Crawford Productions is an Australian television production company founded by Hector Crawford, and now owned by the WIN Corporation. For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Australia topics. Television ( TV) is a widely used Telecommunication medium for sending ( Broadcasting) and receiving moving Images, either monochromatic WIN Corporation is an Australian based media corporation that owns the WIN Television network NWS, and STW in Australia
The company generally had a reputation for higher quality productions than its nearest rival, the Reg Grundy Organisation. The Reg Grundy Organisation (later the Grundy Organisation or just Grundys, then Grundy Television) was an Australian Television
During the 1960s and the first half of the 1970s Crawfords Productions dominated Australian-produced series drama in that country. Their first big success was popular police drama Homicide (1964) on the Seven Network. For the American series see Homicide Life on the Street. Homicide was an Australian Police procedural Year 1964 ( MCMLXIV) was a Leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display full calendar of the 1964 Gregorian calendar. The Seven Network is an Australian television network, owned by the Seven Media Group. This was followed by the ambitious espionage drama Hunter (1967) on the Nine Network which made a star out of Gerard Kennedy. Hunter was an Australian Espionage adventure television series screened by the Nine Network from 5 July 1967 to 1969 Year 1967 ( MCMLXVII) was a Common year starting on Sunday (link will display full calendar of the 1967 Gregorian calendar. The Nine Network, or Channel Nine, is an Australian television network based in Willoughby, a suburb on the North Shore of Sydney Gerard Kennedy (born 8 March 1932) is an Australian Actor and two-time Gold Logie winner After Hunter ended in 1969 police drama Division 4 (1969) was conceived as a vehicle for his talents, again on the Nine Network, and it emerged a popular success. Year 1969 ( MCMLXIX) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Division 4 is an Australian Police procedural Television series made by Crawford Productions for the Nine Network between Crawfords then created rural police series Matlock Police (1971) for Network Ten which was another enduring success. Matlock Police was an Australian Police procedural Television series made by Crawford Productions for the 0-10 Network (now known as Network Ten, or Channel Ten, is one of Australia 's three major commercial television networks. They also created Ryan (1973), an all-film colour production (at a time when Australian TV was still in black and white) with an eye to overseas sales, that lasted one series of 39 episodes, and moved into the realm of soap opera with the launch of sex-comedy serial The Box in 1974. Ryan was an Australian adventure television series screened by the Seven Network from 27 May 1973. A soap opera is an ongoing episodic work of Fiction, usually broadcast on Television or Radio. The Box was an Australian Soap opera than ran on Network Ten from 1974 until 1977.
Homicide, Division 4, and Matlock Police remained highly popular through the early 1970s, and The Box was a big hit in its premiere year, ranking as Australia's second highest-rated program for 1974. With a highly popular police drama on each commercial network the production company was booming. However, in 1975 and 1976, Homicide, Division 4, and Matlock Police were all abruptly cancelled.
Crawfords persevered with The Box through 1975 and 1976 although its ratings were well down on the figures it achieved in its first year. The company also created situation comedy series The Bluestone Boys (1976) which was set in a prison, and Bobby Dazzler, a vehicle for pop singer John Farnham, in 1977. Bobby Dazzler was a Australian television Sitcom produced by Crawford Productions starring singer John Farnham as the title character John Peter Farnham, AO (born July 1, 1949) is a British-born Australian pop Singer. Bluey (1976) saw a return to police drama but with a new spin, however the series was not a major success.
Greater success came with The Sullivans (1976-82), a critically acclaimed and highly popular World War II family serial. The Sullivans was also the title of a 1944 Oscar -nominated film set during World War II and written by Eddie Doherty (later renamed The Continuing the trend at that time for evening soap opera type shows on Australian television they later launched Cop Shop (1977-84), a meld of soap opera with the Crawfords staple of police drama, and the series emerged as a popular success. Cop Shop is also an informal term for a Police station Cop Shop was an Australian police drama Television series Skyways (1979-81) replicated the soap opera-meets-weekly adult drama hybrid of Cop Shop with less success. Skyways is an Australian Television series made by Crawford Productions for the Seven Network.
Later programmes included legal drama Carson's Law (1983-84), a vehicle for former The Sullivans star Lorraine Bayly, children's series Halfway Across the Galaxy and Turn Left and The Flying Doctors. Carson's Law is an Australian Television series made by Crawford Productions for the Ten Network between 1983 and Lorraine Daphne Bayly AM (born 16 January 1937 is an Australian actress Halfway Across the Galaxy and Turn Left is a 1985 novel by Australian children's author Robin Klein. The Flying Doctors is an Australian drama series produced by Crawford Productions that revolved around the everyday lifesaving efforts of the real
The Crawford studios in Box Hill, Victoria (cnr Middleborough and Clarice Rds) were demolished in March 2006. A Bunnings Warehouse opened on the site on 30 June 2006. Bunnings Warehouse is the Southern hemisphere 's largest Hardware chain with 223 stores Australia and New Zealand. Events 350 - Roman usurper Nepotianus, of the Constantinian dynasty, is defeated and killed by troops of the Usurper Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar.