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90 Episodes 0 - 1970
Episode 1
A temperamental artist painting wildlife in the Nation Park demands Matt catch the vandals that have damaged his work. Skippy befriends the reclusive artist and acts as both muse and collaborator. With Ed Devereaux, Tonny Bonner, Ken James, Garry Pankhurst and featuring Skippy The Bush Kangaroo.
Episode 2
While trying to do a good deed for Theresa Fiorini, Mark accidentally releases her father's cows from their paddock. Mark tries to impress the pretty girl by learning Italian but his language skills prove more useful with her father. With Alex Mozart as Papa Fiorini, Alexandra Hynes as Theresa Fiorini.
Episode 3
Skippy, created by actor John McCallum and film director Lee Robinson, was produced for the Nine Network from 1966 to 1968. It told the adventures of a young boy and his intelligent pet kangaroo in Waratah National Park, outside Sydney. By the end of 1969, Skippy was reportedly screened in 80 countries-more than any other TV show in the world. It led to books, toys and a feature film called The Intruders (1969).
Episode 4
Skippy, created by actor John McCallum and film director Lee Robinson, was produced for the Nine Network from 1966 to 1968. It told the adventures of a young boy and his intelligent pet kangaroo in Waratah National Park, outside Sydney. By the end of 1969, Skippy was reportedly screened in 80 countries-more than any other TV show in the world. It led to books, toys and a feature film called The Intruders (1969).
Episode 5
The animal and patrons of Waratah National Park run for cover when a bull gets loose and runs amok. With Ron Shand as Gus, Michael Boddy as Fat Man, Norman Hodges as Thin Man, Redmond Phillips as Swagman, William Bowker as Artist, Nicky Graham as Old Lady, Maggie Dence as Soprano, Michael Caton as Young Man, Rona McLeod as Young Woman, Kildrummie Vincent, Linden Meadows as Brutus.
Episode 6
Skippy, created by actor John McCallum and film director Lee Robinson, was produced for the Nine Network from 1966 to 1968. It told the adventures of a young boy and his intelligent pet kangaroo in Waratah National Park, outside Sydney. By the end of 1969, Skippy was reportedly screened in 80 countries-more than any other TV show in the world. It led to books, toys and a feature film called The Intruders (1969).
Episode 7
Sonny is not feeling well and Matt asks Joe to pick up some medicine in town. However, he asks Mrs. Kearney for some of her home medicine. To keep him company, Sonny fills the ranger station with animals, which causes chaos. Meanwhile, Joe mixes up the medicines and gives Sonny horse medicine instead.
Episode 8
Matt's discovery of an abandoned sports car leads him into a violent encounter with the driver, a delusional war veteran who then takes Sonny hostage before stealing an aeroplane. With Kevin Miles as Steven Lansbury, Jill Forster as Mary Lansbury, Gerry Duggan as Sergeant Bannen, John Bonney as Pilot.
Episode 9
Skippy, created by actor John McCallum and film director Lee Robinson, was produced for the Nine Network from 1966 to 1968. It told the adventures of a young boy and his intelligent pet kangaroo in Waratah National Park, outside Sydney. By the end of 1969, Skippy was reportedly screened in 80 countries-more than any other TV show in the world. It led to books, toys and a feature film called The Intruders (1969).
Episode 10
Two confidence men who have placed a bet enlist the help of former pickpocket Nimble Norris to try to eliminate Mark Hammond, who is the captain of the local rugby union team, from the competition final, but Nimble begins to question his motives after he renews his acquaintance with Sonny and finds out he is Mark's brother.
Episode 11
While visiting a travelling carnival, Sonny meets Carrie Mason, a girl who wants nothing in the world but to be a clown. Skippy falls in love with a wooden kangaroo on the carnival's merry-go-round. Carrie finds she has much in common with Skippy when they both decide to run away and join the carnival.
Episode 12
Skippy leads the Hammonds to a pigeon racing clock. When Mark and Sonny return the clock to its rightful owner, eccentric spinster Hattie Dougall, she invites them for tea and shows them a pigeon she plans to race in the Nationals against one from her next door neighbour, a retired colonel.
Episode 13
After buying some wildflowers from a local florist who boasts that they have been freshly picked from the Waratah National Park, a furious Sir Adrian Gillespie orders the Hammonds to investigate. Matt thinks it could be the work of a person that they know only as "Fred".
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