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Finding the Archibald Episode 3 Credits FINDING THE ARCHIBALD EPISODE 3 CREDITS PRESENTER & NARRATOR Rachel Griffiths SERIES DIRECTOR Ariel White SERIES PRODUCER Dan Goldberg EXECUTIVE PRODUCER Rachel Griffiths Adam Kay PRODUCER Lucille Schnierer ADDITIONAL DIRECTING Steve Westh OFFLINE EDITORS Rani Chaleyer Robert Werner ADDITIONAL EDITORS Kingsley Drew Vladimir Jovicic SOCIAL HISTORY CONSULTANT Dr Chris McAuliffe The Australian National University JUNIOR PRODUCTION MANAGER Rachael Hayes ARCHIVISTS Anna Cater Miriam Kenter Susan MacKinnon SCRIPT EDITOR Paul Clarke DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR Nel Minchin 1 DEVELOPMENT PRODUCER Jon Donaldson DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL HISTORIAN Felicity Blake DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY Nathan Barlow Noel Jones Toby Ralph DRONE OPERATORS Cam Batten ADDITIONAL CAMERAS Aldi Godjali Andy Phillips Brigham Edgar Bruno Kataoka Dan McGrath Grace Holt Ian Peterson James Rose Marcus Degiorgio Matthew Romanis Myles Roberts Paul Freimanis Stephen Kadlec Tim Keith Wayne McPherson STILLS PHOTOGRAPHER Ben Symons Emma Murray Gina Milicia Hugh Stewart SOUND RECORDISTS Brenden Huyssen Dale Nelson Dan McMahon James Henderson James Yeremeyev Janine Van Gessell Paul Walker Peter Graham Richard Boxhall Terry Chadwick 2 ONLINE & GRADE Rob Sarroff ZigZag Post MOTION DESIGN Coolchange Creative AUDIO POST PRODUCTION David Williams Soundfirm Melbourne BUSINESS AFFAIRS Susan Schmidt LEGALS Stephen Boyle PRODUCTION ASSISTANT Renuka Chalk INDIGENOUS CONSULTANT Libby Collins STYLIST Kim Hurwitz HAIR & MAKEUP Aoife Murray Bozica Jurkovic Brooke Pomare Corinne Rees Hannah Bond Kate Radford Katrina Raftery Kim Anderson Melanie White THE REAL THING Composed by John Young © Pisces Pub Pty Ltd By kind permission of Warner Chappell Music Australia Pty Ltd “The Real Thing” performed by Russell Morris Exclusive license to EMI Recorded Music Australia Pty Ltd Licensed courtesy of Universal Music Australia Pty Limited The Producers recognise all Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander peoples as the traditional owners of the lands on which this series was made. 3 Made in generous collaboration with the Art Gallery of NSW. FOR THE ABC HEAD OF FACTUAL & CULTURE Jennifer Collins MANAGING EDITOR, FACTUAL Richard Huddleston MANAGER OF FACTUAL Julie Hanna DISTRIBUTED BY ABC Commercial ARCHIVE SUPPLIED BY ABC Fairfax Foxtel Management Pty Ltd Fox Sports Getty Images Kay Flugelman Pond5 State Library of NSW Ten X Newspix Western Sydney University ARTWORKS SUPPLIED BY Abdul Abdullah The man 2013 From the collection of Lloyd Harris and David Collins Charles Bush The Rt Hon. Sir John Robert Kerr AK GCMG GCVO QC 1979-80 Courtesy of Parliament House Art Collection, Canberra, A.C.T. Brian May Trust Clifton Pugh The Hon. Edward Gough Whitlam AC QC 1972 Courtesy of the Estate of Clifton Pugh and the Parliament House Art Collection, Canberra, A.C.T. Edward Binder Peter Upward and friends 1977 Gift of Robert Nott Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide 4 Esther Paterson The yellow gloves 1938 (also known as Portrait of Betty Paterson) © The Artist's Estate Image courtesy New England Regional Art Museum Photo: David Doyle Evert Ploeg Deborah Mailman 1999 Guy Warren Flugelman with Wingman 1985 From the University of Wollongong Art Collection John Olsen Self-portrait Janus-faced 2005 © John Olsen/Copyright Agency, 2021. Judy Cassab Portrait of Margo Lewers 1967 © Judy Cassab/Copyright Agency, 2021. Image: AGNSW Judy Cassab Stanislaus Rapotec 1960 © Judy Cassab/Copyright Agency, 2021. Image: AGNSW Judy Cassab Portrait of Michael Kmit 1954 State Art Collection, Art Gallery of Western Australia Gift of the Friends of the Art Gallery, 1955 © Judy Cassab/Copyright Agency, 2021. Kate Beynon Self-portrait with guardian spirits 2010 © Kate Beynon/Copyright Agency, 2021. Kate Beynon Claudia, Spartacus and the robots 2016 © Kate Beynon/Copyright Agency, 2021. Louis Kahan R J Hawke 1975 Image courtesy of the Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House collection Margaret Woodward Self-portrait as Sarah Wisse, transported 1996 © Margaret Moir Southwell Woodward/Copyright Agency, 2021. 5 Michael Kmit Self-Portrait 1954 Image courtesy of The University of Queensland © Michael Kmit/Copyright Agency, 2021 Noel Counihan Katharine Susannah Prichard 1953 Gift of Winifred Stone 1977 National Gallery of Australia, Canberra © Noel Counihan/Copyright Agency, 2021. Shirley Bourne Matron Vivian Bullwinkel 1962 Image courtesy of the Australian War Memorial Thanks to Thom Roberts for permission to reproduce his work “A Portiff of Adam (Shane Simpson AM)”, 2021. Thom is represented by Studio A. Tony Albert Self-portrait (Ash on me) 2017 © Tony Albert/Copyright Agency, 2021. Vincent Namatjira Chuck Berry in Mparntwe 2021 © Vincent Namatjira William Dargie Corporal Jim Gordon, VC 1941 Image courtesy of the Australian War Memorial William Dargie Portrait of Albert Namatjira 1956 Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art Collection © Namatjira Legacy Trust/Copyright Agency, 2021 THE PRODUCERS WISH TO THANK Abdul Abdullah Andrew Cameron Anita Belgiorno-Nettis Ashley Dawson-Damer Ben Quilty Brett Cuthbertson Chris McAuliffe Coby Edgar David Gonski Deng Adut Gretel Packer Guy Warren John Borghetti John Howard OM AC 6 Kate Fitzgerald Natalie Wilson Natasha Bieniek Prof. Bruce Dowton Rabbi Benjamin Elton Sally Herman Simon Ives Tony Albert Wendy Sharpe Wendy Whiteley Luna Park Restaurant Hubert The Great Synagogue 7 .
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