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    Kangaroo Palace

    1997 · Drama · 3h 7m

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  1. May 25, 1997 · Kangaroo Palace: Directed by Robert Marchand. With Jacqueline McKenzie, John Polson, Rebecca Gibney, Jeremy Sims. The story of four young Australians trying their luck in 1960's London.

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    • Drama
    • Robert Marchand
    • 1997-05-25
  2. Kangaroo Palace is an Australian television drama miniseries which aired in 1997 on the Seven Network. [1] Plot summary. In 1966, Catherine Macaleese ( Jacqueline McKenzie) is counting the days until she meets her father, a distant childhood memory, and starts a new life with him in England.

  3. Summaries. The story of four young Australians trying their luck in 1960's London. In 1966, Catherine Macaleese (Jacqueline McKenzie) is counting the days until she meets her father, a distant childhood memory, and starts a new life with him in England. Heather Randall (Rebecca Gibney) is Catherine's cousin and closest friend who puts her ...

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  5. Overview. Reviews. TV Listings. Cast & Crew. Kangaroo Palace. 1997. Drama. Watchlist. Co-produced by Britain's Channel Four and Australia's Seven Network, the two-part miniseries Kangaroo...

  6. Kangaroo Palace (1997) ← Back to main. Cast 27. Jacqueline McKenzie. Catherine Macaleese. John Polson. Richard Turner. Rebecca Gibney. Heather Randall. Jeremy Sims. Jack Gill. Jonathan Firth. Terence Foster-Burrowes. Jerome Ehlers. Simon Seymour. Josephine Byrnes. Ann. Alison Whyte. Barbara. Kim Gyngell. Spider. Susanne Chapman. Sandy.

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  8. Robert Marchand Director. Jacqueline McKenzie Cast. John Polson Cast. Jeremy Sims Cast. Rebecca Gibney Cast, Executive Producer. Deb Cox Screenplay. Kim Batterham Cinematography. Tim Finn Music. Critics reviews. The story of four young Australians trying their luck in 1960’s London.

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