My Name's McGooley, What's Yours? is a popular Australian situation comedy series produced by the Seven Network (station ATN7) from 1966 to 1968.
My Name's McGooley, What's Yours? | |
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Genre | Comedy |
Created by | Ralph Petersen |
Written by | Ralph Peterson |
Directed by | Ron Way |
Starring | |
Music by | Tommy Tycho – Flute and Accordion duet |
Country of origin | Australia |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 88 |
Production | |
Producer | Ralph Peterson |
Production locations | Sydney, Australia |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | Seven Network (ATN7) |
Release | 13 October 1966 29 February 1968 | –
Premise
editThe situation involved a young couple, Wally and Rita Stiller (John Meillon and Judi Farr), living in Balmain with Rita's father Dominic McGooley (Gordon Chater).[1] Also in the regular cast were Stewart Ginn, Robert McDarra, and later Noeline Brown joined as Wally's sister.
The comedy of the series came from the clash of two generations living under one roof, a situation possibly inspired by the success of the 1960s British comedies Steptoe and Son and Till Death Us Do Part.[2] Although only in his forties when cast, Chater played a curmudgeonly senior citizen who enjoyed irritating his son-in-law and fishing with his mates in prohibited areas of Sydney Harbour.
Production
editMost episodes were written by creator-producer Ralph Peterson and directed by Ron Way. The series was filmed in monochrome. Location and filmed insert sequences were supplied by Artransa Park Film Studios. The flute and accordion duet composed for the theme tune was by Tommy Tycho.
Spin-offs
editWhen Chater left the show in 1968 the remaining cast was spun off into a new series titled Rita and Wally but it was found that the character of Dominic was integral to the comedy of the situation and the series ended a few months later.
The series had a three-season run of 88 episodes under the McGooley title.[2] In the final episode the old McGooley house is demolished as the Stillers must move out. Rita and Wally ran for a single season of 23 episodes.[3]
Filming
editThe program was made on videotape but, as was common at the time, the videotape masters were wiped and re-used. 16mm film copies of the complete series, created for affiliates that couldn't broadcast it alongside the rest of the network, as well as for sale to foreign countries, were donated to the National Film and Sound Archive.[4]
Cast
edit- Gordon Chater as Dominic McGooley
- John Meillon as Wally Stiller
- Judi Farr as Rita Stiller
- Noeline Brown as Rosemary "Possum" Urkens
- Stewart Ginn as Peregrine Nancarrow
- Robert McDarra as Dong Rogers
- Frank Taylor as Vile
Guests
edit- Tony Bonner as Party Bloke (1 episode)
Legacy
editThe program was rated number 24 in 2005 television special 50 Years 50 Shows which counted-down Australia's greatest television programs.
See also
editNotes
edit- ^ "My Name's McGooley, What's Yours? – End of the Line (1967) – Curator's Notes". Australian Screen Online. Archived from the original on 2 February 2024. Retrieved 8 June 2024.
- ^ a b Moran 1993, pp. 306–7.
- ^ Moran 1993, p. 389.
- ^ "Search results for my name's mcgooley". National Film and Sound Archive. Retrieved 8 June 2024.
References
edit- Moran, Albert (1993). Moran's guide to Australian TV series: your complete guide to every drama series, children's show and sitcom. North Ryde, NSW: Australian Film Television & Radio School. ISBN 978-0-642-18462-7.
External links
edit- My Name's McGooley, What's Yours? at IMDb
- My Name's McGooley, What's Yours? – Classic Australian Television