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Certain Women : ウィキペディア英語版 | Certain Women
''Certain Women'' was an Australian television soap opera created by prominent Australian TV dramatist Tony Morphett and produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation between 1973 and 1976.〔Albert Moran, ''Moran's Guide to Australian TV Series'', AFTRS 1993 p 109〕 There was a total of 160 fifty-minute episodes. Episodes 1-59 were produced in black and white and, starting 1975, episodes 60-160 were produced and broadcast in color. The idea for series reportedly grew out of Morphett's frustration with the lack of good roles for female actors on Australian TV at the time. The series premiered as a six-part mini-series, with each episode dealing with a different member of the Stone/Lucas family: Gillian (Elisabeth Crosby), Marjorie (Judy Morris), Helen (Jenny Lee), Jane (Joan Bruce), Freda (June Salter) and Dolly (Queenie Ashton). The mini-series proved to be so popular that the format was revised into an ongoing series. Other cast members in the series included Christine Amor, Diane Craig, Anne Haddy, Shane Porteous, Ron Graham, Peter Sumner, Kris McQuade, Betty Lucas, Vincent Ball, Brian Wenzel, Carmen Duncan, Jack Fegan, Bruce Spence, Sigrid Thornton, John Stanton, Kate Fitzpatrick and Charles Tingwell. ==Screening schedule in Australia==
''Certain Women'' was very popular and after initially being screened in February 1973 with six episodes, it returned to Australian TV screens from early October 1973 onward, with the first season consisting of 26 episodes. The main screening of ''Certain Women'' was on Wednesday evening, commencing at 8.00 pm after ABC's current affairs program ''This Day Tonight''. By mid 1976, it had moved to 8.30 pm, following ''The Inventors''. Sunday evenings saw the preceding episode repeated at around 10.30 pm.
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