Rush

1974
Rush

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EP1 Welcome Back Sergeant McKellar Mar 01, 1976

The O'Halloran brothers dig a well in a lore belonging to the Great Eastern Mining Company. Some company men intervene and a fight breaks out. Patsy O'Hollaran is killed...

EP2 The Great Eastern Bubble Mar 08, 1976

Widow Melanie Parker owns five acres of land which Farrar desperately needs to appease his shareholders, so he hires security man Henry de Witt to apply pressure - but he goes too far, and kills her friend Billy Adams.

EP3 Romany Gold Mar 15, 1976

A gypsy family is a convenient scapegoat when rioting miners seek vengeance on an unknown police informer.

EP4 The New Golden Mountain Mar 22, 1976

Sgt. McKellar confronts Farrar over the mystery of a skeleton and a gold earring found by two miners in a bush grave on Great Eastern land.

EP5 La Belle France Mar 29, 1976

Farrar has a rival when the Chevalier de Vaucluse arrives in Turon Springs and sets up a major new mining venture, with many miners leaving the Great Eastern to work for the new concern.

EP6 Farrar's Pride Apr 12, 1976

McKellar competes against Farrar in a horse race to win back money intended for a young orphan girl.

EP7 Live to Fight Another Day Apr 19, 1976

Sgt. McKellar and Supt. Kendall clash over Farrar's treatment of the Curran family who have settled on crown land he uses for sheep.

EP8 I'll See You Dead McKellar Apr 26, 1976

In pursuit of the notorious bushranger Jack Jessop, Sgt. McKellar captures his girlfriend and shoots dead one of his brothers. Jessop seeks revenge, and McKellar faces a shootout in the main street of Turon Springs.

EP9 You Just Can't Win May 03, 1976

Sgt. McKellar and Supt. Kendall both become involved when a kleptomaniac comes to Turon Springs to visit his estranged wife.

EP10 The Kadaitcha Man May 10, 1976

McKellar is on the trail of an Aboriginal fugitive, who is feared to be a kadaitcha man by his tracker.

EP11 McKellar R.I.P. May 17, 1976

Sgt. McKellar is seriously injured when a bank robbery is attempted while Turon Springs is deserted due to surrounding bushfires.

EP12 The Second Oldest Trade May 24, 1976

Three inexperienced bushrangers attempt to hijack a large gold nugget en route to Bathurst.

EP13 A Shilling a Day May 31, 1976

McKellar becomes personally involved when Tim Thomas leads the miners in direct action against the Great Eastern in support of a pay rise.
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Released: 20 August 1974 Ended
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Rush was an Australian television series produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation between 1974 and 1976. The first 13 episodes were produced in 1974 and filmed in black and white. In 1976, 13 more episodes were produced, in colour, in conjunction with French production company Antenne 2. Each series featured a different cast with the exception of John Waters.

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jamesmoule The 1970s saw a rebirth for the Australian film industry. This had a positive effect on TV production. The Whitlam years had given Australians confidence in hearing and telling their own stories. "Rush" was one of the first series to tell the story of the Australian bush of the mid 19th century in an authentic way. The lead, played by John Waters, was superb casting and there was great support as well. The music, by Australian composer George Dreyfus, actually made the hit parade. The success of this series made the networks more committed to the production of commercial Australian drama. The ABC went on to make many more fine programs about Australian settlement.
ataylor-14 i remember watching it i did tape it years ago but didn't keep them i hope they either get repeated on ABC or get a DVD Release I met John Waters back In Horsham a few years ago and i said to him i really enjoyed watching Rush and enjoyed his character Sergeant Robert McKellar he was doing Looking through a Glass onion the John Lennon thing he was very good in most shows hes done, EG All The Rivers Run & 2 and Alice to nowhere where he Played a baddie hard to say with out accidentally giving away anything it limits so much i got all the rivers run 1 & 2 , has anyone read all the Rivers run book where he's more violent towards Deli they made him nicer on the Movie cheers
niceroach i cannot believe that this series is so neglected in commentthis was an awesome production filled with the magic of rough tough rural Australian life as it was like in those days of gold prospectors. not to mention all the villains that ended up down under for one reason or another. truly epic television which formulated a vivid insight into rural Australian in a bygone era.nostalgia at its best when you think back to watching with your mum and dad on late night uk television, why of why do they not put some of the series on DVD - this is what we want many people that watched this show would go right out and buy them.
wombat_1 I can't believe that no-one has reviewed this yet !This is a series set during the gold rush of the late 19th century in the Bathurst area (mid west NSW, Australia). Like so many ABC productions, is mainly about the lives of the people of the time and how they interact with each other. It is filmed on-site in the actual area, in the very beautiful towns of Sofala and Hill End, which even today have kept many many traces of their gold rush history still alive.It has the usual ABC meticulous attention to detail which adds so much to the veracity of the show. If anything, it might possibly be a little over-acted and slightly overly dramatic ( I think that a couple of the villains are just a little tooooooo villanous ... ), but setting that aside, it seems a very very very realistic coverage of what life might have been like in the goldfields of the time. So certainly it achieves with mighty success its main objective.For all of you ladies out there who might be reading this viewing, you might be motivated to see this series just for the thrill of seeing John Waters in (and occasionally out of) police uniform. I can distinctly remember that that was the main appeal of this show as far as my (then teenage) sisters were concerned :-)