Luke's Kingdom

Luke's Kingdom (1976)

EndedScripted showDrama

The year is 1829: Jason Firbeck, a retired naval lieutenant recently widowed, takes sons Samuel and Luke and daughter Jassy to New South Wales to claim land bequeathed to them by a wealthy friend. A strange new world greets the Yorkshire family. Amid red-coated soldiery, yellow-jacketed convicts, and a tanned peasantry governed by a wealthy elite, the Firbecks equip themselves with arms and supplies, and set off across the sweltering plains; the hardships and hazards they face confirm Lukes resolve to become the leader of his family of pioneers.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday (60 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did "Luke's Kingdom" premiere?

"Luke's Kingdom" premiered on October 10, 1976.

Who created and wrote "Luke's Kingdom"?

The show was created and written by Michael Noonan.

Which genre does "Luke's Kingdom" belong to?

"Luke's Kingdom" falls under the genre of historical drama.

What is the setting of "Luke's Kingdom"?

The show is set in Australia during the 19th century.

Who played the lead character in "Luke's Kingdom"?

The lead character, Luke O'Brien, was played by Oliver Tobias.

What is the main premise of "Luke's Kingdom"?

"Luke's Kingdom" follows the story of an Irishman named Luke O'Brien who travels to Australia seeking his fortune during the gold rush.

Who directed the episodes of "Luke's Kingdom"?

The show was directed by various directors, including Henri Safran and Rod Hardy.

How many episodes were there in the first season of "Luke's Kingdom"?

The first season of "Luke's Kingdom" consisted of 13 episodes.

Which production companies were involved in "Luke's Kingdom"?

The production companies involved in "Luke's Kingdom" were Crawford Productions and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC).

Did "Luke's Kingdom" receive any awards or nominations?

Yes, "Luke's Kingdom" was nominated for two Logie Awards in 1977, including Best Series and Best Actor (Oliver Tobias).

Did "Luke's Kingdom" have a memorable theme song?

Yes, "Luke's Kingdom" had a memorable theme song composed by Bruce Smeaton.

Who played the character of Mary O'Brien in "Luke's Kingdom"?

The character of Mary O'Brien was played by Wendy Hughes.

Were there any notable guest stars in "Luke's Kingdom"?

Yes, notable guest stars in "Luke's Kingdom" included Gerard Kennedy, Diane Craig, and Tony Bonner.

Did "Luke's Kingdom" receive positive reviews from critics?

Yes, "Luke's Kingdom" received generally positive reviews from critics, particularly for its historical accuracy and strong performances.

Did "Luke's Kingdom" explore any social or political themes?

Yes, "Luke's Kingdom" touched upon themes such as social inequality, racial tension, and the impact of colonization on indigenous populations.

How long was each episode of "Luke's Kingdom"?

Each episode of "Luke's Kingdom" had a runtime of approximately 60 minutes.

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