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A Television question for the US and Canada and elsewhere?
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<blockquote data-quote="Australian Cattleman" data-source="post: 108170" data-attributes="member: 285"><p>Can any of the posters on this board tell me whether you have seen an Australian television production called "McLeods Daughters" ? It is one of our top rating TV programs here. I'm lead to believe that it rates well in many overseas countries. Its a country based serial set in the countryside of the state of South Australia. Its set on a property that was purchased by the television network. It is a fully functional property running Polled Hereford cattle. They have some crops and also run Merino sheep and run a few horses as well.</p><p>It is fairly well scripted,most of the things that the cast get up to are reasonably authentic. There are a few things that country folk off the land pick up that have a few city like/alternate angles.</p><p>Thanks for any information.</p><p>Colin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Australian Cattleman, post: 108170, member: 285"] Can any of the posters on this board tell me whether you have seen an Australian television production called "McLeods Daughters" ? It is one of our top rating TV programs here. I'm lead to believe that it rates well in many overseas countries. Its a country based serial set in the countryside of the state of South Australia. Its set on a property that was purchased by the television network. It is a fully functional property running Polled Hereford cattle. They have some crops and also run Merino sheep and run a few horses as well. It is fairly well scripted,most of the things that the cast get up to are reasonably authentic. There are a few things that country folk off the land pick up that have a few city like/alternate angles. Thanks for any information. Colin [/QUOTE]
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