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James Davern, (OAM) is an Australian television director, writer, script editor and producer. Davern was employed as a writer and script editor with Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) television branch in the 1960s. He worked as a producer and director in drama and music programmes and was involved in establishing a script production line. In 1967, Davern was director and producer of the very first episode of ''Bellbird'', Australia's first successful television soap opera, set in a rural community. Davern moved to the Seven Network where he created the highly popular series A Country Practice, one of the most popular drama series in Australian television history. The series ran from 1981 to 1993 with 1,058 episodes. Davern wrote episodes for ''Homicide'', ''Alpha Scorpio'', ''Rush'', ''Patrol Boat'', ''A Country Practice'', and ''Warming Up''. As producer or executive producer, he worked on shows such as ''Rush'', ''Alpha Scorpio'', ''Barnaby and Me'', ''No Room to Run'', ''Patrol Boat'', ''A Country Practice'', ''Queen of the Road'', ''Warming Up'', ''Hector's Bunyip'', ''Land of Hope'', ''Whipping Boy'', ''The Hostages'', ''Reprisal'', ''Without Warning''. ==Awards and Honours == Davern was inducted into the Logies Hall of Fame in 1991 in recognition for his service to and influence on Australian television. In 2014, Davern received an Order of Australia Medal (OAM) for service to television as a writer, director and producer.〔It's an Honour website () 21-04-2014〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「James Davern」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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