David Cahill
David Cahill (1917 – August 2008) was an Australian actor, writer producer and director, notable for his work directing in TV in the 1950s through to 1970s.
He was an actor and writer. In the mid 1950s he spent time in England.[1]
Select credits
- Autumn Affair (1958) (TV series)
- Johnny Belinda (1959)
- Other People's Houses (1959) (TV movie)
- A Tongue of Silver (1959) (TV movie)
- Pardon Miss Westcott (1959) (TV movie)
- Big Blue and Beautiful (1960) (TV movie)
- Reflections in Dark Glasses (1960) (TV movie)
- Shadow of a Pale Horse (1960) (TV movie)
- The Grey Nurse Said Nothing (1960) (TV movie)
- Thunder of Sycamore Street (1960) (TV movie)
- Jonah (1962) (TV series)
- Pick a Box (1963) (TV game show)
- Tribunal (1963-64) (TV series)
- The Mavis Bramston Show (1964-68) (TV series)
- Casebook (1966-67) (TV series)
- You Can't See 'Round Corners (1967) (TV series)
- You Can't See 'round Corners (1969) (film)
- Phoenix Five (1970) (TV series)
- Catwalk (1971-72) (TV series)
- Halfway to Nowhere (1972) (TV movie)
- The Seven Ages of Man (1975) (TV series)
- Kirby's Company (1977) (TV series)
gollark: Apparently npm has a few hundred thousand packages. If each of them is one operation, that covers about half of what we need.
gollark: So 132000 operations, *maybe*, although the overloads are probably just slightly different convenience versions.
gollark: There are probably not that many hugely interesting and different operætions.
gollark: Not *reallly*.
gollark: They're not really *unique*, just slight variations on the theme.
References
- "Freda Irvjgig's social report GUESTS FLY TO WEDDING". The Argus (Melbourne). Victoria, Australia. 25 September 1956. p. 9. Retrieved 13 February 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
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