmas".

At the age of 26, Guy scored his first feature film, "Frauds" directed by Stephan Elliott and went on to score four features with Stephan including the 1994 international hit "The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert" and more recently, "". In '95, Guy composed his award winning score to the ABC TV series "Bordertown" for Knapman Wyld Television for whom he has also scored all three seasons of the internationally award winning TV Series "East West 101".

In 1999 Guy received the (shared) award for Best Music at the Tropicana Film Festival (Tropfest) for his score to that year's winning short film "Uno Amore". That year Guy also composed the score to the horror feature film "Cut" for Mushroom Pictures and soon after that began scoring the hit Sci-Fi series "Farscape" produced by The Jim Henson Company.

"Farscape" has been a monumental project for Guy keeping him busy for over three years culminating in a big budget, 2 part television mini series "Farscape - Peacekeeper Wars" which enabled him to enlist the services of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and conduct the 140 strong orchestra and choir to create one of his largest film scores to-date. Farscape has spun off five Soundtrack Albums.

In recent years Guy has scored the tele-movies: "Dangerous Remedy", "A Model Daughter - The Killing of Caroline Byrne", "Joanne Lees: Murder in the Outback", "Scorched", documentaries: "The Howard Years", "The Prime Minister is Missing" and "Who Killed Dr Bogle and Mrs Chandler?".

Guy owns a recording studio complex in Camperdown, Sydney which houses a number of studios and composing suites.

CHILDRENS' - ANIMATED FEATURES

2005 Blinky Bill’s White Christmas Telemovie Composer of Original Score and Theme (performed by Christine Anu) Production Company: Yoram Gross–EM.TV 2003 Tabaluga and Leo: A Christmas Adventure Production Company: Yoram Gross–EM.TV

1993 Blinky Bill Production Company: Yoram Gross Film Studios

1990 The Magic Riddle Production Company: Yoram Gross Film Studios

1986 Dot and the Whale Production Company: Yoram Gross Film Studios

1986 Dot Goes to Hollywood Production Company: Yoram Gross Film Studios

1984 Dot and Keeto Production Company: Yoram Gross Film Studios

1984 Dot and the Smugglers Production Company: Yoram Gross Film Studios

1980 Sarah Production Company: Yoram Gross Film Studios

CHILDRENS' - ANIMATED TV

2008 Dex Hamilton: Alien Entomologist 26 x 1/2 hour episodes Production Company: March Entertainment + SLR Productions 2005 Flipper & Lopaka Series 3 26 x 1/2 hour episodes Production Company: Yoram Gross – EM.TV. 2004 Blinky Bill’s Around the World Adventures 26 x 1/2 hour episodes Production Company: Yoram Gross – EM.TV. 2003 Art Alive 79 x 4 minute episodes Production Company: Yoram Gross – EM.TV. 2001 Old Tom 52 x 1/4 hour episodes Production Company: Yoram Gross – EM.TV. / Millimages 1999 Flipper and Lopaka 26 x 1/2 hour episodes Production Company: Yoram Gross Film Studios 1998 Dumb Bunnies 26 x 1/2 hour episodes Production Company: Nelvana / Yoram Gross Film Studios 1998 Skippy 26 x 1/2 hour episodes Production Company: Yoram Gross Film Studios 1995 Samuel & Nina 13 x 15 min episodes Production Company: Children's Television Workshop / Yoram Gross Film Studios 1993 The Adventures of Blinky Bill 52 x 1/2 hour episodes Production Company: Yoram Gross Film Studios 1987 Candy Claus 1 hour TV Special Production Company: Yoram Gross Film Studios

FEATURES

2011 A Few Best Men Production Company: Arclight Film Producer: Antonia Barnard, Share Stallings Director: Stephan Elliott 2010 A Heart Beat Away Production Company: Pictures in Paradise Producer: Chris Fitchett, Chris Brown Director: Gale Edwards 2007 Hey Hey It's Esther Blueburger Production Company: Tama Films & EB Productions Producer: Miriam Stein Director: Cathy Randall 1999 Cut Production Company: Mushroom Pictures Dist: Beyond International Producer: Martin Fabini 1998 Forever Fever (aka That's the way I lIke it) Production Company: Tiger Tiger Productions Dist: Miramax Producer/Director: Glen Goei 1997 Welcome to Woop Woop Production Company: Scala Productions Dist: Village Roadshow Producers: Finola Dwyer (UK) Antonia Barnard (Aust) 1994 The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert Production Company: Latent Image Director: Stephan Elliott Starring: Terence Stamp, Hugo Weaving, Guy Pearce (Official selection in Directors fortnight Cannes '94 - Winner Priz du Public) 1992 Frauds Production Company: Latent Image Director: Stephan Elliott Starring: Phil Collins, Hugo Weaving, Josephine Byrnes (Official selection in Main Competition Cannes '93)

DOCUMENTARIES

2014 Village Vets Theme for Foxtel Series Production Company: Screentime Producer: Simon Steel Executive Producer: Bob Campbell 2013 Shark Girl 1 hr TV Documentary Production Company: Kaufman Productions Producer ∓ Director: Gisela Kaufmann Associate Producer: Carsten Orlt 2013 Taking on the Chocolate Frog 3 x 1 hr series- Foxtel Production Company: Screentime Producer: Simon Steel Executive Producer: Bob Campbell 2013 Once upon a time in Redfern 1 hr TV Documentary - Foxtel Production Company: Samson Productions Producer: Sue Millican Director: Darlene Johnson 2013 Outback Coroner 8 x 1 hr series Production Company: Evershine / Screentime Producer: Helen Barrow Director: Hugh Piper 2012 Raising the Curtain 3 x 1 hr series Production Company: Essential Media Series Producer: Aline Jacques Executive Producer: Julia Peters 2012 Larrikin Lad Production Company: Rebelstudio Producer/Director: Rebel Penfold Russell & Pat Fiske Executive Producer: Rebel Penfold-Russell & Adam Bayliss 2012 First Fagin 1 hour TV Documentary Production Company: Fury Production Producer: Veronica Fury Directors: Helen Gaynor and Alan Rosenthal 2011 Dancing Down Under 10 Part TV Doco Series - ABC Production Company: Fury Production Director: Susan Lambert 2011 Dancing with Dictators Production Company: Evershine Writer, Director, Producer: Hugh Piper, Helen Barrow 2010 I Spry Production Company: Blackwattle Films Writer, Director, Producer: Peter Butt 2009 Family Fortunes (6-part Series) Production Company: Australian Documentaries Producers: Laurie Critchley 2008 The Howard Years 4x1 hour series Production Company: ABC Producer: Deborah Masters 2008 Lost in Flanders Production Company: Film Australia in association with Intomedia Director: Geoff Burton Producer: Stuart Scowcroft 2008 Infamous Victory - Ben Chifley's Battle for Coal Production Company: Film Australia Director: Geoff Burton EP: Penny Robins Producer: Perry Stapleton 2008 The Prime Minister is Missing Production Company: Film Australia Writer, Director, Producer: Peter Butt Co-Producer: Sally Regan 2008 Ian Fairweather Fury Productions Pty Ltd Writer/Director: Aviva Ziegler Producer: Veronica Fury Associate Producer: Debra Beattie 2008 Family Fortunes (4-part Series) Production Company: ABC Directors/Producers: Geraldine McKenna, Tracey Spring, Simon Target, Laurie Critchley Series Producer: Laurie Critchley Executive Producer: David Jowsey 2007 Fat Chance Production Company: Fat Productions Pty Ltd Writer, Director, Producer: Yuka Sekiguchi Producer: Nicki Roller 2006 Who Killed Dr Bogle and Mrs Chandler? Production Company: Film Australia Writer, Director, Producer: Peter Butt 2004 The Airships Production Company: Ch 4 UK / ABC Writer, Director, Producer: Peter Butt 2003 Silent Storm Production Company: Film Australia / SBS Writer, Director, Producer: Peter Butt 1999 Uncle Chatzkel Production Company: Film Australia/ Robe Productions Writer, Director, Producer: Rod Freedman Producers: Emile Sherman, Brian Sherman, Franco Di Chiera 1988 The Last Great Cattle Drive A Film Australia National Interest Program Producers: Tristram Miall, Don Murray; Director: Paul Hawker

TV DRAMAS

2013 Sam Fox - Extreme Adventures 26 x 1/2 hr Series Producers: SLR / ZDF Producers: Suzanne Ryan, Michael Bourchier 2012 Dangerous Remedy Telemovie Production Company: Eclipse Films Producer: Ned Lander Director: Ken Cameron 2011 East West 101 Season 3 7x1 hour Mini Series Production Company: Knapman Wyld Television Producers: Steve Knapman, Kris Wyld 2009 A Model Daughter - The Killing of Caroline Byrne Telemovie Production Company: Screentime Producer: Des Monaghan, Karl Zwicky Director: Tony Tilse 2009 East West 101 Season 2 7x1 hour Mini Series Production Company: Knapman Wyld Television Producers: Steve Knapman, Kris Wyld 2008 Scorched Telemovie Production Company: Essential Viewing Productions Producers: Kylie Du Fresne Director: Tony Tilse 2007 East West 101 6x1 hour Mini Series Production Company: Knapman Wyld Television Producers: Steve Knapman, Kris Wyld 2007 Make or Break 1 hour Telemovie Production Company: Fox World Australia Writer & Director: Mike Bullen Producers: David Taylor and David Maher 2006 Joanne Lees: Murder in the Outback Telemovie Production Company: Granada Productions, Matt Carroll Films Pty Ltd Producer: Matt Carroll 2004 Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars 4hr TV SCI FI Mini Series Production Company: Jim Henson Productions Producer: Andrew Prowse, Martin Baker 2002 Farscape, Series 4 22 x 1hr TV Science Fiction Series Production Company: Jim Henson Productions Producer: Sue Miliken, Andrew Prowse 2001 Farscape, Series 3 22 x 1hr TV Science Fiction Series Composer of Original Score Production Company: Jim Henson Productions Producer: Anthony Winley 2001 Seconds to Spare Telemovie; aka Operation Wolverine Production Company: Channel 9 Film and TV/ Carlton America / Tele Munchen Producer: Matt Carroll 2000 Farscape, Series 2 22 x 1hr TV Science Fiction Series Composer of Original Score (Episodes 6 to 22) Production Company: Jim Henson Productions Producer: Sue Miliken 1996 Fallen Angels 20 x 1hr TV Drama Series Production Company: ABC Producer: Geoffry Nottage 1996 McLeod's Daughters Telemovie Production Company: Millennium Pictures / Channel 9 Director: Michael Offer Producers: Posie Graeme-Evans, Andrew Blaxland 1995 Bordertown 10 x 1hr Drama Mini Series Production Company: ABC Director: Ken Cameron Producers: Steve Knapman & Jo Rooney 1990 Reach Out to the Children TV Special Production Company: Pilgrim International (World Vision)

SHORT FILMS

2014 Flat Daddy Producer: Annie Kinnane Executive Producer: Director: Matt Holcomb 2013 Tango Underpants Producers: Feisty Dame Productions Executive Producers: Tanya Chambers & Stephen Van Mil Directors: Miranda Edmonds & Khrob Edmonds 2013 The Landing Producers: Perception Pictures Producer: Jade van der Lei Director: Josh Tanner 2013 Sand (part of The Turning) Producers: Robert Connely Producer: John Harvey Director: Stephen Page 2006 Final Call Tropfest Film Festival 2006 (screened out of competition) Producer: Philip Wade, Director: Gary Eck 1999 Uno Amore Winner 1999 Tropfest Film Festival Winner 1999 Sydney Comedy Festival Short Film and Animation Competition Original Score (7 min Operetta) Producers:Anton Perry, Jasmin Forbes-Watson 1992 The Resting Place Production Company: Latent Image Starring: Peter Mochrie, Gia Carides Director: Rebel Penfold Russell 1992 When Ships Draw Near Production Company: Bring a Plate Productions Director: Paul Middleditch 1990 7 Colours 30 min Dance Film Production Company: Film Australia Producer: Paul Humfress Director: John Michael Rogowski Dancers: Stephen Page & Victoria Taylor

TV THEMES AND STATION ID'S

2010 The Naked Scientist Themes for BBC Radio Programe Producer and Presenter: Dr Christopher Smith 1996 Front Up TV current affairs series Production Company: SBS 1995 TNC - The News Channel ABC Cable News Channel (Unreleased) Production Company: Australian Information Media (AIM) Producer: Kim Williams 1995 True Stories TV Documentary Series Production Company: ABC 1995 The Big Picture TV Documentary Production Company: ABC 1991 Hotline TV Talk Back Series Production Company: SBS 1991 The Bookshow TV Arts Series Arranger/Producer of Theme Production Company: SBS 1990 Face the Press TV Current Affairs Series Production Company: SBS

OTHER PROJECTS

2013 Sydney Moderns - Snapshots Original music for Video Installation Producers: NSW Art Gallery Producer: Aviva Zeigler 2006 The Priscilla Suite Symphonic Suite for the Queensland Symphonic Orchestra with 100 strong choir, soprano solo and didgeridoo. Performed live in the Queensland Performing Arts Center in May 2006. 1998 Crown Casino Laser, fountain, lighting installation Composer of 20 min. Orchestral Score "Spring", performed by M.S.O. One of 4 seasons played 24 hours a day in the main Atrium Production Company: Crown Casino Limited Producer: Chong Lim 1987 First State '88 Showscan Exhibition Film Arranged/Produced: Additional music Producers: Heileograph John Weiley 1985 Cakes and Custard Choral Symphony Composed and Conducted - Commissioned by NSW Education Dept. Performed at Sydney Town Hall. For 200 voice children’s Choir & Orchestra

(Below: Guy Gross, and at work)