Adventures of the Seaspray

Adventures of the Seaspray is a 1967 Australian TV series about a widower journalist who travels the Pacific with his children in a sailing boat.[1]

Adventures of the Seaspray
GenreAdventure
StarringWalter Brown
Gary Gray
Susan Haworth
Composer(s)Eric Gross
Country of originAustralia
New Zealand
Original language(s)English
No. of episodes32 + 1 pilot
Production
Producer(s)Roger Mirams
Production company(s)Pacific Films
Screen Gems
DistributorScreen Gems
Columbia Pictures Television
Columbia TriStar Television
Sony Pictures Television (Currently)
Release
Original networkABC Television
Syndication
(1967-1968)
Original release27 March 
18 May 1967

Cast

  • Dan Wells, skipper of the 'Seaspray' (32 episodes), played by Walter Brown.
  • Mike Wells, son (33 episodes), played by Gary Gray.
  • Susan Wells, daughter (33 episodes), played by Susanne Haworth.
  • Willyum (33 episodes), played by Leone Lesinawai.
  • Noah Wells, son (9 episodes), played by Rodney Pearlman.
  • Inspector Dales (2 episodes), played by Paul Stockman.

Background

Leone Lesinawai, who played Willyum in the series, was the owner of the Seaspray ship that was featured in the series. He leased the boat to the filming company and got the supporting part of Willyum. The Seaspray is now located near Nadi (Fiji Islands) and is used for tourist cruises to neighbouring islands.[2]

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References

  1. Albert Moran, Moran's Guide to Australian TV Series, AFTRS 1993 p 41
  2. Seaspray Cruises: home page


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