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Tandarra

7.5(2)
First Aired:February 9, 1976
Seasons:1 season
Episodes:13
Status:Ended

Tandarra was the follow-up Australian television series to Cash and Company, set during the Victorian gold rush period of the 1850s. It was produced in 1976, consisted of 13 one hour episodes and was shown on the Seven Network in Australia and London Weekend Television in the UK. Two of the originals characters from Cash and Company continued in Tandarra. These were Joe Brady and Jessica Johnson. The other main character, introduced in the final episode of Cash and Company was Ryler. He had been a bounty hunter who was later convinced of Joe’s innocence and decided to join with him. Tandarra was taken from the name of the homestead, owned by Jessica’s character, and the series primarily dealt with the adventures of running the large farming property. The original premise of the first series, namely that Joe and Sam Cash were fugitives from the law and were being assisted by Jessica was totally removed. No reference to the Sam Cash character was ever made in this series. The previous antagonist, the corrupt police trooper, Lieutenant Keogh only appeared in the first episode of Tandarra, and the character of Jessica’s servant, Annie only appeared in the second.

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Seasons & Episodes

E1Tandarra

50m

Feb 9, 1976

As bounty-hunter Ryler is now himself an adversary of Lt. Keogh, he forges a partnership with Brady to get rid of the corrupt Lieutenant.

E2Shadow of the Past

50m

Feb 16, 1976

After a bushranger gang rob Mrs. Johnson and friend Annie, Ryler attempts to hunt their leader down. When he fails, he has a shock instore for him at the homestead.

E3The Brothers

50m

Feb 23, 1976

Bushranger brothers hold Brady and Ryler captive in revenge for the death of one of their gang.

E4Plain Lizzy

50m

Mar 8, 1976

A woman professing to be Ryler's fiancee suddenly appears at the homestead. Meanwhile, Brady is in dispute with a neighbouring landlord.

E5The Manly Art

50m

Mar 15, 1976

Joe and Ryler enter a boxing tournament in order to help a potentially homeless woman.

E6The Return of King Sampson

50m

Mar 22, 1976

Ryler, Joe and Mrs. Johnson are lead to believe that a lion is responsible for a little girl's inability to talk.

E7The Odds

50m

Mar 29, 1976

A lady is sent to Tandarra Homestead to help a blind man kill Ryder, who he believes is reponsible for his fathers death.

E8Davey

50m

Apr 5, 1976

A man hired as a property-hand at the homestead is accused of murder. He is innocent and needs the help of Brady and Ryler. Will their help be enough to save him ?

E9Whoyoo Kudaitja Man

50m

Apr 12, 1976

A local Aboriginal man is wrongly blamed for the shenanigans of a quack doctor. It's up to Joe to save him from a potential lynching.

E10Come the Revolution

50m

Apr 19, 1976

Ryler uses his past experience as a bounty-hunter to find a bankrobber/kidnapper. When he does, things aren't as clear-cut as he expects.

E11The Legacy of Walter Dummett

50m

Apr 26, 1976

When a prosperous miner dies, Ryler, Mrs. Johnson and Brady all have reason to believe that his widow may have had something to do with his death.

E12Your Money for Your Wife

50m

May 3, 1976

Mrs. Johnson is to be held for ransom when Brady is mistaken for her wealthy husband.

E13That's What Worries Me

50m

May 10, 1976

The last episode of the series. Ryler and Jessica Johnson find gold (and 'each other') while Joe Brady forms a friendship with a good friend of Jessicas.

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Tandarra was the follow-up Australian television series to Cash and Company, set during the Victorian gold rush period of the 1850s. It was produced in 1976, consisted of 13 one hour episodes and was shown on the Seven Network in Australia and London Weekend Television in the UK. Two of the originals characters from Cash and Company continued in Tandarra. These were Joe Brady and Jessica Johnson. The other main character, introduced in the final episode of Cash and Company was Ryler. He had been a bounty hunter who was later convinced of Joe’s innocence and decided to join with him. Tandarra was taken from the name of the homestead, owned by Jessica’s character, and the series primarily dealt with the adventures of running the large farming property. The original premise of the first series, namely that Joe and Sam Cash were fugitives from the law and were being assisted by Jessica was totally removed. No reference to the Sam Cash character was ever made in this series. The previous antagonist, the corrupt police trooper, Lieutenant Keogh only appeared in the first episode of Tandarra, and the character of Jessica’s servant, Annie only appeared in the second.

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